RBerman Posted February 21, 2020 Share Posted February 21, 2020 Another Itoya collection: I tried putting Bristol pages in both sides of each sleeve, but that tended to make the covers bulge outward, and I don't want to bend the individual pages through long storage like that. Should I: A) Not worry; that doesn't happen. B) Put only one page in each sleeve, and that should do it. C) Put pages in both sides of every other sleeve, and then cut out the unused sleeves if I don't want all those blank pages D) Other Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rick2you2 Posted February 21, 2020 Share Posted February 21, 2020 29 minutes ago, RBerman said: Another Itoya collection: I tried putting Bristol pages in both sides of each sleeve, but that tended to make the covers bulge outward, and I don't want to bend the individual pages through long storage like that. Should I: A) Not worry; that doesn't happen. B) Put only one page in each sleeve, and that should do it. C) Put pages in both sides of every other sleeve, and then cut out the unused sleeves if I don't want all those blank pages D) Other I put them on both sides of each Itoya page, but I store them flat. Anything really valuable or delicate (commissions drawn on paper, for example) first goes into its own top loader before being placed into an Itoya. So far, no problems. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BCarter27 Posted February 22, 2020 Share Posted February 22, 2020 16 hours ago, RBerman said: Another Itoya collection: I tried putting Bristol pages in both sides of each sleeve, but that tended to make the covers bulge outward, and I don't want to bend the individual pages through long storage like that. Should I: A) Not worry; that doesn't happen. B) Put only one page in each sleeve, and that should do it. C) Put pages in both sides of every other sleeve, and then cut out the unused sleeves if I don't want all those blank pages D) Other A. Or B if you're feeling a Spider-tingle about A. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NC101 Posted February 23, 2020 Share Posted February 23, 2020 (edited) I received a page in the mail that has a large crease through it (post office's fault), I was wondering if anybody has any advice for flattening it? Everything I can find on google seems to recommend ironing it, which makes me a little nervous. Edited February 23, 2020 by NC101 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bird Posted February 23, 2020 Share Posted February 23, 2020 you can iron it or put it in a press but if you have a lot of itoyas stick it in there, put this one on the bottom and wait a year and it will be fine. You might not even know it was ever there after enough time passes NC101 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NC101 Posted February 23, 2020 Share Posted February 23, 2020 Thanks! I have one itoya, maybe I'll put it in there and keep it stored under some books or something Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BCarter27 Posted February 24, 2020 Share Posted February 24, 2020 16 hours ago, NC101 said: I received a page in the mail that has a large crease through it (post office's fault), I was wondering if anybody has any advice for flattening it? Everything I can find on google seems to recommend ironing it, which makes me a little nervous. There are probably some Youtube vids out there about how to steam it before putting it under pressure. These come in handy! -- https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=rinzler+star+wars+making+of+(hardcover%2CHC)&_sacat=0&LH_TitleDesc=0&_sop=15&_osacat=0&_odkw=rinzler+star+wars+making+of vodou and NC101 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vodou Posted February 24, 2020 Share Posted February 24, 2020 3 hours ago, BCarter27 said: Youtube vids One of the greatest gifts of the internet age is learning from other people's mistakes before making them yourself by accessing the greatest sample size of wins and losses ever in the history of the world. RBerman 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JadeGiant Posted February 24, 2020 Share Posted February 24, 2020 22 hours ago, NC101 said: I received a page in the mail that has a large crease through it (post office's fault), I was wondering if anybody has any advice for flattening it? Everything I can find on google seems to recommend ironing it, which makes me a little nervous. I'd go with weight as well and see if it bothers you after a while NC101 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rick2you2 Posted February 24, 2020 Share Posted February 24, 2020 On 2/23/2020 at 3:21 PM, Bird said: you can iron it or put it in a press but if you have a lot of itoyas stick it in there, put this one on the bottom and wait a year and it will be fine. You might not even know it was ever there after enough time passes Personally, I have no problem with it, but some people on another thread claimed that for comics, at least, this qualifies as "pressing" and hence, restoration. I don't consider it restoration. NC101 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NC101 Posted February 25, 2020 Share Posted February 25, 2020 Thanks for the tip - I just want it to be flat so restoration/no restoration Weird that anyone would consider it restoration because that can just happen by accident anyway Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ignimbrite Posted February 27, 2020 Share Posted February 27, 2020 I am interesting in a page but am hesitant as it would be the first 'expensive' page I have ever purchased. It is an Adam Hughes Page but it seems odd to be the DC label and cumber is on the sheet? Is this normal? When I see newer work the art is essentially a virgin cover. JadeGiant 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rick2you2 Posted February 28, 2020 Share Posted February 28, 2020 (edited) 19 hours ago, ignimbrite said: I am interesting in a page but am hesitant as it would be the first 'expensive' page I have ever purchased. It is an Adam Hughes Page but it seems odd to be the DC label and cumber is on the sheet? Is this normal? When I see newer work the art is essentially a virgin cover. No. Not typical at all. You have a right to be suspicious. The DC logo extends beyond the borders of the cover, leading me to think it is a fake. It doesn’t even look like the logo was pasted on. I suspect it is a copy. Edited February 28, 2020 by Rick2you2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JadeGiant Posted February 28, 2020 Share Posted February 28, 2020 On 2/27/2020 at 9:18 AM, ignimbrite said: I am interesting in a page but am hesitant as it would be the first 'expensive' page I have ever purchased. It is an Adam Hughes Page but it seems odd to be the DC label and cumber is on the sheet? Is this normal? When I see newer work the art is essentially a virgin cover. Seller, venue, and price might shed some light. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RBerman Posted February 28, 2020 Share Posted February 28, 2020 The presence of the issue number, DC symbol, and comics code logo does seem odd. Perhaps it's a mark in favor of authenticity that the DC button extends beyond the border of the printed comic onto the white space though? I'd certainly ask for an up-close photo to verify whether those elements are pasted on or are printed on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ignimbrite Posted February 28, 2020 Share Posted February 28, 2020 3 hours ago, JadeGiant said: Seller, venue, and price might shed some light. It is a book on Coollinesartwork (http://www.coollinesartwork.com/featured.asp?Piece=304300) JadeGiant 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JadeGiant Posted February 28, 2020 Share Posted February 28, 2020 19 minutes ago, ignimbrite said: It is a book on Coollinesartwork (http://www.coollinesartwork.com/featured.asp?Piece=304300) That does shed some light I would strongly recommend due diligence on the sellers and you won't find a shortage of threads on this very forum. The first thing I would do is reach out to Adam and Allison to get there opinion ignimbrite and NC101 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RBerman Posted February 28, 2020 Share Posted February 28, 2020 16 minutes ago, ignimbrite said: It is a book on Coollinesartwork (http://www.coollinesartwork.com/featured.asp?Piece=304300) OK, things are making more sense. The masthead is on an overlay. For instance, they also list issue #155's cover by Hughes without the masthead overlay: http://www.coollinesartwork.com/GalleryPiece.asp?Piece=280837&ArtistId=410&Details=0&From=Room And with the masthead overlay: http://www.coollinesartwork.com/GalleryPiece.asp?Piece=304299&ArtistId=410&Details=0&From=Room Their Adam Hughes cover for #195 has all the masthead elements clearly shown as separate elements, including the UPC code: http://www.coollinesartwork.com/GalleryPiece.asp?Piece=304301&ArtistId=410&Details=0&From=Room The elements are also pasted on this AH JLA cover: http://www.coollinesartwork.com/GalleryPiece.asp?Piece=299501&ArtistId=410&Details=0&From=Room ignimbrite and Twanj 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ignimbrite Posted February 28, 2020 Share Posted February 28, 2020 This makes a lot more sense. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BDWatson Posted March 6, 2020 Share Posted March 6, 2020 Hello everyone, I think I’m in the right place because I have OA questions and I’m a complete newbie about it outside of a few blank cover sketches I’ve acquired at conventions. I’ve been collecting comics for 9 years now (as an adult, I also owned comics as a child but wouldn’t consider that kid a “collector”), and after having a couple of blank cover sketches done, I found that I loved having sketches that were mine. I think I was amazed by how my poorly articulated requests were converted into impressive works of art. Now that the seal has been broken, I find myself interested in acquiring pages and jam pieces to add to my collection. As a big fan of going to conventions and meeting and chatting with the creators, I have some questions about OA at cons. 1. What do you use to carry your purchases and works-in-progress around at conventions? I saw that Itoyas are the most common recommendation for storing art, but are they equally viable for transport around a show floor or should look into something more secure, if there is anything like that at all? 2. If I’m expecting to meet an artist I’m a fan of at an upcoming show, is it alright to reach out to them or their rep about bringing a certain piece to the show with them? I know we often have a “never hurts to ask” attitude in the world of comic collecting, but I’d like to build relationships with these people over time and not complicate that by overstepping boundaries during our first interaction. 3. This may be the wrong spot on the boards, but, specifically for jam pieces, is there a roughly accurate way to determine what an artist will charge for a jam piece contribution? I see quite a bit of commission information on websites and reps’ websites, but seeing as how a jam requires a portion of an 11x17 page and not the entire thing, I’m curious what I should expect price-wise as I embark on my first piece. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...