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I really think people buying MoS 17 really don't understand the difference between a cameo and a full appearance. Or the buyers are flipping and they are new into the hobby or they are just greedy dumb card collectors.

 

Or - and this may be a shocker for ya - they just want anything to do with the Death of Superman storyline, from lead-ins to actual full appearances.

 

:o:o:o

 

 

Not to beat a dead horse here, but are you saying they are paying higher price for a cameo because they want to complete their collection repeatedly?

 

I understand your argument, but it should have been going one for awhile right? Not just the last few weeks/months yes?

 

 

The large number of sales here including one of mine just baffle me.

 

 

 

People do know the difference between a cameo and a full appearance. Comic collectors aren't that stupid and do you actually think people are spending their money blindly? The MOS 17 is harder to find than the 18 which in turn makes it much more desirable. Hence the premium being paid. Do you know the difference between supply and demand?

 

Yes. And yes, we all do. MOS #17 is no harder to find than any other issue in the title. :sumo:

 

Prove it, sell me 20 copies if they are so easy to find.

 

I'm quite sure that there are many of us here sitting on more than 20 copies of M.O.S. #17. lol

 

Every collection I've bought has had at least one copy of that issue, but there are usually multiples in those collections.

 

Well I got plenty of money here ready and willing to Paypal anyone who can come up with multiple copies of MOS 17 since they are so "common"

 

Why would I want to sell them here for a fraction of the price I could get on e-bay? lol

 

Besides, slabbed 9.8s and 9.6s haven't quite reached their peak prices yet. :D

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I really think people buying MoS 17 really don't understand the difference between a cameo and a full appearance. Or the buyers are flipping and they are new into the hobby or they are just greedy dumb card collectors.

 

Or - and this may be a shocker for ya - they just want anything to do with the Death of Superman storyline, from lead-ins to actual full appearances.

 

:o:o:o

 

 

Not to beat a dead horse here, but are you saying they are paying higher price for a cameo because they want to complete their collection repeatedly?

 

I understand your argument, but it should have been going one for awhile right? Not just the last few weeks/months yes?

 

 

The large number of sales here including one of mine just baffle me.

 

 

 

People do know the difference between a cameo and a full appearance. Comic collectors aren't that stupid and do you actually think people are spending their money blindly? The MOS 17 is harder to find than the 18 which in turn makes it much more desirable. Hence the premium being paid. Do you know the difference between supply and demand?

 

Yes. And yes, we all do. MOS #17 is no harder to find than any other issue in the title. :sumo:

 

Prove it, sell me 20 copies if they are so easy to find.

 

I'm quite sure that there are many of us here sitting on more than 20 copies of M.O.S. #17. lol

 

Every collection I've bought has had at least one copy of that issue, but there are usually multiples in those collections.

 

Well I got plenty of money here ready and willing to Paypal anyone who can come up with multiple copies of MOS 17 since they are so "common"

 

Why would I want to sell them here for a fraction of the price I could get on e-bay? lol

 

Besides, slabbed 9.8s and 9.6s haven't quite reached their peak prices yet. :D

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I really think people buying MoS 17 really don't understand the difference between a cameo and a full appearance. Or the buyers are flipping and they are new into the hobby or they are just greedy dumb card collectors.

 

Or - and this may be a shocker for ya - they just want anything to do with the Death of Superman storyline, from lead-ins to actual full appearances.

 

:o:o:o

 

 

Not to beat a dead horse here, but are you saying they are paying higher price for a cameo because they want to complete their collection repeatedly?

 

I understand your argument, but it should have been going one for awhile right? Not just the last few weeks/months yes?

 

 

The large number of sales here including one of mine just baffle me.

 

 

 

People do know the difference between a cameo and a full appearance. Comic collectors aren't that stupid and do you actually think people are spending their money blindly? The MOS 17 is harder to find than the 18 which in turn makes it much more desirable. Hence the premium being paid. Do you know the difference between supply and demand?

 

Yes. And yes, we all do. MOS #17 is no harder to find than any other issue in the title. :sumo:

 

Prove it, sell me 20 copies if they are so easy to find.

 

I'm quite sure that there are many of us here sitting on more than 20 copies of M.O.S. #17. lol

 

Every collection I've bought has had at least one copy of that issue, but there are usually multiples in those collections.

 

Well I got plenty of money here ready and willing to Paypal anyone who can come up with multiple copies of MOS 17 since they are so "common"

 

I wouldn't sell you yesterday's newspaper . . . :grin:

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Anyone have the production run numbers to share?

 

I have Diamond sales rankings but no print run numbers:

 

September 1992 MoS 17 was #97 on their sales chart. All Superman titles were low. Adventures didn't even make top 100.

 

October 1992 MoS 18 moves up to #77.

 

November 1992 MoS 19 jumps way up to #19

 

It's not quite as big of a difference between 17 and 18 as I would of thought, but def shows 17 was a lower print run. I also wonder if more newsstand copies of 18 survived. MoS 17's may have been pulled by the time people caught on to the whole Superman's being killed thing.

 

 

Even with the lower print numbers, according to FastballSpecial and the Diva. They are pretty easy to come by, if so, I'll buy every single copy NM/MT of MOS 17 these 2 lovebirds can find for $10 each. NO BS!

 

Dude what is your problem? I don't know even you yet, your responses are extremely hostile. If someone disagrees with you do you feel the need to insult them to feel better?

 

I already picked up 3 copies of MoS 17 for just over cover and plan to pick up a few more this week. I sold a VF copy for $20 this week why would I sell you any for $10.

 

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Anyone have the production run numbers to share?

 

I have Diamond sales rankings but no print run numbers:

 

September 1992 MoS 17 was #97 on their sales chart. All Superman titles were low. Adventures didn't even make top 100.

 

October 1992 MoS 18 moves up to #77.

 

November 1992 MoS 19 jumps way up to #19

 

It's not quite as big of a difference between 17 and 18 as I would of thought, but def shows 17 was a lower print run. I also wonder if more newsstand copies of 18 survived. MoS 17's may have been pulled by the time people caught on to the whole Superman's being killed thing.

 

 

Even with the lower print numbers, according to FastballSpecial and the Diva. They are pretty easy to come by, if so, I'll buy every single copy NM/MT of MOS 17 these 2 lovebirds can find for $10 each. NO BS!

 

Dude what is your problem? I don't know even you yet, your responses are extremely hostile. If someone disagrees with you do you feel the need to insult them to feel better?

 

I already picked up 3 copies of MoS 17 for just over cover and plan to pick up a few more this week. I sold a VF copy for $20 this week why would I sell you any for $10.

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Anyone have the production run numbers to share?

 

I have Diamond sales rankings but no print run numbers:

 

September 1992 MoS 17 was #97 on their sales chart. All Superman titles were low. Adventures didn't even make top 100.

 

October 1992 MoS 18 moves up to #77.

 

November 1992 MoS 19 jumps way up to #19

 

It's not quite as big of a difference between 17 and 18 as I would of thought, but def shows 17 was a lower print run. I also wonder if more newsstand copies of 18 survived. MoS 17's may have been pulled by the time people caught on to the whole Superman's being killed thing.

 

 

Even with the lower print numbers, according to FastballSpecial and the Diva. They are pretty easy to come by, if so, I'll buy every single copy NM/MT of MOS 17 these 2 lovebirds can find for $10 each. NO BS!

 

Dude what is your problem? I don't know even you yet, your responses are extremely hostile. If someone disagrees with you do you feel the need to insult them to feel better?

 

I already picked up 3 copies of MoS 17 for just over cover and plan to pick up a few more this week. I sold a VF copy for $20 this week why would I sell you any for $10.

 

How can you get to know someone you'll never meet over a message board?

 

It's not my fault people on here don't have a thick skin, I'd say the same thing here as I would to you in person.

 

I'm not here to make "online friends" That's retarded. I try to make a point and I'm wrong when I know I'm right. I stand behind what I believe and what I say and I will fight for my opinion, you are just taking and others on here what I say, personal. And yes, I do make jokes out of people's posts when they state the obvious. I've said it once I'll say it again, In person I'm Bruce Wayne, On the boards, I'm Batman.

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Anyone have the production run numbers to share?

 

I have Diamond sales rankings but no print run numbers:

 

September 1992 MoS 17 was #97 on their sales chart. All Superman titles were low. Adventures didn't even make top 100.

 

October 1992 MoS 18 moves up to #77.

 

November 1992 MoS 19 jumps way up to #19

 

It's not quite as big of a difference between 17 and 18 as I would of thought, but def shows 17 was a lower print run. I also wonder if more newsstand copies of 18 survived. MoS 17's may have been pulled by the time people caught on to the whole Superman's being killed thing.

 

 

Even with the lower print numbers, according to FastballSpecial and the Diva. They are pretty easy to come by, if so, I'll buy every single copy NM/MT of MOS 17 these 2 lovebirds can find for $10 each. NO BS!

 

Dude what is your problem? I don't know even you yet, your responses are extremely hostile. If someone disagrees with you do you feel the need to insult them to feel better?

 

I already picked up 3 copies of MoS 17 for just over cover and plan to pick up a few more this week. I sold a VF copy for $20 this week why would I sell you any for $10.

 

How can you get to know someone you'll never meet over a message board?

 

It's not my fault people on here don't have a thick skin, I'd say the same thing here as I would to you in person.

 

I'm not here to make "online friends" That's retarded. I try to make a point and I'm wrong when I know I'm right. I stand behind what I believe and what I say and I will fight for my opinion, you are just taking and others on here what I say, personal. And yes, I do make jokes out of people's posts when they state the obvious. I've said it once I'll say it again, In person I'm Bruce Wayne, On the boards, I'm Batman.

 

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I try to make a point and I'm wrong when I know I'm right.
What does this mean? It sounds like a line from Jimmy's rap video.

 

It means he never has any idea what the heck he's rambling on about.

 

Offering $10 for NM/M copies of Man of Steel #17's. :facepalm:

 

He must have learned how to price his "offers" from g-man. lol

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Anyone have the production run numbers to share?

 

I have Diamond sales rankings but no print run numbers:

 

September 1992 MoS 17 was #97 on their sales chart. All Superman titles were low. Adventures didn't even make top 100.

 

October 1992 MoS 18 moves up to #77.

 

November 1992 MoS 19 jumps way up to #19

 

It's not quite as big of a difference between 17 and 18 as I would of thought, but def shows 17 was a lower print run. I also wonder if more newsstand copies of 18 survived. MoS 17's may have been pulled by the time people caught on to the whole Superman's being killed thing.

 

 

Even with the lower print numbers, according to FastballSpecial and the Diva. They are pretty easy to come by, if so, I'll buy every single copy NM/MT of MOS 17 these 2 lovebirds can find for $10 each. NO BS!

 

Dude what is your problem? I don't know even you yet, your responses are extremely hostile. If someone disagrees with you do you feel the need to insult them to feel better?

 

I already picked up 3 copies of MoS 17 for just over cover and plan to pick up a few more this week. I sold a VF copy for $20 this week why would I sell you any for $10.

 

How can you get to know someone you'll never meet over a message board?

 

It's not my fault people on here don't have a thick skin, I'd say the same thing here as I would to you in person.

 

I'm not here to make "online friends" That's retarded. I try to make a point and I'm wrong when I know I'm right. I stand behind what I believe and what I say and I will fight for my opinion, you are just taking and others on here what I say, personal. And yes, I do make jokes out of people's posts when they state the obvious. I've said it once I'll say it again, In person I'm Bruce Wayne, On the boards, I'm Batman.

 

Because someone has a difference of opinion there is no need to insult. Apparently it did bother you some, because you went back and changed your post about me and Divad. It isn't that difficult to have an intelligent discussion without the insults or innuendos. If it is, well that says a lot about you right there.

 

 

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