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Comiclink Summer Featured auction -- post 'em if you got 'em (or got blown out)

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Blown out so far. The one I was most interested in was the Tec 73. (I like Selkirk copies in part because I bought a couple of them from the original owner's son when they first came to market.) The bidding was above what I could pay even before the final day. When did that become a $10K book in 9.0? Is it just because the Scarecrow was in one of the movies??? I was expecting it to sell for right around guide when I first saw it.

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Blown out so far. The one I was most interested in was the Tec 73. (I like Selkirk copies in art because I bought a couple of them from the original owner's son when they first came to market.) The bidding was above what I could pay even before the final day. When did that become a $10K book in 9.0? Is it just because the Scarecrow was in one of the movies??? I was expecting it to sell for right around guide when I first saw it.

 

.....enormously cool cover and not terribly easy to find..... especially in Fine or better. I would LOVE to have a copy. GOD BLESS...

 

-jimbo(a friend of jesus) (thumbs u

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if there is one book I always watch, it's Action Comics #48, the CGC 6.0 copy that ended on C-link last night I'm fairly certain is a record price for a 6.0, ended at $1.811. :o

 

 

last 6.0 I saw sold for $1000. love this book. :cloud9:

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Nothing stops you from collecting your own publically available auction results and tracking them.

 

True - buts that's why I pay GPA to give me price info on my slabs.

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Nothing stops you from collecting your own publically available auction results and tracking them.

 

True - buts that's why I pay GPA to give me price info on my slabs.

 

That's like paying someone to write you a book report when they've only read the first three chapters.

 

If you want all the info, you have to do your homework.

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Nothing stops you from collecting your own publically available auction results and tracking them.

 

True - buts that's why I pay GPA to give me price info on my slabs.

 

That's like paying someone to write you a book report when they've only read the first three chapters.

 

If you want all the info, you have to do your homework.

exactly!!
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