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Spine Color Break, whats it mean?
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Zip, you know I wasn't referring to your zipness hail.gif Oh and btw, what part were you 893naughty-thumb.gifing?

 

I was 893naughty-thumb.gif you being mean to the newbie (calling him illiterate)! Not nice! 893naughty-thumb.gif

 

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Oh, OK I thought you were 893naughty-thumb.gifing my aversion to moderns! 27_laughing.gif

 

I hope he knows I was stooges.gif If not, 893censored-thumb.gif him insane.gif

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The white up the very spine you are talking about is more common on modern books.

In my experience, the highest grade it will get from CGC is 9.6.

If it's bad, perhaps a bit lower. gossip.gif

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On 2/9/2005 at 2:06 PM, divad said:

 

Yes, but I can't help it if he's illiterate. The description he gives doesn't sound like what the modern wimps refer to as "spine crack". Frankly, I couldn't give a rat's about any book after 1975 . . . sumo.gif

funny I could not give a rats about any book before 1975 you must be old as hell lol just kidding, but really you guys need to open your little minds I have a book from 2017 worth 3k and 2012 worth 6k so don't on modern books cause your set in your ways.. I love all books if they are good period! 

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