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PGM: Tales to Astonish 35 Grade is in
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Spine and staples are good. Biggest problem creasing on top front right corner of cover. Appreciate any opinions on how this would grade and any input on how much a press would help it.

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Obviously from the same collection as the JIM 83, with its thread above. Both books stored in the same environs, both of them weathered/aged to exactly the same degree.  I'd say 6.5. As Ahsoka, a fantastic grader, pointed out, terrific colors, very solid spine. Could go 7.0 , maybe even 7.5 with a successful press, especially if that top right corner crease front and back flattens out nicely, it sure is a great pressing candidate. As it is, 6.0 to 6.5. Nice book to own along with that JIM 83.

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