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So Mutie, after you get 'em signed and slabbed, you wrap 'em in the Shroud of Turin? Seems like and expensive way to protect your funnybooks, but hey, it's held up nicely for either 700 or 2000 years, depending on who ya believe wink.gif

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If CGC isn't there to witness a signature, it isn't real.

 

Kindah like that tree falling in the forest thing...

 

(Man am I glad I NEVER paid a premium for an autographed book, ever!)

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(Man am I glad I NEVER paid a premium for an autographed book, ever!)

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Did someone ask for your opinion?

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Oh no MK, you misunderstand, I'm happy I never paid extra for an autograph book in the pre-signature series days. Signature Series has rendered all such pre-2000 (2001?) autographs into mere graphiti or the purile scribblings of an unknown author. I actually have that very same book autographed, but I bought it 10+ years ago as part of a stack of other junk that cost me about 50 cents each.

 

I have no opinion on paying extra to have a book with such scribblings on the cover that has been certified and slabbed in archival plastic. That's a whole other bowl of beans entirely. Heck, it seems to be a mini-industry around these parts!

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