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MatterEaterLad

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  1. On 4/15/2024 at 7:17 PM, Ride the Tiger said:

    Was it in a public forum? Did you hear him say it at a con? Or did you make it up?

    Yes, you caught me. I totally made it up. :eyeroll:

    Six years ago a friend's husband passed away and left her with a nice collection of SA books, including Hulk 1, and FF 1-5. I connected her with Steve when he was still at that other place and he went through her collection and recommended which ones to have graded (and he later graded them). About 18 months ago she decided to sell and both Steve and I recommended she have the books cross-graded to CGC cases, which we both felt would do better at auction (Steve had left the other place). The grades on all of her books came back .5 to 2.5 points lower. She was pretty upset, at Steve, at CGC, and basically the whole comic world, which she didn't know much about. Part of her frustration was because after she saw comic prices soar, they had plummeted by the time her books were sold. Steve's explanation to her was what I mentioned earlier. I'm not saying that's what's going on, but that's what he said. From the books I've had graded in the past two years, CGC definitely seems to be in one of their tighter grading periods. I hate that they've had such variance over the years. If I had the money to burn, I'd have a set of 100 books regraded each year to appraise the consistency/inconsistency of grading. Would they nail it every time? Would it be a hot mess? We'll never know because there's no audit of how they grade books. 

  2. On 4/11/2024 at 5:34 AM, delekkerste said:

    Also, the 9.8 was a 9.4 that was somehow pressed up 2 full notches after others who viewed the book as a 9.4 thought its potential had already been maximized and passed on it.

    Do you think that book comes with the paperwork from it's journey from 9.4 to 9.8? I'm sure there's a paper trail, but would that be included in the sale? Seems like it's akin to a multi-million dollar painting that's been cleaned. There's always documentation of where the work was done, the work in progress, by whom, etc. I'd love to know what magician worked on that book.

     

  3. Also UPS

    This morning they just left a Hulk 1 on someone's doorstep in California. 

    I would have preferred to send it Registered Mail, but the buyer wanted it on a day he knew he'd be home, so we opted for UPS Air Advantage, Signature Required. 

    Buyer got it, but I can't believe I just paid $500 for shipping and insurance just to have it left at someone's front door. doh!

  4. On 4/2/2024 at 11:36 AM, wombat said:

    Others have come back from things like this.

    Dave Sim is still working, right? 

    Didn't he fly an underage girl to some convention where she stayed in his hotel room? He met her when she was 13.  

  5. On 4/1/2024 at 6:52 PM, Terry JSA said:

    There’s no win/win for either party I feel. Yeah, he was a creep, but what did you gain from him taking his own life?

    I guess he felt his career was over and his whole identity and source of income was wrapped up in that career. So nothing to live for? 

    There were about 50,000 suicides in the US last year and probably 50,000 different reasons.