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lighthouse

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  1. On 5/12/2022 at 11:09 PM, drdonaldblake1 said:

    Wow how fresh and tight are these copies

    @ Lighthouse can you please ask heritage to fix their search function?

    I type in Truckee and nothing comes up☹️

    They’ve now pushed twenty books into the search function. Some in weekly and some in June Signature. But now searchable by Truckee Meadows.

  2. On 5/15/2022 at 12:06 PM, MattTheDuck said:

    Probably not at that price.  I was mostly just curious.  An 0.5 (incomplete) is $50 on GPA, and this is a pretty egregious incomplete.

    That’s a weird GPA result since the last 0.5 at heritage was $456.00. And one missing three pages (including story pages) went for $417.68 on eBay last November. $175 sounds like a steal by comparison.

    It’s been at least four years since the last 0.5 closed under $120.

  3. On 5/14/2022 at 8:22 PM, Morganmi said:

    So my lcs got this book the other day and I usually act as the owners second eyes when pricing books.(gives me first dibs on the new stuff.) :bigsmile:. This one almost made me cry though. :facepalm:

    Almost bought it because he's decided to price it as coverless and I don't have one but just couldn't do it. :frustrated:

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    Man the photoshop possibilities are endless!

  4. On 5/12/2022 at 11:09 PM, drdonaldblake1 said:

    Wow how fresh and tight are these copies

    @ Lighthouse can you please ask heritage to fix their search function?

    I type in Truckee and nothing comes up☹️

    They don’t show up until a few days before the items are live for bidding. It’s an automated tag that gets added when the items get pushed into the “current” status. If you search past items it correctly pulls all 16 so far.

    There are two books in the May 16 weekly. The June Signatures open bidding May 26th (possibly a day or two earlier, the April books were early by a day). 

  5. On 5/12/2022 at 9:57 PM, BS Damutantman said:

    The shipping turn around time from Gerber has usually been pretty good for me. I just ordered some mylites2, a few CGC boxes, and tape from them back on 4/21 that arrived late last week. My problem has been fullbacks. They weren't taking orders back in April and said I should check back in May. Called today and it seems the supplier is still behind and the soonest I should check back is the end of June :wishluck:.

    The problem is in December they said check in March. In February they said check back in May…

    They also supply university and library and archive (and Library of Congress) clients. My assumption is that if supplies are below a certain amount those are the only orders they will fill. It might be two years before they are filling comic orders for fullbacks again. We all hope they’ll return to normal all at once and fill the pent-up demand that’s likely around 2,000,000 full backs by now with millions more capacity to spare. But that’s just hope.

  6. On 5/10/2022 at 4:49 AM, mr_highgrade said:

    Another one of your consignments? hm

    No it’s not.

    I more wonder how much of an impact a dedicated Heritage auction of 9.8 newsstands will have on this particular niche in the hobby.

    I was a sports card dealer in the late 80s. And I still remember the shockwave when Beckett first started doing magazines for sports other than baseball. For most of 1990 I had fresh customers (who had never bought anything but baseball) suddenly asking for cards they saw in the brand new Basketball Beckett, Hockey Beckett, and Football Beckett.

    Sadly, looking at the Heritage item listings (admittedly not yet complete for an auction several weeks away), they aren’t the right newsstands to matter. It’s a ton of 1977-1983 stuff, plus obvious keys like Spidey 300, New Mutants 98, and Spawn 1. Books whose sale results won’t make newsstand collecting more appealing to the non-participant.

  7. On 5/9/2022 at 11:53 AM, silverseeker said:

    Okay, back to the Truckee Meadows books...strong result on the Flash #139 in the most recent Heritage auction...congrats! (worship)

    Thanks. I think all but two of the Sunday books were new highs in grade. The Avengers 11 was a “bargain” for someone. As was the 7.5 Green Lantern 13. But for the rest of the books, Heritage did Heritage things.

    (Some were obviously new highs just because it had been so long since they were available, the tide lifted all boats.)

  8. On 5/9/2022 at 9:21 AM, ThothAmon said:

    These books are fantastic and deserve a pedigree, although that ship has sailed. Can’t remember if the collection contains early Showcases?    Im curious how these unicorns hold up to the apparent stagflation in the economy. Probably very well. 

    Very light on Showcase. Less than five total I believe.

  9. Most studies show the average person loses a half inch per decade after age 40. I lost a half inch in my 30s and a full inch in my 40s.

    My friends actually haven’t noticed it as much because my posture is better now than it was when I was young, so I routinely stand closer to my full height rather than slouching.

    A buddy of mine from high school was 6’9” at age 22. He’s below 6’7” now. No injury. Just luck of the draw and battling the only truly undefeated enemy, gravity.

  10. On 5/6/2022 at 3:46 PM, drdonaldblake1 said:

    Great photo LH!

    Both copies will bring record prices I suspect, I think the 9.0 will crack $500k

    Btw what's your height? You look very tall

    At one point I was two meters. But cartilage compresses over time. I’m barely over 6’ 5” these days.

    You’ll find me standing in the back of a few group pics from forum dinners a million years ago. Including the dinner the night @greggywas crowned Short-Shorts.