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Doc67

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  1. People!!!! DO NOT consign your art to Heritage to pay for auction winnings! Consign to Comiclink and pay for the Heritage bill with the advance from CLink. At Heritage. You will pay a 20% BP. You will pay a “set-up fee” of 1%. And they will charge you interest on the amount of the cash advance until basically 2 months AFTER your items sell! Send your stuff to Comiclink for an advance. They will charge you 10%. No BP. No set-up fee. And no interest on the advance. And Douglas will send your advance directly to Heritage if time is of the essence. 🤗🤗🤗 Note: I don’t work for CLink. I just have made some bad decisions along the way... want to pass along some good solid advice... Allen
  2. Well. Still 3 weeks left until the HA. Ms Marvel #19 is already at $15.6k. I said $25-30k. I could even be low. This is getting high quickly. But, dang!, it is a pretty one!!! Ms Marvel #4 is at $10.8k. I said (a big range here...) $18-21.6k. I might have underestimated these pieces. I guess it could be a situation where there is a very small supply of these first run covers, so they could be tough pieces to score. Only 23 of these bad boys out there for us to scrap over... Allen
  3. My sweet spot is the X-titles from 1987-1992. I think it is the same for a lot of people. And I think that a lot of dealers/collectors realized that the stuff was too cheap and would would be worth far more when that generation started getting comfortable financially. Allen
  4. The best cover by far is the #18. Cockrum is the superior artist. The book is a key issue and the cover is a “classic” (via Overstreet). No one cares about the vellum anymore. 10 years ago, the vellum would have made a huge difference. Not now. I have seen too many pieces sell for top dollar that were vellum. I can’t remember the last time that a piece of art sold cheaply because of vellum. A Cockrum Ms Marvel panel page is $3-3.5k now. I say that equals $35k on this cover. Could go higher. The next best cover is the #19. JRJR is the second best artist here. The cover has Capt Marvel as well as Ms Marvel. It is the next best image. Again, a quality Ms Marvel page is $2-2.5k. $25k. The least desirable is the Hannigan. Anyone who says that Hannigan is a more desirable artist than Cockrum either has a personal vestment or is trying to mislead you. There Is no decent Ms Marvel page under $1500. I say $15-18k on this one. i am normally low in my estimations. I hardly ever win any covers. And I always bid what I think is FMV. So, expect these prices plus maybe 20% for the auction burst. The HA will set new records and the Comiclink cover will follow. i am one of the biggest Ms Marvel collectors out there. So, I feel like I have a very good handle on the market. Allen
  5. I have made probably 6 or 7 deals with the Donnelly’s. Nothing was cheap. And at least a few of the deals took time. They would initially give me a price. But, then would email me back a month or so later and tell me that they needed to raise some funds. And the prices would get a little better. I would say, on average, that I got a discount of about 15% off the ask price. But, this was in a group deal involving 3-4 or more pieces. I have only once done a deal for a single piece. I got a 10% discount. But it took an all cash payment at SDCC. My advice on dealing with the Donnelly’s. Be polite. Ask for prices on multiple pieces. Pick whichever pieces that you feel are the most reasonable. Then, ask for a group price on those. Make them an offer. And wait. When/if they need the cash, they will get back with you. In my experiences, I had one piece that they allowed me to return because it had a ton of white-out that did not show up in their scan. And I had one piece that they “lost”. But, they eventually found it and agreed, eventually, to sell it to me for the original price. I will say, their prices will be at a minimum about 50% above FMV. So, expect to pay top dollar. But, they haven’t been unreasonable to deal with. For me. Personally.
  6. Looking for panel pages from the following books: Uncanny X-Men #210-280 (my teenage years) Uncanny X-Men Annual 9, 10, 12, 14 Excalibur Mojo Mayhem Cloak & Dagger #7 or #9 I would be willing to pay a Finders Fee if a sale can be facilitated. thanks so much Allen
  7. Also, pretty sure that the FF Art Adams splash from this last HA was in the Feb auction? Could someone confirm that? Also, for the record, personally I don’t care if people shill their items as long as they have to pay the 19.5% or 10% or whatever the commission is, if they win it back. But i seriously doubt this person/s are paying 19.5% and immediately re-listing the item for sale in the next auction. That would defy logic. Allen
  8. Anyone know what is going on with Heritage? Are we back into shilling again? i bid on one piece and was watching another in this last big auction. The Longshot page by Art Adams that I bid on, it had no reserve. Now it is up for auction in the next big HA. It says “Not Sold” on the piece where I bid on it. The Not Sold explanation says that it did not meet reserve. another piece that I was watching was a Conan 23 page. This one sold as well. But it is up for sale in the next big HA as well. i was only eyeballing about 20 art pieces. So for 2 of these 20 to be back up for auction, is scary as hell to me. Anyone noticed this or have any input? Thanks Allen
  9. I just got a whole list of their recent XMen prices. If anyone wants to see them, I will post. I have done several successful deals with Steve in the past. But, these prices just elicited a “no thanks” from me... Allen
  10. I seriously doubt that this is the new price/point for a Tec 33. My gut is that owners will hold their copies at that price level. I will. I agree wholeheartedly with all of those who have said that this was a supply/demand issue tonight. Too many copies of pre-Robin (and 1st Robin for that matter) Tecs being sold all at once. Flooded the market and overwhelmed buyers.
  11. The offer was on my 1.8. I have a couple currently, as I am a big believer in this book. Actually, it might have been a $20k/point offer. It came via HA. Seems that I remember thinking that the $18k/point would be what I would receive. I turned it down as I still think that the book is undervalued. Kicking myself for not going higher on the Tec 27 tonight. I was the underbidder. Just not good timing for a big purchase.
  12. IMHO, the clapping is for the buyer tonight. I bet the sellers of these books aren't very happy. Lots of bargains relative to recent sales. For instance, that Tec 33 has been hitting $16k/point consistently. And I turned down $18k/point for mine about 2 months ago. Guess that was a mistake... I was the underbidder on a couple of the big books. Just wasn't really in a buying mood. Guess that was the case for a lot of people tonight...
  13. 27 33 38 31 35 28/29 - 2nd app vs 2nd cover. Equally impt imho. 36 30 32 37
  14. +1 movies effect the price of comic art where the supply is limited and the demand increases... i.e. Drax, X-23, Squirrel Girl, etc if the Cloak and Dagger tv show is any good, same thing could happen. Silver Sable is another example of a character whose comics and art have recently jumped up in price due to a movie announcement. Wonder Woman just has too much art out there. I would only expect Key issue prices to rise. And we won't ever see these available most likely. And for the vast majority of cases, sell the sizzle, not the steak. So, sell before the movie actually comes out. Most often, we are disappointed by the final product. No matter how good it is...
  15. Congrats! And what was the level of restoration on that Tec 28 7.0?