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On 4/5/2017 at 6:58 PM, Unca Ben said:
What a great thread to be resurrected! Some beautiful art, here.
Fantastic Four 41 & Amazing Spider-Man 27 are what got me into collecting. When I saw this piece I knew I had to have it. It was the most I spent on a page but it was worth it.
Wow. That's a nice one.
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On 8/23/2016 at 11:32 AM, Jay Olie Espy said:
I'm wondering if there are any collectors between the ages of 34-42 who grew up during this reading period are having the same trouble as me, and how you've negotiated your collecting focus?
+1. I feel like I'm in the same boat.
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On 1/20/2007 at 2:07 PM, delekkerste said:
Here's the third (and final) page that I got in the Mastro auction in August. It's page 8 of ASM #31, featuring the very first appearance of Gwen Stacy and Harry Osborn:
http://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryPiece.asp?Piece=230873&GSub=31102
Gene
Thats an awesome page to have Gene. Cant believe I didnt notice it before.
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Very cool stuff. I messaged you via CAF.
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Nice copy man.
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Ive thought about this for quite some time as well. Initially I didn't post any of my stuff on CAF but when trying to reach out regarding certain pieces guys had I would get limited responses (with ppl wondering if I had any collection at all). At the advice of a good friend, I started posting my art on CAF and Ive noticed some ppl are more receptive to my enquiries. Ive even made some acquaintances as well so that's a plus.
I guess it all depends on what your goals are. If you're collecting simply for collecting with general interest, one can post what he has for sharing it with the community. However if someone is in it strictly for selling (or has a few pieces that were mainly investments and they are from key issues) then I can understand why they would not be posted. I feel that sought after pieces that the general public have no idea where they ended up would probably have an extra edge during selling. But that's my opinion.
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2 hours ago, mister_not_so_nice said:
Grail today, Sale tomorrow
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3 hours ago, Canadiancomics said:
So a while ago on this board I said I was getting my Amazing Fantasy 15 signed by Stan Lee at Fan Expo. Well about 2 months ago I got it back from CGC....
Finding out it had a tiny bit of trimming was disappointing, but I cant be too upset because of such a good deal I got it for, would have been way to good to be true if it had no restoration. Glad to own this in my collection though, my ASM run wouldn't be complete without it
Still awesome to have one in any shape man
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On 8/19/2007 at 3:27 PM, spider9698 said:
My very first piece of original art that I owned. Sold it to pay for school and have regretted it ever since (and have had no leads to its whereabouts)
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Just read up on it. Didn't know there was an Arab Green Lantern now.
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7 minutes ago, Rune said:
Cool cover. Never noticed the Arabic on his right arm.
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Cool XMen comics.
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Maybe a SNIKT without the exclamation point.
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That AF 15 and Xmen 1 didn't last too long. Cant blame them. Nice books.
CLOSED: Newly Slabbed SA Spideys!
in Golden/Silver/Bronze Age Only
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As always, awesome books. Spidey is on fire.