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The prices on the early Millies are just amazing. They're board member 143ksk's - the Millie 2 is currently north of $9K. I may have to pull mine out if that's the price they're trading for. All the Marvel/Atlas girl stuff is going crazy.

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1 hour ago, Mijael.Levy said:

On top of that you have to add the "buyers premium" 

 

Buyer's premium is part of your bid.  Bid what you want to pay with the buyer's premium included.  Heritage does the math for you. 

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2 hours ago, FlyingDonut said:

The prices on the early Millies are just amazing. They're board member 143ksk's - the Millie 2 is currently north of $9K. I may have to pull mine out if that's the price they're trading for. All the Marvel/Atlas girl stuff is going crazy.

$15k now. Unreal. 

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21 hours ago, Diamonddave said:

IMO there were some very weak prices for books coveted in the hobby, the Tec 35 is one example.

6 hours ago, Bat-Hound said:
8 hours ago, lhcomics said:

 

Also I was watching the Tec 35 in 3.5. Seems the tape had a big impact obviously of the hammer price. Especially the amount of tape on back cover. 

 

I completely agree with the tape reasoning. So we shall see the results of the Tec 35's offered by comic connect in a few weeks.

Regardless of the tape, I strongly believe the fact that CC has a total of 4 copies of this book in their current Event Auction did not help with the final results for this HA copy.  :gossip:

After all, the economic pricing model is basically common sense when you look at the impact of increasing supply, even on a particular product that is in demand.  hm

 

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4 hours ago, Sqeggs said:

They actually do it for you. In parenthesis under your bid is the value of the bid including BP.

Right there under that big, beautiful, and oh so tempting red button.  :)

I'm partial to the "disable live bidding" button; helps minimize costly accidents!

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1 hour ago, Flex Mentallo said:

I didn't even watch the auction!

:whatthe:

"But what's this long face about, Mr. Starbuck; wilt thou not chase the white whale? art not game for Moby D**k ?"

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Clarifying the sentence by Herman Melville
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9 hours ago, Zolnerowich said:

"But what's this long face about, Mr. Starbuck; wilt thou not chase the white whale? art not game for Moby D**k ?"

All visible objects, man, are but as pasteboard masks. But in each event — in the living act, the undoubted deed — there, some unknown but still reasoning thing puts forth the mouldings of its features from behind the unreasoning mask. If man will strike, strike through the mask! How can the prisoner reach outside except by thrusting through the wall?

 

The_voyage_of_the_Pequod.jpg

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