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Amazing Spider-Man Collecting Thread!
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22 hours ago, SA-fanatic said:

where is the best place to buy books?  I've tried conventions and ebay, but hard to find good prices.

This is a good place!:)

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I am not much for ebay myself. But I am sure if you know right dealers same at cons. You can probably find good deals. Personally I like buying old stuff from my local shop. As owner has some great stuff and always get some great collections in. As he usually best in my area on that.

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So I don't have a Stan Lee signed book in my collection and am looking to get one. Which ASM do you think would be the best to buy signed? So far I am considering 33, 50, or Annual 1. I'd like to have a signed ASM1 but it seems like the sig premium on that book is insane. I have a 4.0 blue label and am not sure what it would cost if I wanted to trade for a 4.0 signed and add cash or something like that. 

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Hey all! I'm brand new to the boards and this is my first post. I've been a long time comicbook fan/collector but have recently acquired the responsibility of managing my uncles collection. These are the only two SM books I have found so far. Sorry for the bad photos, pics were taken right before closing them up in a safety deposit box at the bank. 

A lot of his collection will be sold off but we are just sitting on a handful of the super rare key books right now. The whole thing has kinda turned my life upside down as I always knew he had an epic comic collection but didn't realize it was EPIC! as he never let anyone in his house or see his stuff. Now I know why. 

Anyways, I'll probably be stalking the boards a lot more now. I have a pretty good knowledge of Silverage books but my hay day was the 90's boom when I was a kid and another resurgence in collecting in the early 2000's so I'll probably be reaching out to a lot of the Silverage aficionados for assistance from time to time.

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Some nice stuff guys. Sucks above on grades. I still wish I had a Stan sig too. My deal was what book I would have done it on. I still would like to get 1 of 3 Stan sig on asm#666 from my local shop on his cover. But he doesn't want to part with it lol. (Has 3 for his 3 kids...)

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11 hours ago, rsouxlja7 said:

So I don't have a Stan Lee signed book in my collection and am looking to get one. Which ASM do you think would be the best to buy signed? So far I am considering 33, 50, or Annual 1. I'd like to have a signed ASM1 but it seems like the sig premium on that book is insane. I have a 4.0 blue label and am not sure what it would cost if I wanted to trade for a 4.0 signed and add cash or something like that. 

I have an ASM1 CGC 3.5 that Stan signed many moons ago. It’s definitely not for sale. I do however have a signed 13...

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9 hours ago, Straw-Man said:

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Beauty! I love the different shades of blue on that Romita masterpiece!

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On 3/15/2019 at 9:16 AM, rsouxlja7 said:

So I don't have a Stan Lee signed book in my collection and am looking to get one. Which ASM do you think would be the best to buy signed? So far I am considering 33, 50, or Annual 1. I'd like to have a signed ASM1 but it seems like the sig premium on that book is insane. I have a 4.0 blue label and am not sure what it would cost if I wanted to trade for a 4.0 signed and add cash or something like that. 

I think 38 looks great signed. The white cover sets off the signature. Here’s mine which I had signed in ‘94

 

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