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Alright.......
I've decided to send some books in to be graded (CGC).
The ones I chose are,
Unity Red
EW Gold flat
EW Gold embossed
and Silver age Flash #109
Good choice in books?
The ones I chose are,
Unity Red
EW Gold flat
EW Gold embossed
and Silver age Flash #109
Good choice in books?
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light yellowish brown spots on the books - usually in clusters toward the edges of the books. Almost looks like mildew, but I don't really think it's the same. If your books have it, you'll know it. If you didn't notice anything, I'm sure you don't have that problem.jedimarley wrote:What's "Foxing"?
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Re: Alright.......
jedimarley wrote:I've decided to send some books in to be graded (CGC).
The ones I chose are,
Unity Red
EW Gold flat
EW Gold embossed
and Silver age Flash #109
Good choice in books?
Nice lot of books, especially that Flash issue - quite ancient. Best of luck with them

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Quote from the E&R Dictionary -jedimarley wrote:What's "Foxing"?
"Stains, specks, spots and blotches in paper. The cause or causes of foxing, which usually occurs in machine-made paper of the late 18th and the 19th centuries, are not completely understood, but in all likelihood, it is fungoid in nature. Fungi, however, are not necessarily visible on foxed areas, nor does prolific growth necessarily imply excessive discoloration, and vice versa. This has been attributed partly to the fact that action may have been initiated before the examination of the paper, and partly, but less convincingly, to the so-called, action at a distance, which enables an agent to exert its effect at some distance from the object acted upon."

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Foxing...SUCKSslym2none wrote:Quote from the E&R Dictionary -jedimarley wrote:What's "Foxing"?
"Stains, specks, spots and blotches in paper. The cause or causes of foxing, which usually occurs in machine-made paper of the late 18th and the 19th centuries, are not completely understood, but in all likelihood, it is fungoid in nature. Fungi, however, are not necessarily visible on foxed areas, nor does prolific growth necessarily imply excessive discoloration, and vice versa. This has been attributed partly to the fact that action may have been initiated before the examination of the paper, and partly, but less convincingly, to the so-called, action at a distance, which enables an agent to exert its effect at some distance from the object acted upon."
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it will save you the shipping rate there...just not backDawgPhan wrote:I dont think that you can do onsite grading, but you can give them your books in person and have them mailed back to you...and I am fairly sure that onsite grading isnt cheaper than sending it in the mail...myron wrote:I didn't think they did on-site grading anymore...
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Sure but I dont think that you can use any of the discounts...basically 6 of one, 1/2 dozen of the other...myron wrote:it will save you the shipping rate there...just not backDawgPhan wrote:I dont think that you can do onsite grading, but you can give them your books in person and have them mailed back to you...and I am fairly sure that onsite grading isnt cheaper than sending it in the mail...myron wrote:I didn't think they did on-site grading anymore...
Not that I have ever had any books graded, but I am glad that they have stopped doing onsite grading since they didnt have the equpiment to encapsulate both onsite and inhouse..which means that books sitting in the cgc office sat there until they got back from shows...which means that they were double booking their time.
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They haven't stopped doing on-site, if you go to their calendar of events, it tells you when and where they are doing it. I had it done at WWPhilly last June and the cost was $22 per modern book (as compared to the mail in rate of $12.80 plus shipping and insurance (required for return shipping from CGC and prudent when sending your books there). Figure it's still cheaper to mail them in, but not by much. However the instantaneous gratification aspect of on-site makes up for the increased costs (at least to me it does).
That being said, I missed on site at the National show here in NYC last November and so I sent off a batch of books two weeks ago that I expect to see around the second week of Feb. Including a Harby 0 pink and a Harby 1!
That being said, I missed on site at the National show here in NYC last November and so I sent off a batch of books two weeks ago that I expect to see around the second week of Feb. Including a Harby 0 pink and a Harby 1!

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Okay, I just called for the grades on these two, and I got:mrwoogieman wrote:
That being said, I missed on site at the National show here in NYC last November and so I sent off a batch of books two weeks ago that I expect to see around the second week of Feb. Including a Harby 0 pink and a Harby 1!
Harby 1 with coupon (of course) 9.6 White pages
Harby 0 pink (of course) 9.8 White pages
Not bad, I thought I might have one of those elusive 9.8 Harby 1's here, close but no cigar....and the Pink DOES have that upper left spine corner defect that is common to them, a printing defect that is not downgraded apparently....

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Good show. Not surprising on the 9.8 with the production ding. It really can't have much else wrong with it though. I've had 9.6s and 9.8s with and without the ding.mrwoogieman wrote:Okay, I just called for the grades on these two, and I got:mrwoogieman wrote:
That being said, I missed on site at the National show here in NYC last November and so I sent off a batch of books two weeks ago that I expect to see around the second week of Feb. Including a Harby 0 pink and a Harby 1!
Harby 1 with coupon (of course) 9.6 White pages
Harby 0 pink (of course) 9.8 White pages
Not bad, I thought I might have one of those elusive 9.8 Harby 1's here, close but no cigar....and the Pink DOES have that upper left spine corner defect that is common to them, a printing defect that is not downgraded apparently....
H1 9.6 is very nice. I think I got $100 for my last one, but I would sit on both those puppies for a little bit, see if they can breed.

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Thanks Chris! I was pleased overall with the other books I sent in as well, just a small modern batch. Those are the easiest to grade, if you see a defect, you're not getting at least a 9.6 is the criteria I use. I sent in a Conan 275 (tough dark cover, last issue, giant-sized) and was hoping a tiny tear at the bottom spine was a bindery defect, but it came back 9.4 so I guess it was a handling tear. Oh well, had a buyer lined up for 9.6 or better too, shoot!ckb wrote:Good show. Not surprising on the 9.8 with the production ding. It really can't have much else wrong with it though. I've had 9.6s and 9.8s with and without the ding.mrwoogieman wrote:Okay, I just called for the grades on these two, and I got:mrwoogieman wrote:
That being said, I missed on site at the National show here in NYC last November and so I sent off a batch of books two weeks ago that I expect to see around the second week of Feb. Including a Harby 0 pink and a Harby 1!
Harby 1 with coupon (of course) 9.6 White pages
Harby 0 pink (of course) 9.8 White pages
Not bad, I thought I might have one of those elusive 9.8 Harby 1's here, close but no cigar....and the Pink DOES have that upper left spine corner defect that is common to them, a printing defect that is not downgraded apparently....
H1 9.6 is very nice. I think I got $100 for my last one, but I would sit on both those puppies for a little bit, see if they can breed.

