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Posted by RicodJour on May 25, 2009, 10:34 am
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> My son has been a Logan fan since day 1 and has 100 copies of
> Wolverine#1 in Wizard archival bags with boards.
> (I only have 1 copy)
> Just yesterday he emailed me a picture of a razor he purchased -
> Wolverine version, Gillette brand, for keeping nice crisp corners on
> those 50's style sideburns Logan sports that the ladies find so
> appealing.
I have a comic collection from my ute. It was interesting to see the
spike in the value of X-Men comics about 12 years ago. It was less
interesting to discover that somewhere along the line a few hundred
comics of mine went missing.
R
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Posted by The Daring Dufas on May 25, 2009, 1:32 pm
RicodJour wrote:
> wrote:
>> My son has been a Logan fan since day 1 and has 100 copies of
>> Wolverine#1 in Wizard archival bags with boards.
>> (I only have 1 copy)
>> Just yesterday he emailed me a picture of a razor he purchased -
>> Wolverine version, Gillette brand, for keeping nice crisp corners on
>> those 50's style sideburns Logan sports that the ladies find so
>> appealing.
>
> I have a comic collection from my ute. It was interesting to see the
> spike in the value of X-Men comics about 12 years ago. It was less
> interesting to discover that somewhere along the line a few hundred
> comics of mine went missing.
>
> R
I know guys who's mother/sister/wife/insane female human
threw away the guy's comic book collection when he was
away at work/war/contract job overseas. The guy comes
home and finds his stuff gone and the insane female human
is so puzzled by the often violent reaction. Guys have to
hide their stuff in a locked warehouse or safety deposit
box.
TDD
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Posted by creative1985@gmail.com on May 31, 2009, 11:55 am
> wrote:
> > My son has been a Logan fan since day 1 and has 100 copies of
> > Wolverine#1 in Wizard archival bags with boards.
> > (I only have 1 copy)
> > Just yesterday he emailed me a picture of a razor he purchased -
> > Wolverine version, Gillette brand, for keeping nice crisp corners on
> > those 50's style sideburns Logan sports that the ladies find so
> > appealing.
> I have a comic collection from my ute. =A0It was interesting to see the
> spike in the value of X-Men comics about 12 years ago. =A0It was less
> interesting to discover that somewhere along the line a few hundred
> comics of mine went missing.
> R
I've have (6) 1/2 boxes of bagged and boarded comics, mainly #1
issues, sitting out in the garage I'd like to get rid of but a cursory
review of the market shows they are worth next to nothing. Maybe
they'll burn well.
And I have thousands of comic cards, complete sets with chase cards,
in archival sheets and binders too.
I sure wasted alot of $$$ in my later ute.
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Posted by RicodJour on May 31, 2009, 2:16 pm
wrote:
> I've have (6) 1/2 boxes of bagged and boarded comics, mainly #1
> issues, sitting out in the garage I'd like to get rid of but a cursory
> review of the market shows they are worth next to nothing. Maybe
> they'll burn well.
> And I have thousands of comic cards, complete sets with chase cards,
> in archival sheets and binders too.
> I sure wasted alot of $$$ in my later ute.
What were you reading/collecting that #1 issues are almost worthless?
I just read what I liked. I actually had a non-lending comic book
library in college to help support my habit. Collected dues and a had
a punch card catalog system and everything. Some of them are worth a
fair amount. I was a little brought down when I started looking into
the values that the ones that disappeared had most of the value. And
also disappointed to see that what should be the most valuable comic I
have in the collection is missing it's cover and worth a tiny fraction
of an intact comic. No surprise there, still disappointing.
R
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Posted by creative1985@gmail.com on June 12, 2009, 8:28 pm
> I always wondered about those collector cards in the foil packs, that
> supposedly lose most of their value if opened. How do the people who buy
> them second and third hand at shows know there isn't just blank
> cardboard in there? Talk about faith....
BRB, I gotta go shred some foil......
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> Wolverine#1 in Wizard archival bags with boards.
> (I only have 1 copy)
> Just yesterday he emailed me a picture of a razor he purchased -
> Wolverine version, Gillette brand, for keeping nice crisp corners on
> those 50's style sideburns Logan sports that the ladies find so
> appealing.