#4385735 - 11/12/10 03:19 PM
Re: Q&A Comic Production Flaws
[Re: Storm Shadow]
|
BlowUpTheMoon
Don't let these guys jerk you around. To change your custom title, go to My Stuff, then go to Preferences. You can change your custom title there.
TOTAL NEWBIE
Registered: 01/07/07
Posts: 22094
Loc: Buffalo, NY
|
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#4450113 - 12/11/10 02:53 PM
Re: Q&A Comic Production Flaws
[Re: THE_BEYONDER]
|
passion4comics
Up 20 words per minute since I signed up
Registered: 09/27/10
Posts: 1100
|
I bought this one on Ebay. The seller said it looked like dirt or a paw print. It looks like someone thumbed the comic while the ink was still wet. It's a fingerprint(s) that's in the comic itself. Does this get it a "qualified" grade? How does this work?
I've actually been buying defective books on purpose. I can't find a restored book cheap enough to buy to hone my skills while working with these black lights I have. First thing I found was that all new lenses are UV blocked. Second is that all newer DSLRs have a UV screen in front of the CCD. A 1/60th exposure, reciprocity, all these UV barriers make that same photo a 3 second exposure.
I'm still working on mastering UV photography. It's still rough.
Is this a production flaw?

|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#4450636 - 12/11/10 07:40 PM
Re: Q&A Comic Production Flaws
[Re: passion4comics]
|
oakman29
Colonial Mustard in the library WITH THE CANDLESTICK!
TOTAL NEWBIE
Registered: 01/03/08
Posts: 27481
Loc: Orange county,SoCal
|
If there never was a top staple from the time of manufacture on a comic,no staple holes.Would that get a qualified label or be considered a production related flaw and come back a blue label?
_________________________
This is my sig.There are many like it but this one is mine.   Call me Oak,Oakland,Oakman,David or Dave,just don't call me a cab. Every collection,from the most valuable Golden age,to the readiest of reading copy Moderns,is assembled with care and thought,and is worthy of respect because of it,if for no other reason.RMA I'm not a dealer, but as far as I can see.... none of my keys are softening... they're as firm as ever.- jimjum12
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#4451572 - 12/12/10 02:42 AM
Re: Q&A Comic Production Flaws
[Re: oakman29]
|
topnotchman
Up 20 words per minute since I signed up
Registered: 01/08/08
Posts: 1343
Loc: Rushmore State
|
If there never was a top staple from the time of manufacture on a comic,no staple holes.Would that get a qualified label or be considered a production related flaw and come back a blue label?
I had a copy come back blue 9.8.
_________________________
Bronze, Copper and Modern CGC 9.8 comic book collectibles, sprinkle in some 9.4 and better Silver. We have sold over 10,000 CGC books on Ebay, check out our weekly auctions. We sell around 300 fixed price raw comics a month, from low grade Golden Age to high grade Bronze, Copper, and Moderns. topnotchcomics
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
Moderator: Gemma, cgcmod, plitch, cgcmod2, Harshen, cgcmod3, dena, cgcmod5, cgcmod4, cgcmod6, cgcmod7, cgcmod9, CCGmod0, cgcmod8, Barbara T, Matt Nelson, cgcmod10, cgcmod11, cgcmod12
|
|