#5740886 - 06/04/12 09:14 AM
PGM Human Torch 18
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Phillip
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Registered: 01/08/11
Posts: 1321
Loc: Brooklyn, NY
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Hey Guys,
One more.
Pages are cream to off white in my opinion. Sub crease right down the middle, wasn't sure what that does to a grade.


Thanks for any thoughts!
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#5741110 - 06/04/12 10:52 AM
Re: PGM Human Torch 18
[Re: rjpb]
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smithdatura
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Posts: 745
Loc: the 514 or the 617, depending....
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I'd say a 3.5 but based on the back wrinkles you may have room for improvement up to a 4.0 with a press.
Color-breaking sub creases definitely knock books down a grade.
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#5741522 - 06/04/12 01:16 PM
Re: PGM Human Torch 18
[Re: tjanse]
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ItsJustRyan
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Registered: 05/02/12
Posts: 6421
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Before I read the other opinions my first reaction was 3.5 and I'm going to stick with that grade. Love the book!
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#5744522 - 06/05/12 01:12 PM
Re: PGM Human Torch 18
[Re: trmoore54]
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Phillip
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Registered: 01/08/11
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Loc: Brooklyn, NY
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The interior is actually fairly tight, and this is considering that it's held together with the original single staple. No rips, tears on pages, except for some production tears on a few of the last pages at the bottom. No pen or writing marks of any kind that I could see.
Just to clarify also, on the front cover below the tire, that is NOT a rip, but a production crease.
Thanks for the thoughts everyone!
Edited by Phillip (06/05/12 01:13 PM)
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