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i'm courious though i doubt i'll get an answer other then "a lot"

 

but how much did you spend on all that

 

I haven't added it up, for my own continued mental health. Most of it will be resold fairly quickly though, so that makes it less of a big deal.

gradeing 1st? that might cut into the "quickly" thing

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i'm courious though i doubt i'll get an answer other then "a lot"

 

but how much did you spend on all that

 

I haven't added it up, for my own continued mental health. Most of it will be resold fairly quickly though, so that makes it less of a big deal.

gradeing 1st? that might cut into the "quickly" thing

 

A few, but most will stay raw.

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i'm courious though i doubt i'll get an answer other then "a lot"

 

but how much did you spend on all that

 

I haven't added it up, for my own continued mental health. Most of it will be resold fairly quickly though, so that makes it less of a big deal.

gradeing 1st? that might cut into the "quickly" thing

 

A few, but most will stay raw.

gl, wish i could do buying like that but i also need some of thoes books for myself so there would be that factor as well (thumbs u

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Thanks to these very forums I was knowledgeable enough to pick these up out of the dollar bin ($3 each) along with some other weird stuff. The Enormous is flawless, however, the Adam needs a press. No complaints though! :grin:

 

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This year when I was at Boston Comic Con and wanted Stan Lee to sign a book (as well as two other people signing it) but was informed 40 minutes before I was to meet him that his signature had to be the last one on the book (and I wasn't meeting one of the other guys until the next day)...I had to scramble for another book and this is what I ended up with. Was hoping for a 9.8 but I still love it! :headbang:

 

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Sorry for the crappy picture. Maybe I'll pick up a scanner for black Friday

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This year when I was at Boston Comic Con and wanted Stan Lee to sign a book (as well as two other people signing it) but was informed 40 minutes before I was to meet him that his signature had to be the last one on the book (and I wasn't meeting one of the other guys until the next day)...I had to scramble for another book and this is what I ended up with. Was hoping for a 9.8 but I still love it! :headbang:

 

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Sorry for the crappy picture. Maybe I'll pick up a scanner for black Friday

 

A little odd, any explanation from his people why it was required that he be the last person on the book? Is that his policy on your particular book or on all books he signs?

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A little odd, any explanation from his people why it was required that he be the last person on the book? Is that his policy on your particular book or on all books he signs?

 

Usually I don't think it is the case. I had the "Stan Lee VIP experience" which allowed me to get one book signed during a Q & A session. The book, after being signed by Lee, had to immediately be submitted for grading to CGC. They would not allow me (to allow them) to hold the book until I met the other last person signing it the next day.

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