Cleaning and grading Silver Surfer #411297
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1Collector | daywalker private msg quote post Address this user | |
So I have a really nice copy of the iconic Silver Surfer #4. It has numbers written on it in what appears to be grease pencil. I actually don’t mind it, I think it’s nostalgic! But if I were to have it cleaned, do you think it would help or hurt the comic and grading? What does the comic community suggest!?! | ||
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Collector | GanaSoth private msg quote post Address this user | |
They will not be able to remove it completely. I'd leave it as is on there. | ||
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Collector | daywalker private msg quote post Address this user | |
@GanaSoth That’s what I thought! And I’m perfectly fine with that, just happy to have it in my collection! | ||
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Collector | GanaSoth private msg quote post Address this user | |
@daywalker yeah it's a super beautiful book! Congrats man. | ||
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Collector | daywalker private msg quote post Address this user | |
I’ve actually never submitted comics for grading. Is it best to send them in by age group? Like send a group of just Silver age, then a group of copper age etc...? | ||
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Collector | GanaSoth private msg quote post Address this user | |
It doesn't matter really as long as it's identified correctly when submitting. | ||
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Collector | Haljordanfan private msg quote post Address this user | |
Quote:Originally Posted by GanaSoth x2 |
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Thank you sir. May I have another? | Siggy private msg quote post Address this user | |
Both of these comics had prices written in grease pencil at the upper right corner. I carefully used a white eraser and it appears to have removed them, and very easily. But then I tried it on another book where the writing was over white background, and the same technique left a faint but noticeable "shadow." There are too many variables to draw a determination- Climate, type of grease pencil, duration on the paper, type of paper, etc. I would think, looking at the way the numbers "bleed" at the boarders, a "shadow would be left behind. If you plan to sell, target someone in San Diego and say it says. "619" rather than "6/9". lol |
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Collector | daywalker private msg quote post Address this user | |
@Siggy This baby ain’t going anywhere! | ||
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I don't believe this....and I know you don't care that I don't believe this. | GAC private msg quote post Address this user | |
Quote:Originally Posted by Siggy I too, have removed grease pencil using white eraser. It comes off fairly easily. That's a great book for sure. The 6/9 is right on top of a white SS so there will be residual markings or shadow. I would attempt to remove the grease pencil simply because of its placement on the book. |
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Suck it up, buttercup!! | KatKomics private msg quote post Address this user | |
Quote:Originally Posted by daywalker Main thing is to not cross services or your order will be split and you will end up with extra shipping charges. i.e. don't send pressing and non pressing books, or verified signature with no press and pressing books or any combination there of. |
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I'm waiting.... (tapping fingers). Splotches is gettin old! |
Nuffsaid111 private msg quote post Address this user | |
People don't have a problem with a BIG, GIANT Super Thick Black Sharpie saying "Stan Lee" on it that ugly as all hell (get the autographs INSIDE the indicia on old books folks), so I certainly don't see this as anything worse. In fact I find arrival dates a-ok and as part of the nostalgia of the book. Yes, of course given the opportunity to have it magically go away on the book I'd do so, but that urge is barely minimal. |
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If I could, I would. I swear. | DrWatson private msg quote post Address this user | |
As is it would probably be considered a date stamp and not affect the grade. If it doesn't come off completely, what's left behind will be considered a defect. I would leave it alone if I was going to have it graded. | ||
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Thank you sir. May I have another? | Siggy private msg quote post Address this user | |
#1 Besides, "6" & "9" are usually very happy numbers, especially together. |
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