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Collector Jabberwookie private msg quote post Address this user
I’ve got a couple of books I slabbed without pressing (I know, I know) and I’m thinking of reslabbing and pressing.

Has anyone ever done this and what was your experience?
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Beaten by boat oars Studley_Dudley private msg quote post Address this user
ASM 129 CGC 9.0, pressed to a CGC 9.4, put in CGC Franenslab, pressed again, CBCS 9.4.
I've had a couple moderns go from 9.2 to 9.8. It depends on the initial flaws. Light bends, waves, and creases I can take a chance with the CPR method.
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Collector Jabberwookie private msg quote post Address this user
@Studley_Dudley

So, it sounds like it might be worth it.

I’ve got an Avengers Annual 10 that is an 8.0.

I might need to give the grader notes to see what the flaws were, but I’m hoping I can get that closer to a 9-ish.
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I AM... THE Bat-Manuel MurrayC private msg quote post Address this user
To go from an 8.0 to a 9.0, you're looking at a difference of $25. Unless you are doing the pressing yourself, is it worth paying for shipping, pressing, slabbing, and shipping back to you?
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To go from an 8.0 to a 9.0, you're looking at a difference of $25. Unless you are doing the pressing yourself, is it worth paying for shipping, pressing, slabbing, and shipping back to you?


Great point and definitely something to consider.

I should add that I’m not planning on selling at all or for a really long time.

So, with that in mind, what does that $25 expand to over 5-10-20 years?

Would it still be worth it?

That’s what I’ll definitely be asking myself and I feel like 9 might be my best case scenario so to your point, it might be even less than $25 in value.

Decisions, decisions.
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If the viagra is working you should be well over a 9.8. xkonk private msg quote post Address this user
There's the current monetary value part, and the emotional value to you part. Will you be 5 imaginary dollars happier with a 9 instead of an 8? Will you beam with $20 worth of pride when you pull the slab out to look at it? Or are you going to feel kind of meh?
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Have I told you about the time I dropped off 3,000 comics at SDCC? Scifinator private msg quote post Address this user
@Jabberwookie - Been there, done that, and still do. For the most part it has been me sending in other guys slabs for press & re-encasement/grade to CBCS. Most of the time it has panned out for me. I also have a couple of dozen comics that i had CBCS grade waiting to be sent back in for press. Most of those were originally sent in in the original comic polybag and have that dreaded “polybag crease” that i did not know about until too late.

But still, there are two ends of it if it is for market value (selling), it is pretty easy to calculate the risk/reward. On the other hand, when it is NFS personal collection, you have to do some soul searching. For me, a 9.6-9.8 is much more desired than an 8.0 - 9.4 even on a 9.8 drek that isn’t most would pay $25-$40 for
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Collector Jabberwookie private msg quote post Address this user
Thanks, everyone.

All great points. The dollar value points that have been made are pretty compelling.

I was really hoping to have a better copy of that book.

8 seems low for a book that’s only 40 years old, but that was the copy I had.

I love the book, regardless, but I wouldn’t mind it being a little more valuable.

I’ll let you know what I decide, but I’m leaning toward not doing anything right now.
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@Scifinator Ha! I didn’t even know about any poly bag creases.

I’ve got a spider-man 1 in the bag.

Now, I might need to give that a gander.
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Collector Puckster private msg quote post Address this user
My first books I had graded were on the higher end. I didn't press them either. Same as you, live and learn. I'll be eventually sending them in for a crack and press myself.
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Thank you sir. May I have another? Siggy private msg quote post Address this user
I've had 3 slabs CPR'd:

CGC Hulk 181 6.0 OWW to CGC 7.0 OWW

CGC ASM #121 8.0 W to CGC 8.5 W

CBCS GSX1 6.5 W to CGC 7.5 OWW

I would only do this for books I want to keep slabbed, and if I'm "sure" it would benefit from a CPR. Of the 3 above, the GSX1 (purchased here on the forum ) was a sure thing, I thought the ASM would go to at least 9.0, but the right edge just wouldn't allow it, and the Hulk 181 was a happy roll of the dice way back when I was new to CPRing.

I have an ASM 5 that I think would look better with a press, but I'm not convinced the grade would change enough to risk shipping back and forth from me to my presser and to whoever afterwards and back. It's climbing (finally), so it remains a possibility.

But of my 9.4s and 9.6s, I won't play that game of hoping for a bump just because it's been a couple years. I often joke about sending my 'Tec 686 CGC 9.9 in hoping for a 10.0
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Collector Jabberwookie private msg quote post Address this user
@Siggy

Wow! With those 3 books you probably gained $100 a piece in value, though.

I don’t think I’d get but $25, and I’m not sure if I’m overestimating what a press could do for that book.

Hoping to go to a 9 to 9.2 with a press might be really wishful thinking.

If you go crazy and get 9.9 pressed, you have to share that.

I’m impressed with a 9.9!
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Thank you sir. May I have another? Siggy private msg quote post Address this user
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@Siggy

Wow! With those 3 books you probably gained $100 a piece in value, though.

I don’t think I’d get but $25, and I’m not sure if I’m overestimating what a press could do for that book.

Hoping to go to a 9 to 9.2 with a press might be really wishful thinking.

If you go crazy and get 9.9 pressed, you have to share that.

I’m impressed with a 9.9!


I'd have to be crazy. I'm sure it would come back 9.8
It's not like it's really worth anything. I keep it as a novelty item.
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Have I told you about the time I dropped off 3,000 comics at SDCC? Scifinator private msg quote post Address this user
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@Scifinator Ha! I didn’t even know about any poly bag creases.

I’ve got a spider-man 1 in the bag.

Now, I might need to give that a gander.
@Jabberwookie

Yup, there will likely be a nice smooth vertical crease (with No color break) right along the back cover where the seam of the polybag runs.

And, I thought I was so slick, before knowing about polybag creases i sent sent several in to CBCS unopened but i ran my figers over the spine and edges. If i felt nothing, i sent in for straight grade. I felt a dimple, i had it pressed. Unfortunately, ya can’t feel a polybag crease unless you remove it from the polybag. 😊
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I wish I had a title. ComicNinja0215 private msg quote post Address this user
@Scifinator You can do that?!! well..i just might indulge myself then. ;-)
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Collector Jabberwookie private msg quote post Address this user
@Scifinator well, I’ll be..,

That’s great info! Thanks for sharing.

So, it sounds like keeping comics in the poly bag has no real benefit.

If I get it graded, they remove it and if I’m unlucky, I have nice reminder of it being in the bag.
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Have I told you about the time I dropped off 3,000 comics at SDCC? Scifinator private msg quote post Address this user
@Jabberwookie actually, if CBCS removes from polybag, they will typically send back the polybag and any LOOSE cards or posters contained within. That way, you can keep together perhaps in the back of the protective bag that they ship the encasements in.
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Have I told you about the time I dropped off 3,000 comics at SDCC? Scifinator private msg quote post Address this user
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@Scifinator You can do that?!! well..i just might indulge myself then. ;-)


With the looks that my wife gave me when she saw me running my fingers over comics...surprised she didn’t immediately serve me with divorce papers
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Thank you sir. May I have another? Siggy private msg quote post Address this user
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@Scifinator You can do that?!! well..i just might indulge myself then. ;-)


With the looks that my wife gave me when she saw me running my fingers over comics...surprised she didn’t immediately serve me with divorce papers


When I first met my first wife, she approached me and ran her finger down the length of one of my tattoos, saying it looked cool. I imagine you and your comic looked similar.
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Forum Crier OGJackster private msg quote post Address this user
@Jabberwookie Good question! I've been debating if I should send these in. Neither one has been pressed.





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Collector Haljordanfan private msg quote post Address this user
@OGJackster

Go big or go home....
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Collector Jabberwookie private msg quote post Address this user
@OGJackster

Whoa!

I hope you’ll share when/ if you get it done.

Great books!
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