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I just put a handful of CGC comics up on eBay tonight. There is a CGC 9.6 Archer & Armstrong #0 Gold, an X-O Manowar #0 Gold 97 3PG, and an X-O Manowar #1 95 3PG.

There are also a bunch of non-Valiant CGCs, if anybody is interested.

http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtpZ1QQfrp ... sZandygott

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heh. i bid on one, now they're gone.

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aaaaaaaand they're back

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CACTVS wrote:aaaaaaaand they're back
They're magic auctions.

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Yes apparently. But is it good magic?

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CACTVS wrote:Yes apparently. But is it good magic?
Magic in and of itself is neither good nor evil. It is all in the users intents. So, is this a good seller, or an evil one.......

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slym2none wrote: -slym (is such a dork)
Remember, you're the one who said it. :D

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Rubiks-Q-Bert wrote:
slym2none wrote: -slym (is such a dork)
Remember, you're the one who said it. :D
In the third person, no less. What does that tell you?

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slym2none wrote:
Rubiks-Q-Bert wrote:
slym2none wrote: -slym (is such a dork)
Remember, you're the one who said it. :D
In the third person, no less. What does that tell you?

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That you're a dork.

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Post by soundoftheuniverse »

I put a bid in on A&A Gold, what a sweet book that is. Just curious what kinda flaws are on it that bring it down to 9.6? Corners or spine?
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Rubiks-Q-Bert wrote:
slym2none wrote:
Rubiks-Q-Bert wrote:
slym2none wrote: -slym (is such a dork)
Remember, you're the one who said it. :D
In the third person, no less. What does that tell you?

:twisted:



-slym
That you're a dork.
A-HA! Now YOU have said it. That could be considered slander.

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slym2none wrote:
Rubiks-Q-Bert wrote:
slym2none wrote:
Rubiks-Q-Bert wrote:
slym2none wrote: -slym (is such a dork)
Remember, you're the one who said it. :D
In the third person, no less. What does that tell you?

:twisted:



-slym
That you're a dork.
A-HA! Now YOU have said it. That could be considered slander.

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Its not slander if you stated it about yourself first. Im just agreeing with you. :P

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I think there's a difference in self-deprecation and slander.

Expect a call from my lawyer, bub.

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slym2none wrote:I think there's a difference in self-deprecation and slander.

Expect a call from my lawyer, bub.

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