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AF 15
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This is such a KEY silver age issue and it's going for pennies. Anyone know why a copy of this quality is going so cheaply?
This is such a KEY silver age issue and it's going for pennies. Anyone know why a copy of this quality is going so cheaply?
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How much would you spend on a book from a seller with only 147 feedback that hasn't sold any comics at all in the past 3 months? If this guy really has this book and is selling like this he must really be clueless to it real value in the market. Yet he states he has been in the comic book business for close to 20 years.
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Yeah kind of weird huh? Just speaking for myself, if I did have that kind of cash to blow on this book I would have to do a face to face meeting with the guy and see the comic for myself. I agree with the comicnut_1, the most suspicious thing is the fact that it has not been professionally graded. That just seems insane for such a sought after book as this one is.
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Excellent questions... logical conclusions.
The seller has a lot of text in his auction, but the only thing you really
need to know is down in the payment instructions.
"This is a final sale and no returns accepted."
Translation...
"I already know that this is not a legitimate item...
but you won't be able to find that out until it is too late."
(including a big evil grin and some eerie sounding music)
Class dismissed.
The seller has a lot of text in his auction, but the only thing you really
need to know is down in the payment instructions.
"This is a final sale and no returns accepted."
Translation...
"I already know that this is not a legitimate item...
but you won't be able to find that out until it is too late."
(including a big evil grin and some eerie sounding music)
Class dismissed.

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Apparently on the cgc forums various posters have traced the person who is selling the AF back to a buyer of a comickey's AF 9.2 restored book. Therefore its safe to assume it has some massive restoration and whoever is the buyer is going to be dissapointed (hey, for comickeys to mention it as restored means something). It still merits as a nice copy of AF but the seller now is trying very hard to pass the book off as UNRESTORED which isn't true. It's a fraudulant auction.
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Of interest is one particular buyers claim of emailing the seller and asking this question:
"Are the two AF #15s available to inspect prior to the auction ending? If they meet my satisfaction and I end up bidding, I can pay immediate cash. Please let me know. Send me your contact information so we can coordinate. Thanks! Mark S. Zaid, Esq."
The response was:
"hello sorry they are not,also there is only 20 hrs left.also i don't take only paypal.my feedback is over 140 and all positive,ive been a user for years now,i offer refunds and any picture you want.bid with no worrys."
"Are the two AF #15s available to inspect prior to the auction ending? If they meet my satisfaction and I end up bidding, I can pay immediate cash. Please let me know. Send me your contact information so we can coordinate. Thanks! Mark S. Zaid, Esq."
The response was:
"hello sorry they are not,also there is only 20 hrs left.also i don't take only paypal.my feedback is over 140 and all positive,ive been a user for years now,i offer refunds and any picture you want.bid with no worrys."
I should also note that the other auctions for which this person sold were primarily for small budget items (sometimes a dollar or two) such as single baseball cards or computer printer cartridges. Right now they have four of the top SA comic books on e-bay.
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i'd be interested to hear from the winner...see if we were all paranoid for nothing...lol
if i had 19k to spend, i might take a chance on this book...sometimes, you just luck up on stuff. a guy i work with and his wife were at an antique mall in georgia and he happened upon a showcase #5...yes, THE showcase #5, first silver age book, first silver age flash...he asked the women working the booth how much they wanted for it, naturally assuming it would be sold for what it's worth. well, they told him $15.
obviously he bought it...it sold on ebay, i believe, for around $600 bucks. not a bad turn-around on a 15 buck investment.
so sometimes, cool stuff does happen...if you can afford the 19,000 dollar risk, you might get a outstanding windfall.
i had a guy give me a hulk #181...so it's not always too good to be true.
if i had 19k to spend, i might take a chance on this book...sometimes, you just luck up on stuff. a guy i work with and his wife were at an antique mall in georgia and he happened upon a showcase #5...yes, THE showcase #5, first silver age book, first silver age flash...he asked the women working the booth how much they wanted for it, naturally assuming it would be sold for what it's worth. well, they told him $15.
obviously he bought it...it sold on ebay, i believe, for around $600 bucks. not a bad turn-around on a 15 buck investment.
so sometimes, cool stuff does happen...if you can afford the 19,000 dollar risk, you might get a outstanding windfall.
i had a guy give me a hulk #181...so it's not always too good to be true.
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First silver age comic book with the flash is showcase #4. Just so you know. 

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lol...here's my path to a free hulk #181.
i had a dude come into my store looking to sell some books...he had nice stuff but i wasn't able to buy anything that expensive without checking with my boss in charlotte, nc first. so i call, tell them what i'm looking at fully expecting them to jump on these books. well, they decided they didn't want them...never mind the fact we didn't have these books up there, and i could sell them easy if i had these copies.
so i had to tell the guy that they weren't interested in buying them...he's upset cause he needs the cash. so as he's leaving i have a friend who was in the store come up and ask if i mind if he talks to the guy about buying some of the books. i tell him "what you fellas talk about in the parking lot isn't any of my concern."
so he ends up going to the guys house, where he finds out this guy has an EXTENSIVE collection and he's willing to let go of all of it. there are multiples of very key books (i.e. 3 copies of hulk #181, etc.). my friend buys the guys whole collection for around 10k.
my buddy comes back into the store and tells me about the killer score and how he's going to start selling the books. he has looked at what he's got and what he paid for it and can sell some of these books at really good prices if i want any. he then tells me he's got the 3 copies of hulk #181 and he's thinking about selling them for $100 to $75 a pop (keep in mind this was 1992...lol). i tell him if he decides to sell one for $75 bucks i'll buy one.
a couple of days later he comes back and he's holding a book, face down and backing board up. he tells me he was looking thru the stuff and found something he wanted to give me. he hands it to me and says "when you take it, it's yours...you can't give it back." so i'm thinking, great...superpro #1...god loves me.
it was the hulk #181. he said he wanted to thank me for giving him the ok to deal with the guy he bought them from. he knew how strict my owner was about allowing customers to buy/sell at the store. if i had said i'd rather he not talk to the guy about buying the books, he wouldn't have because he didn't want to put me in a bad spot with my boss.
he started setting up at local shows and eventually raised enough cash to start his own comic store, tangled web comics, in spartanburg, sc.
he still gives me hell about that hulk #181.
i had a dude come into my store looking to sell some books...he had nice stuff but i wasn't able to buy anything that expensive without checking with my boss in charlotte, nc first. so i call, tell them what i'm looking at fully expecting them to jump on these books. well, they decided they didn't want them...never mind the fact we didn't have these books up there, and i could sell them easy if i had these copies.
so i had to tell the guy that they weren't interested in buying them...he's upset cause he needs the cash. so as he's leaving i have a friend who was in the store come up and ask if i mind if he talks to the guy about buying some of the books. i tell him "what you fellas talk about in the parking lot isn't any of my concern."
so he ends up going to the guys house, where he finds out this guy has an EXTENSIVE collection and he's willing to let go of all of it. there are multiples of very key books (i.e. 3 copies of hulk #181, etc.). my friend buys the guys whole collection for around 10k.
my buddy comes back into the store and tells me about the killer score and how he's going to start selling the books. he has looked at what he's got and what he paid for it and can sell some of these books at really good prices if i want any. he then tells me he's got the 3 copies of hulk #181 and he's thinking about selling them for $100 to $75 a pop (keep in mind this was 1992...lol). i tell him if he decides to sell one for $75 bucks i'll buy one.
a couple of days later he comes back and he's holding a book, face down and backing board up. he tells me he was looking thru the stuff and found something he wanted to give me. he hands it to me and says "when you take it, it's yours...you can't give it back." so i'm thinking, great...superpro #1...god loves me.
it was the hulk #181. he said he wanted to thank me for giving him the ok to deal with the guy he bought them from. he knew how strict my owner was about allowing customers to buy/sell at the store. if i had said i'd rather he not talk to the guy about buying the books, he wouldn't have because he didn't want to put me in a bad spot with my boss.
he started setting up at local shows and eventually raised enough cash to start his own comic store, tangled web comics, in spartanburg, sc.
he still gives me hell about that hulk #181.
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