Vinyl grading should be adopted for books imo, similar to comics of course but for records it works very well when used correctly. I would remove the VG+ and possibly NM though.
Poor (P)
Good (G)
Very Good (VG)
Very Good Plus (VG+)
Excellent (E)
Near Mint (NM)
Mint (M)
Poor (P)
Good (G)
Very Good (VG)
Very Good Plus (VG+)
Excellent (E)
Near Mint (NM)
Mint (M)
Ugh. It sold. I'm not sure it would even be possible to rebind this effectively, given the cut-down gutter.
Stu wrote:
Ugh. It sold. I'm not sure it would even be possible to rebind this effectively, given the cut-down gutter.
So, is it a bubble if people keep buying into it? Seems nuts.
Caudimordax wrote:
Stu wrote:
Ugh. It sold. I'm not sure it would even be possible to rebind this effectively, given the cut-down gutter.
So, is it a bubble if people keep buying into it? Seems nuts.
Bubbles can keep inflating for a long time. Though quite what is happening across the board is a bit uncertain at the moment. Inflation is pretty high in many sectors.
28 Sep, 2021
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2021-9-28 10:23:15 PM UTC
Edited by Mr. Underhill on 2021-9-28 10:40:06 PM UTC
Edited by Urulókë on 2021-9-28 10:51:29 PM UTC
Edited by Mr. Underhill on 2021-9-29 3:29:52 AM UTC
Edited by Urulókë on 2021-9-28 10:51:29 PM UTC
Edited by Mr. Underhill on 2021-9-29 3:29:52 AM UTC
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Anyone want a first US Hobbit that is basically in two pieces with pages torn out for 1700 USD?
Berelach wrote:
LanceFormation wrote:
Even I will pass on that one…
never thought I'd live to see the day!
Me neither!
So much WTF. Does someone want to explain to rare-book-cellar (yes, him again), what "near fine" means.
I really hope that is a fake sale, because otherwise someone threw away a lot of money on something genuinely worthless.
I really hope that is a fake sale, because otherwise someone threw away a lot of money on something genuinely worthless.