This is exactly the type of book i want to buy pre-work :-) Don't care for CGC but that is a beautiful grade. Love seeing these conservation upgrades. I would keep this RAW for me personally.
Really cool! It's so fun watching awesome comics get saved and have a new life! Eventually, when I have the time, I plan on getting into pressing comics but just for my own PC. Really great video!
Absolutely amazing! Just curious, if you wanted to just go nuts, could have you HOP'ed or done additional BLEDs to eliminate the stains, or more aggressively reduce them, earning an even higher grade? Thanks for sharing this, what an outcome!
Do you have a list of supplies and equipment you use? I’m trying to get into cleaning comics. My plan is to buy a bunch of bad looking 50 centers and practicing on those to start with.
I actually have a reprint of this exact comic, and the same thing goes do for amazing Spider-Man 300 they are facesimile i’m not really sure they’re worth anything though.
Stunning work. I have to ask thou this seems to me and correct me where I am wrong but seems like a very fine line between normal and "conserved" grade.....a blue 7.0 given this amount of work..versus a normally protected 7.0 with none of this work with the same value seems wrong to me, I am sure many will disagree. However major props to your skills.
There is only a technical difference in definition between restored, conserved, and universal. Most people off the street would consider this restoration. CGC did not.
@@TopComicsPressing Can I ask how many hours you put into this book? i wouldnt call it restored because you made zero cosmetic alterations, but you did preserve and extend the life of a damaged book, hence conserved..either way amazing job....whats your TAT for new jobs?
It was an honor to watch this transformation. Inspiring!
Thanks for watching. Share w a friend!
This is exactly the type of book i want to buy pre-work :-) Don't care for CGC but that is a beautiful grade. Love seeing these conservation upgrades. I would keep this RAW for me personally.
Awesome! Thank you!
You're a wizard, Harry
expelliarmus
You did an amazing job at saving this comic.
Appreciate it
Bravo! Learn something new from every one of your videos. Thanks!
Glad to hear it!
Well done man, you work magic!
expelliarmus
Wow! Tremenous work! Congratulations!
Thank you very much!
Really cool! It's so fun watching awesome comics get saved and have a new life! Eventually, when I have the time, I plan on getting into pressing comics but just for my own PC. Really great video!
Thanks for watching
Truly amazing work on this book! Congratulations to you and to the owner.
Thank you very much!
By the way you did a freaking excellent job on that water damage is very tricky to work on
Thank you!
Amazing result!
Thanks!🙏
Incredible job man!!!
Thanks!
Wow dude. That's truly impressive. Really cool stuff.
Glad you liked it!
Love that book 👍🏻nice work
Thank you! Cheers!
This is awesome! Is there a reason for using the misting/iron process as opposed to using a clothes iron that produces its own steam?
Clothes iron would prob work. Would have to check temps. This iron is also smaller so more agile.
Incredible Joe! This makes me want to do it to a key also! Question: Did you do straight BLED or with H2O2? And HOP with peroxide or water?
No hop on this one. Bled was with peroxide overlay. See the disgusting ASM 300 and 316 videos
Absolutely amazing! Just curious, if you wanted to just go nuts, could have you HOP'ed or done additional BLEDs to eliminate the stains, or more aggressively reduce them, earning an even higher grade? Thanks for sharing this, what an outcome!
I think it would have gone south tbh. Restraint is key
Nice job!
Thank you! Cheers!
As the 129th person to like this video, I must say : that was awesome to watch!
Lucky 129!!!
great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Amazing.
Thank you! Cheers!
No way
Way… shocked… but way.
Amazing job 👏
Thank you! 😄
I’d love for you to work on an X-men 50 I just got. It’s pretty rough, but I think you would do amazing things with it!
Can reach out in IG FB or at topcomicspressing@gmail.com
Do you have a list of supplies and equipment you use? I’m trying to get into cleaning comics. My plan is to buy a bunch of bad looking 50 centers and practicing on those to start with.
Dry cleaning supplies
ruclips.net/video/jXJuS0tnc3g/видео.html
Also look under the how to section
Bananas!!!
Thanks
I actually have a reprint of this exact comic, and the same thing goes do for amazing Spider-Man 300 they are facesimile i’m not really sure they’re worth anything though.
What temperature do you keep your iron on
For work like this around 212. On covers, moderns, or spot hop lower
Stunning work. I have to ask thou this seems to me and correct me where I am wrong but seems like a very fine line between normal and "conserved" grade.....a blue 7.0 given this amount of work..versus a normally protected 7.0 with none of this work with the same value seems wrong to me, I am sure many will disagree. However major props to your skills.
There is only a technical difference in definition between restored, conserved, and universal. Most people off the street would consider this restoration. CGC did not.
@@TopComicsPressing Can I ask how many hours you put into this book? i wouldnt call it restored because you made zero cosmetic alterations, but you did preserve and extend the life of a damaged book, hence conserved..either way amazing job....whats your TAT for new jobs?
@@jpl484I aim for 2weeks or less tat. This took 5-6 days in real time
@@TopComicsPressing Thank You!
Amazing work I am confused when I saw the reveal. No QR code on the back?
I black out serial number for client’s privacy
Same as all my reveals
@@TopComicsPressing ok I was confused I didn’t see the QR code and thought CGC had changed up something again thanks.
Just bought a raw dog of XMEN 12 1965 that has some amazing potential if your hands were to get ahold of it. How much would you charge??
Can reach out at topcomicspressing@gmail.com or on FB/insta
Does cgc even try anymore?
Yeah… but this one is an outlier for sure
What did you charge him for the whole process?
Was a long time client so they have earned a deal. Typically I charge $150 flat rate for asm129