Pedigree Comics now Accepting Consignments for their next Grand Auction
Pedigree Comics’ next Grand Auction will be held starting on Wednesday, October 15, 2008 and will again run for 10 days on the Pedigree Comics website. Pedigree Comics’ CEO and President, Doug Schmell, is now accepting consignments for the upcoming Grand Auction. You can call him at (561) 422-1120 or (561) 596-9111 for any information you may need or with any questions, comments or concerns. You can also email him at DougSchmell@pedigreecomics.com. If you have any financial related questions about terms, forms of payment, consignment checks, etc. you can also contact Pedigree Comics’ CFO and Vice President, Lisa Shapiro, at Lisa@pedigreecomics.com. All comic books and magazines in the Grand Auction have starting bids and reserves of at least $1,000.
Prospective consignors can also upload their own scans, item information, descriptions and reserve amounts for the Grand Auctions by utilizing the Automated Consignment System. It is actually very easy and fun to do. Just register onto the site, click “Customer Page” under “Your Account” and then click “Consignments”. You will then be able to enter the Pedigree Comics Consignment Management System, under “Auction Lots” and upload your own CGC-certified books and magazines. Pedigree Comics will receive an email automatically once you have uploaded the information and they will then review the information imparted for accuracy, and be added to the upcoming Grand Auction. Please allow at least one day prior to the scheduled date of the auction to consign your own books. You will be amazed how simple it is to utilize the Automated Consignment System.
There will be an amazing, brand new selection of high grade and ultra high grade CGC graded comics and magazines in the upcoming Grand Auction, including a handful of 9.6 CGC Signature Series Frank Frazetta signed early Creepy and Eerie books, all in 9.6 grade. There will also be some more choice Silver and Bronze Age Marvels plus more high grade early Silver Age Batman comics.
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Pedigree Comics now Accepting Consignments for their next Grand Auction
Pedigree Comics’ next Grand Auction will be held starting on Wednesday, October 15, 2008 and will again run for 10 days on the Pedigree Comics website. Pedigree Comics’ CEO and President, Doug Schmell, is now accepting consignments for the upcoming Grand Auction. You can call him at (561) 422-1120 or (561) 596-9111 for any information you may need or with any questions, comments or concerns. You can also email him at DougSchmell@pedigreecomics.com. If you have any financial related questions about terms, forms of payment, consignment checks, etc. you can also contact Pedigree Comics’ CFO and Vice President, Lisa Shapiro, at Lisa@pedigreecomics.com. All comic books and magazines in the Grand Auction have starting bids and reserves of at least $1,000.
Prospective consignors can also upload their own scans, item information, descriptions and reserve amounts for the Grand Auctions by utilizing the Automated Consignment System. It is actually very easy and fun to do. Just register onto the site, click “Customer Page” under “Your Account” and then click “Consignments”. You will then be able to enter the Pedigree Comics Consignment Management System, under “Auction Lots” and upload your own CGC-certified books and magazines. Pedigree Comics will receive an email automatically once you have uploaded the information and they will then review the information imparted for accuracy, and be added to the upcoming Grand Auction. Please allow at least one day prior to the scheduled date of the auction to consign your own books. You will be amazed how simple it is to utilize the Automated Consignment System.
There will be an amazing, brand new selection of high grade and ultra high grade CGC graded comics and magazines in the upcoming Grand Auction, including a handful of 9.6 CGC Signature Series Frank Frazetta signed early Creepy and Eerie books, all in 9.6 grade. There will also be some more choice Silver and Bronze Age Marvels plus more high grade early Silver Age Batman comics.







