Overstreet’s Comic Price Review Feedback – Part IV
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coming in steadily since the announcement of Overstreet’s Comic Price
Review, the new monthly newsletter from Gemstone Publishing.
“In a
really nice way, I think we actually underestimated the response the
announcement of the newsletter would generate,” said publisher Robert M.
Overstreet. “The flow of feedback has been phenomenal.”
“It was great
when we got the early feedback, but I thought it would calm down quickly. When
it’s the right time for the right idea, you can’t beat it,” said managing editor
Tom Gordon.
“This publication is long overdue,” said Jim Halperin of
Heritage Comics Auctions. “I think that our customers will find it incredibly
useful, and also that it will be very popular and helpful to the market.”
“It’s difficult to put into words exactly how enthusiastic I am about
Overstreet’s Comic Price Review,” echoed Heritage’s Fred McSurley.
“Information is the key to successful collecting and investing. With the advent
of internet auctions and standardized grading, this finally makes it possible to
track realized prices in a reliable manner. No serious collector or dealer will
want to go without this invaluable new source of information.”
“I
appreciate Bob Overstreet’s professional effort to get a handle on the higher
grades, 9.0 -10.0. This market is extremely volatile as more copies become
available,” said retailer Gary Dolgoff. “Prices change with little or no
notice.”
“This publication has been long overdue and I look forward to
seeing it,” said Robert Coup of Historicana.
“Thirty-three years ago Bob
Overstreet was instrumental in setting the foundations of modern comic
collecting because he had recognized an idea whose time had come. Who says
lightning doesn’t strike twice? Mr. Overstreet and the fine folks at Gemstone
have done it again. With the momentous changes the high-grade comic market has
experienced in recent years, Overstreet’s Comic Price Review is sure to
become an indispensable tool in charting the further evolution of this hobby,”
said Michael McKenzie of Alternate Worlds. “Without question, this is another
idea whose time has come!”
The first issue of Overstreet’s Comic
Price Review is due out June 16. Subscription information will be available
soon. Stay tuned to Scoop for further details, or visit http://www.gemstonepub.com/newsletter/
to sign-up for e-mail updates on the newsletter.
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