Really great video, nice comparison. You can request graders notes on the back of the PGX slabs when you send them in to be graded. I believe it’s a $5 fee. I always add this service when I mail my books in to be graded because I like knowing why it got the grade it got. 🙂👍🏻✌🏻
Ya, however everything about the process being equal I didnt add it so I could compare. Check out the other videos in the series I broke down submission process, tat, customer service etc. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Really appreciate your succinct lucidity. Subscribed. PS using a high grade circular polarizer can help with the glare problem when shooting, but getting it rotated correctly and keeping the slab at the correct angle can be a real pain. But, if you want to capture good still images, a proper CPL can be priceless.
I agree with your evaluation. CBCS has had some customer service issues when trying to contact them & CGC has a better record on that. I feel when grading Golden Age books, CBCS is harder & CGC takes account the age & gives a little. I do CBCS for consistancy for all, even though I get more golden age books graded & lose money (potentially), they are in my PC anyway & I want an accuarate grade, not a gift.
Just go Raw. Save yourself a ton of money in shipping and supplies and save that to buy more books. The world was just fine before CGC and CBCS and all the rest. Sure we had to haggle on the prices and on what we thought the actual condition of the book was but what is the difference when CGC or CBCS grades your book less than what you thought it was. What makes these companies the be all end all of book condition. At the end of the day a comic book is worth whatever you want to pay for it, just like anything else in this greedy world, so why not enjoy the book the art and even the smell. Too much money spent on the whole process of entombing a comic book just so you can get more money for it. I just wish people could see that they are being manipulated by the big resellers and auction houses.
Great video!! I've used three of the four major companies for my grading and I had a good experience with them all. The only one I haven't used is CGC because of the turnaround times. For me I got my comics slabbed to try it out but also I sent in a bunch to CBCS for my personal collection. I've used EGS and they did a really good job and with their new slab coming out soon I'll look forward to what people say about them. I honestly grade just for preservation for my PC Comics. Otherwise raw is fine with me. If I want to protect them I can buy Comic Skins or Top Loaders to protect those books or I could get them raw graded and sell them that way and save a chunk of money.
I did have good communication with PGX which I did via email. They actually responded to me quickly and after hours. I didn't ask for graded notes but communication was pretty easy. I had the same experience with EGS.
Indeed you can, for the sake of the experiment and keeping things the same across the three companies I opted not to. Check out the other videos in the Playlist, thanks for commenting!
Ya impossible. Even cracking and sending the same book over and over you're likely to suffer handling damage and thus not the same grade. That's why I felt the consistency was the greatest factor not the actual grade book to book. Just how consistent these companies were in adhering to their stated standard
I plan on doing a submission and review of EGS as everyone keeps asking for it, thanks for commenting. Don't forget to subscribe so you see the egs video when it's done!
The true test would be to take 1 comic and place it into your own personal hard cover and send it into CGC. When it returns cut it out and send it to CBCS and repeat with PGX. Then compare all the reports and grades with each other. Sending it in to each company inside of a hard case would ensure that the integrity of the book is maintained during your test. Also wear gloves etc when removing the comic from each slab and prepping to send to next company. This way you get an actual direct comparison of each grading company. Heck you could pick several comics (slightly different grades) and do this procedure with each to gain even more insight. It would make 1 hell of a video.
@ComicsRediscovered You'll have to do it after your monetized on UA-cam. Then a couple hundred on a video will be just the cost of doing business lol. Subscriber 911 right here.
I have a 12 long box collection of Raw comics from the 80's and early 90's in Chicago but I live in ON. Canada. I was wondering if I should just sell them in the States or risk getting them across the border and risk getting hit with customs? I have heard horror stories about the border and comics. Not sure how they determine Duty or Tax on stuff that was bought back in the 80/90's?
As far as I know, if you live in Canada and that stuff is old just tell them it's your child hood collection you're bringing to where you live now. Shouldn't be any customs on it, well beyond any reasonable time limit for taxation
I think it would be cool to see the books under light before they get sent off. It’s hard to see everything once it’s in the case. Also did you press any of these books? Bends can be hidden sometimes.
Hey Nathan thanks for the comment, all the books were previewed before I sent them in here's a link to the cgc books ua-cam.com/video/60I7LAZ9J30/v-deo.html The rest are in the Playlist It's pretty easy in person to see the defects, may be a little hard to capture on camera due to glare
What do you think of comic collectors and comic stores value graded comics at different values pgx , cbcs, egs sells less to cgc people probably disagree with me have comics graded your paying for company label they do same except cgc with signature books they all should sell for same value no matter what company graded them it’s forcing people go to cgc who don’t like cgc who have had problems with cgc will not go them again
I think between CGC and CBCS there shouldn't be a value difference. I think CBCS is actually more consistent in grading and their slab is better quality, though I know some people like the appearance of CGC better
I've seen a few other people say this, how so? I'm genuinely curious about that position. I can see why people don't like grading their books etc but can't see how it ruined the hobby
@@ComicsRediscovered I started collecting in 1974, it was left up to the buyer and seller to determine a price. With graded books the prices are so high it has kept the average collector out of the market.
agreed. its even more obvious to me that the grade is soft and overly generous when put up against other books in the same order from CGC and the books from CBCS and PGX. Thanks for commenting!
I didnt. This is based off multiple submissions of multiple books over time, boiled down to this one video and set of submissions. Taking any of the companies at value of any submission of books is a fair enough way of doing it. As I said in the video and multiple others, the level of consistency among the companies is the problem.
What do you think? How do these companies stack up in your opinion?
CGC/CBCS/PGX Comparison: ua-cam.com/play/PLl801LWSkP9ErhUN6bYjW00tSA04ZpRxV.html
The fact that you got notes on a CGC 9.2 is the most amazing part of this video! 🤯
Haha! Indeed!
This video won me over for the sub, great work in being fair n honest 🙌🏾
Thank you sir, very much appreciated
Really great video, nice comparison. You can request graders notes on the back of the PGX slabs when you send them in to be graded. I believe it’s a $5 fee. I always add this service when I mail my books in to be graded because I like knowing why it got the grade it got. 🙂👍🏻✌🏻
Ya, however everything about the process being equal I didnt add it so I could compare. Check out the other videos in the series I broke down submission process, tat, customer service etc.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
I don’t mind that I know pgx have make money after I submit cracked case happen shipping I will compare prices again to pgx and egs
Great vid dude, really enjoyed this.
Much appreciated dude
Really appreciate your succinct lucidity. Subscribed. PS using a high grade circular polarizer can help with the glare problem when shooting, but getting it rotated correctly and keeping the slab at the correct angle can be a real pain. But, if you want to capture good still images, a proper CPL can be priceless.
Thanks for the comment man, the kind words and recommendation are much appreciated!
I agree with your evaluation. CBCS has had some customer service issues when trying to contact them & CGC has a better record on that. I feel when grading Golden Age books, CBCS is harder & CGC takes account the age & gives a little. I do CBCS for consistancy for all, even though I get more golden age books graded & lose money (potentially), they are in my PC anyway & I want an accuarate grade, not a gift.
Thanks for the thoughtful comment, I agree. The grade should be a reflection not a gift or it undermines the whole process
Good vid! And the back drop is starting to come along nicely! Keep it up
Thanks man! Can't wait for my new sig books to arrive
Just go Raw. Save yourself a ton of money in shipping and supplies and save that to buy more books. The world was just fine before CGC and CBCS and all the rest. Sure we had to haggle on the prices and on what we thought the actual condition of the book was but what is the difference when CGC or CBCS grades your book less than what you thought it was. What makes these companies the be all end all of book condition. At the end of the day a comic book is worth whatever you want to pay for it, just like anything else in this greedy world, so why not enjoy the book the art and even the smell. Too much money spent on the whole process of entombing a comic book just so you can get more money for it. I just wish people could see that they are being manipulated by the big resellers and auction houses.
Thanks for watching and commenting, some valid points here!
I buy raw and slab them.
I agree 1,000% with this statement 🙌🏾👍🏾
Sometimes I think I'm actually catching a buzz when I take a nice deep breath of a stinky old book
Good comparison video. Subbed. Thanks.
Thanks for subbing and commenting!
Great video!! I've used three of the four major companies for my grading and I had a good experience with them all. The only one I haven't used is CGC because of the turnaround times. For me I got my comics slabbed to try it out but also I sent in a bunch to CBCS for my personal collection. I've used EGS and they did a really good job and with their new slab coming out soon I'll look forward to what people say about them. I honestly grade just for preservation for my PC Comics. Otherwise raw is fine with me. If I want to protect them I can buy Comic Skins or Top Loaders to protect those books or I could get them raw graded and sell them that way and save a chunk of money.
I did have good communication with PGX which I did via email. They actually responded to me quickly and after hours. I didn't ask for graded notes but communication was pretty easy. I had the same experience with EGS.
My communication with PGX was good, as I mentioned in the customer service video. Until I asked for graders notes then I was ghosted
Thanks for the thoughtful comment!
Great video. Just subbed your channel.
PGX does have greater notes they put them on the back of the slabs I think it's an extra $5. Great video 👍🏿
Indeed you can, for the sake of the experiment and keeping things the same across the three companies I opted not to. Check out the other videos in the Playlist, thanks for commenting!
Another informative video!! Third party grading is so subjective, who know which company to go with for consistency 🤔
Thanks! I think the depth of the scale cbcs provides reduces the subjectivity more than with the other two
just wish there was some way to have identical books sent to cgc and cbcs like 10 of each to see what happens
Ya impossible. Even cracking and sending the same book over and over you're likely to suffer handling damage and thus not the same grade. That's why I felt the consistency was the greatest factor not the actual grade book to book. Just how consistent these companies were in adhering to their stated standard
Was wondering if you could add EGS to this mix?
I plan on doing a submission and review of EGS as everyone keeps asking for it, thanks for commenting. Don't forget to subscribe so you see the egs video when it's done!
The true test would be to take 1 comic and place it into your own personal hard cover and send it into CGC. When it returns cut it out and send it to CBCS and repeat with PGX.
Then compare all the reports and grades with each other.
Sending it in to each company inside of a hard case would ensure that the integrity of the book is maintained during your test. Also wear gloves etc when removing the comic from each slab and prepping to send to next company.
This way you get an actual direct comparison of each grading company. Heck you could pick several comics (slightly different grades) and do this procedure with each to gain even more insight.
It would make 1 hell of a video.
Absolutely, I thought about that originally. However it's cost prohibitive as a hobbyist. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@ComicsRediscovered You'll have to do it after your monetized on UA-cam. Then a couple hundred on a video will be just the cost of doing business lol.
Subscriber 911 right here.
I have a 12 long box collection of Raw comics from the 80's and early 90's in Chicago but I live in ON. Canada. I was wondering if I should just sell them in the States or risk getting them across the border and risk getting hit with customs? I have heard horror stories about the border and comics. Not sure how they determine Duty or Tax on stuff that was bought back in the 80/90's?
As far as I know, if you live in Canada and that stuff is old just tell them it's your child hood collection you're bringing to where you live now. Shouldn't be any customs on it, well beyond any reasonable time limit for taxation
I think it would be cool to see the books under light before they get sent off. It’s hard to see everything once it’s in the case. Also did you press any of these books? Bends can be hidden sometimes.
Hey Nathan thanks for the comment, all the books were previewed before I sent them in here's a link to the cgc books
ua-cam.com/video/60I7LAZ9J30/v-deo.html
The rest are in the Playlist
It's pretty easy in person to see the defects, may be a little hard to capture on camera due to glare
What do you think of comic collectors and comic stores value graded comics at different values pgx , cbcs, egs sells less to cgc people probably disagree with me have comics graded your paying for company label they do same except cgc with signature books they all should sell for same value no matter what company graded them it’s forcing people go to cgc who don’t like cgc who have had problems with cgc will not go them again
I think between CGC and CBCS there shouldn't be a value difference. I think CBCS is actually more consistent in grading and their slab is better quality, though I know some people like the appearance of CGC better
I usually buy CGC and CBCS and for my PC I submit to PGX because of their turnaround time.
Totally reasonable! I've done the same before. Thanks for commenting!
Someone needs to have robots grade already ..
that CGC 9.2 TEam up is a joke. . .WAY too high wowza!
Comic book grading ruined the hobby
I've seen a few other people say this, how so? I'm genuinely curious about that position. I can see why people don't like grading their books etc but can't see how it ruined the hobby
@@ComicsRediscovered I started collecting in 1974, it was left up to the buyer and seller to determine a price. With graded books the prices are so high it has kept the average collector out of the market.
Grading companies allowed online sales to become safer and expand. There were so many restoration scams before grading companies existed.
Wow...that 9.2 on the Marvel Team-up is crazy. To me it is not a 9.2.
agreed. its even more obvious to me that the grade is soft and overly generous when put up against other books in the same order from CGC and the books from CBCS and PGX. Thanks for commenting!
You can't do an analysis of just one book vs another book to decide which company grades better.
I didnt. This is based off multiple submissions of multiple books over time, boiled down to this one video and set of submissions. Taking any of the companies at value of any submission of books is a fair enough way of doing it. As I said in the video and multiple others, the level of consistency among the companies is the problem.
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