Comic Book Collecting, Oh what an Enjoyable Past Time it is!Written by Dave Gieber
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Through all my research over last many months, I have even created an ebook product on how to start a comic book collection, which is filled with Internet resources. I want to have an inexpensive resource available to help others, with same passion I have, to get started. If you care to see what book is about, you can check it out at http://www.comic-book-collection-made-easy.com/comic-book-collection.html and let me know what you think. When you start your collection, you will need to start thinking about sources to purchase your comic books from. You will want to start learning about comic book supplies to help preserve and organize your magazines. You will want to learn how rest of industry goes about grading physical condition and what your individual comics are worth. Personally though, I believe some of greatest worth in a comic book is what it means to you and enjoyment you receive from owning these little pieces of art. You may even what to find where all great comic book conventions are and if there are any close to you. All of this information is available on Net and I am hoping to build a central hub to all this other great info. Want to start a collection? Come on over and visit me. Kick your shoes off and stay for a while. I don’t think you will be disappointed. You may even want to bookmark my site. Have something of value you want me to add or a question that needs an answer? I am all ears. So start scanning want ads and I will see you at my site. Flame on! Or was that “Up, Up and Away”?

Dave Gieber, a former rocket engineer, has decided to take up residency on the Internet. He is the owner and editor of several websites, one of which was built around one of his childhood passions; www.comic-book-collection-made-easy.com . You can visit here to keep up to date on the world of comic books and comic book collecting. Feel free to sign up for his comic book ezine at www.comic-book-collection-made-easy.com/comic-book-ezine.html
| | Comic Book Supplies, Necessities of the Serious CollectorWritten by Dave Gieber
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Now if you have a rather rare back issue that may well have a high dollar value, here is a process worth considering. De-acidification products are usually used to neutralize acids in paper prior to storage of most paper products of a pulp nature. This is not to be taken lightly, as it is considered by most to be an extensive form of restoration. The current understanding of process is that staples are removed and sheets are submerged, film developer style, in a bath of de-acidification material. Then entire book is rebuilt with new staples. This process can cost around $50 per comic book, when done by a professional, but will restore and increase life expectancy of your comic book by many years. This process, in my opinion, should only be considered for already deteriorated comics that may have a considerable future worth if restored. One final item to consider, especially if you live in a high humidity area is use of descants within your storage boxes. A desiccant is a chemical sieve for water, and is available for industry use in small packets or in buckets. For our purposes an 8 oz can (that looks like you'd keep a grasshopper in) can be simply put inside box to absorb moisture and indicates when it is full by changing from crystal colored to pink. These same cans can then be reused by baking them for 3-4 hours in an oven at about 350 F. Each canister can cost around $9-$10 from one supplier called GAYLORDMART. 1 canister per short box and 2 per long box should be sufficient. Another consideration is little packets typically found in a box of shoes. These are even more inexpensive, but would require further research to insure no harm would come to each comic book. So as you build your valuable comic book collection, you will want to put some serious consideration into comic book supplies that you will need. Materials and supplier source will become important variables in your overall decisions. I will have more interesting topics and sources from time to time at my site, so come on over and visit. You may even want to bookmark it.

Dave Gieber, a former rocket engineer, has decided to take up residency on the Internet. He is the owner and editor of several websites, one of which was built around one of his childhood passions; www.comic-book-collection-made-easy.com . You can visit here to keep up to date on the world of comic books and comic book collecting. Feel free to sign up for his comic book ezine at www.comic-book-collection-made-easy.com/comic-book-ezine.html
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