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BasementComics Posts: 784
6/15/2019
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Does anyone ever buy these? I believe they are ad-less but am wondering if the font size is any bigger than what the normal book offers.
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quinnspuddinjoker Posts: 673
6/15/2019
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Not sure but the type is just 1/16β tall, not sure font size. For me the type is easier to read, paper is thicker than regular guide book and there is a little more room to write notes on pages. They are about 9β wide and 11β long in size. A heavy book compared to regular price guide, think like a little less than picking up a gallon of milk weight. I always bought the BIG BIG OVERSTREET PRICE GUIDE since it was easy to read, easier to mark comments on pages and once I bought the first one, I was hooked. If you are a type that has to buy a printed guide, the BIG BIG book would be my choice.
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BasementComics Posts: 784
6/15/2019
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Thanks Quinn.
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ruk Posts: 979
6/15/2019
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i agree the big print and big pages are easy to read and make sense I think I bought it used but still works fine. Of course I have normal overstreet which has tiny print-but this is a cute variation
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quinnspuddinjoker Posts: 673
6/15/2019
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Looking at a page I would say one big difference between the regular guide and the BIG BIG version that makes it easier to read is the space between each line of print.
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Ronbatman Administrator Posts: 2530
6/24/2019
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I'm sure you can guess my answer but I never buy an Overstreet Price Guide. Shocking right? Someone who works for Comics Price Guide never buys an Overstreet. I get why people do it but for me, it's outdated by the time it's printed.
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quinnspuddinjoker Posts: 673
6/24/2019
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Right Ron. I stopped buying printed guides a few years ago seeing just how easy it is to use COMICPRICEGUIDE.COM. I will say I do look at my old printed guide when figuring prices for Golden age and some Silver age books comparing theirs to this guide. Both give me a better understanding of what I might end up paying. I do think that this guide is the best for finding modern variant prices since Overstreet may only listed around 1% of any type of variant books the past 30 years to now. Overstreet falls short in a BIG BIG way of how the way comics are being made, many many variants that collectors are buying up.
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Twatwaffle1476 Posts: 7
9/1/2019
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I have one and I love the bigger size. It makes it much easier to read and I love itβs spiral bound and lays flat.
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