in house dollar bill thumbnail
 Total: 42,778 books
 New: 212 books




small login logo

Please enter your details to login and enjoy all the fun of the fair!

Not a member? Join us here. Everything is FREE and ALWAYS will be.

Forgotten your login details? No problem, you can get your password back here.

The following is a public service announcement: How to Krac a Slab

Pages: [1]

topic icon Author Topic: The following is a public service announcement: How to Krac a Slab  (Read 2022 times)

bdw

  • Past Member
  • avatar for old site member: bdw
ip icon Logged

paw broon

  • Administrator
message icon
Re: The following is a public service announcement: How to Krac a Slab
« Reply #1 on: January 12, 2017, 08:58:46 AM »

Oh, that's good.  Made my day. I detest the whole slabbing crap.
ip icon Logged

jimmm kelly

  • VIP
message icon
Re: The following is a public service announcement: How to Krac a Slab
« Reply #2 on: January 12, 2017, 02:50:55 PM »

I bought a slabbed comic for the first time a couple months ago, because it was a comic I really wanted and I despaired of finding a good non-slabbed copy. When it came in the mail, I was hard pressed to figure how I would get the comic out of the slab. I watched videos, but they all seemed to involve breaking the slab--and I don't like to break things if I don't have to. But then I realized that I could pry it open from the side and slide the comic out that way. I wouldn't reccomend this for really high priced comics in high grade condition, since you could crinkle the comic as you try to slide it out. But my copy was VG, so I didn't see the harm. Since the slab is still intact, I could probably slide the comic back inside, if I really wanted to, but I doubt that will happen--I can use the slab as a divider.
ip icon Logged
Pages: [1]
 

Comic Book Plus In-House Image
Mission and Disclaimer: The mission of Comic Book Plus is to present completely free of charge, and to the widest possible audience, popular cultural works of the past. These records are offered as a contribution to education and lifelong learning. They are historical documents reflecting the attitudes, perspectives, and beliefs of different times. We at Comic Book Plus do not endorse the views expressed in these, which may contain content offensive to modern users.

We aim to house only content in the Public Domain. If you suspect that any of our material may be infringing copyright, then please use our contact page to let us know. So we can investigate further.