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67L78conv
08-04-2009, 12:23 AM
Not sure if this is an acceptable post or not so if not let me know.

Here is the deal. I am currently in the middle of an emergency move. Long story short we have black mold and are getting sick from it. The landlord and condo association are of no help and we have to get out now. We need to make room in storage so we can get everything out of the apartment post haste so I have been trying to get rid of unneeded parts etc.

Once upon a time I had a small comic store 15+ years ago and have around 3000+ comics left from it which takes up an area that we really really need now. If anyone is interested in them or knows someone who is please contact me as I will let them go disgustingly cheap. Talking $750 for the lot, that's less than $.25 each. They range in age from 1950's through the early 90's with most being 1970's onward.

Thanks

67L78conv
08-04-2009, 02:37 AM
How would you like this in your place, smells wonderful to boot. This is just one small spot about 2'x3'. Going on three months of arguing and still have not even gotten anyone to show up and do an estimate from these guys.


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TDW
08-04-2009, 02:51 AM
Man, that is awful! Is that the Chinese drywall the news was talking about a few months back? How old is the condo?

x Baldwin Motion
08-04-2009, 03:41 AM
I hate to have to ask, but what is the condition of the magazines. Many years ago a basement flood wound up molding out 100's of my mags that were in an ajoining room. http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbsdown.gif

67L78conv
08-04-2009, 04:03 AM
Comics were never stored here, they do have the usual musty routine going from years of storage but were never exposed to the hell that is my home.

The ceiling is a simple sheetrock ceiling with a layer of heavy spackle/putty of some sort over it and a swirl pattern applied over top of it. The ceiling was probably done I would say at least 20 years ago. The condo building itself is over 90 years old.

The owner of the condo above me decided to remodel between tenants and among other things decided to install a European toilet that does not match the American piping. Can be done with some modifications by a pro plumber though. He used an unlicensed contractor and needless to say it leaked very badly and two months later still has as slow drip. The initial incident started when I heard a slow drip on the ceiling and notified the super, he said he could not check it right now but let him know if it got worse. Two hours later called him and told him that the leak had gotten far far worse and water was now coming out of the light fixtures. Turned the electric off to the rear of the place and waited and complained and waited, etc. Over 48 hours later they finally got the water shut off but not before I dumped over 40 gallons of water out of buckets into the bath tub. Told the super, condo association and owners all that they need to remove the ceiling immediately and get dryers in there or there will be a mold problem. Two+ months later I have not gotten anyone to do anything more than say they are working on getting an estimate or waiting for insurance, etc. Now it looks like that. I hired an independent inspector to do air samples and came back with black mold. Looking to get everything out before everything we own is contaminated and needs to be abandoned which is why I need the storage space. Thankfully I used to run part of a boiler company where one of my duties was to handle the mold and asbestos issues (contain and coordinate with the re mediators) in regards to PPE and Osha, etc. SO thankfully I started working on minimizing the exposure since day one but it gets worse daily despite my efforts and the stink is getting beyond nasty at this point.

427.060
08-04-2009, 05:39 AM
Contact your local building department and health department and tell them about the mold. I'll bet something gets done then.
James

67L78conv
08-04-2009, 06:29 AM
Already spoke to them and discussed the situation and the inspector basically said that until he actually is called in he cannot say for sure but he will likely tell us to vacate when he does and then hammer them hard. We are still living with violations that they were told they have 30 days to repair six months ago so hes not happy with the owners or board. This is why the mad rush for getting anything of value out into our storage unit and getting a new place in a hurry. The comics are of no personal value to me and I don't care much about the monetary value as I do not have time to get rid of them individually.

427TJ
08-04-2009, 06:35 AM
How do you expect the building owner to make any money if he has to fix things? Licensed plumbers? Too expensive. An unlicensed guy is much cheaper. Yeah, move out and stay out of that place.

67L78conv
08-05-2009, 07:21 AM
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How do you expect the building owner to make any money if he has to fix things? Licensed plumbers? Too expensive.

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I know I am a horrible tenant.

I have had several people now ask me about titles, etc. There is a small mountain of titles that I just really can;t name them all, 5 or ten comics no problem, going through 3000+ is another story but this is a general list to give some people an idea. I initially thought of doing the E-Pay routine and list them all individually or in lots but do not have the time and need the room now. There are also a lot of duplicates of titles that I had just gotten in just before I closed. There are also several signed limited edition books (usually two of each) there may be some ashcans (not sure if they are still there), several limited edition dealer only copies, etc. I had started to scan some of them as I was gong to list them 1 at a time on E-Pay but there are just to many and I really do need the room now. I have included a few of the scans. Some of the titles are
Amazing Spiderman
The Brave and the Bold
Our Army at War
Detective Comics
The Mighty Thor
Star Wars
Star Trek
Batman
Brigade
Dr. Strange
Tales to Astonish
Justice League
Superman
Action Comics
Magnus Robot Fighter
Spawn
Lady Death
Rai
Harbinger
Archie
Richy Rich
Shadow Kawk
Captain America
The Avengers
Super Duck (1950's)
Shadowman
The Spectre
The Green Lantern
Kid Colt Outlaw
Strange Tales
Tarzan
The Twilight Zone
Turock
Venom
Solar Man of the Atom
Vertigo
Grendel
Creatures on the loose
Sgt Fury
Indian Jones
The Incredible Hulk
Harbinger
James Bond
Ren and Stimpy
Lobo
Ghost Rider
The Punisher
DareDevil
Fantastic Four
Avengers
X-Men
IronMan
Wizard Price guides
Star Wars Tales of the Jedi

If you are interested in learning more feel free to give me a call at 732-682-1392.

Thanks,

Mike

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John
08-11-2009, 02:46 AM
...You might try to sell them to this guy...
http://norfolk.craigslist.org/clt/1311860365.html

good luck http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/beers.gif