Contact Us
Please contact us with any questions, comments
or input. We will gladly describe any item in detail
or provide you with scans or any other information.
Payment info/options and postage costs, as well
as a section about
condition grading are found below.
E-Mail Address:

Contact by regular mail:
Fred Sliman
672 Broadmoor Avenue
Baton Rouge, LA 70815
ORDERING
POSTAGE AND PAYMENT OPTIONS:
We accept check, money order and Paypal
payments. Cash is taken, but never recommended through the mail and is at
buyer's risk. Registered mail is the safest way, but is often
prohibitively costly.
POSTAGE COSTS:
We ship Priority Mail.
Posters and other paper items generally have a base price of $5.00. Videos
ship for $3.85 for one; $4.50 and up for multiples. Please contact us for
postage info if you have any questions.
All purchases satisfaction guaranteed or money
back.
RESERVES/LAYAWAY:
We are currently working on a layaway plan, and
will be happy to work with you if you desire information on reserving items.
CONDITION/GRADING/DESCRIPTIONS:
We work on a general condition grading scale,
but more importantly we try to describe flaws and defects in detail in addition
to the grade.
Generally the breakdown is as follows:
Mint:
Flawless and unused; because the strictest graders can find a tiny defect in
virtually any piece, you will find almost no pieces described as such on the
site.
Near Mint:
Unused or very slightly used with almost no defects at all.
Excellent: A
clean, crisp copy with minor wear or defects noted.
Very Good:
Moderately used, with some expected handling or age wear, with moderate defects.
Good: A
heavily used copy with some possibly serious defects; the overall eye appeal of
the piece is intact but bound for restoration/filler copy status in most cases.
Fair: Heavy
wear & tear and/or defects of a more serious nature.
Poor: Pretty
much been through it all; we offer very few items in this condition.
BRIEF CLARIFICATION OF SOME
DEFECTS DESCRIPTION TERMS/PHRASES
While most of the descriptions of flaws are
fairly self explanatory, a few clarifications follow:
Minor wear:
This term is used in description of a piece without notable flaws, but
with overall imperfections or handling wear that keep it from the near mint
category.
Dings:
Indentations of the type that would result if you thumped a piece of paper hard
and it didn't tear.