I try to
be fair and honest in my grading, and make every attempt to mention
significant damage. Pulp magazines were printed on low-grade paper, and are
typically browning and heavily tattered and chipped at the edges.Unless listed in high grade (Fine) you
should expect all of the above to be present
FINE:a nice copy, flat with minor creases; may have some spine stress,
but no prominent defects unless noted.
VERY
GOOD: a better-than-average pulp;well-read with an accumulation of tears and defects as noted;
brittle.
GOOD:a complete but heavily-worn magazine; brittle; may be missing
pieces of covers, tattered or loose covers; spine damage, etc.
FAIR:a rough magazine; brittle, with many defects including tears.
missing pieces, water damage, spine wear, etc.
POOR: no missing pages unless noted, but otherwise a pretty trashed
magazine; brittle; almost any and every damage may be present.
On Mar-28-12 at 15:08:00 PDT, seller added the following information: