Blaquethorne
Collector in Training
Posts: 2
My Collection
|
- Posted: May 28, 2017 1:05:20 pm
- Hey All,
My question is this: If you receive a book that has the barest of spine roll, is is considered manufacturer defect? I have a scan of the book where you can see the so-called spine roll. I don't think it is enough to say it is is damaged. All my books are stored face to face/back to back. They are all bagged and boarded as well. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I would show the pic of the book but I am having trouble using the image button
Q~
|
logerine
Comic Guru
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 725
My Collection
|
- Posted: May 28, 2017 7:23:52 pm
- You can upload the picture to this site. Click on "my profile" then click on "pics" to upload the file.
I've never heard of spine roll considered as a manufacture defect. Does your comic have spine roll or is it just miscut?
|
robertholt
Collector in Training
lifetime member
Posts: 71
My Collection
|
- Posted: June 1, 2017 9:12:54 pm
- It is interesting that you have found other scans showing the same problem but a spine roll is a serious defect. I have come across books where the spine has not been fully compressed (tight). This would be associated to the printing process but is not the same as a roll and easily corrected once the book is compressed. It is possible the spine's were rolled during shipping (box was put on it's side) , however not a printing error.
|
Blaquethorne
Collector in Training
Posts: 2
My Collection
|
- Posted: June 2, 2017 1:58:16 pm
- The book has been stored front to front/back to back in the book boxes and I just don't see a spine roll. I manage to upload a pic here, but sill not sure how to post it so you all can see it
Q~
|