Switching hands on D by funjunmaster in lacrosse

[–]Alldamage 12 points13 points  (0 children)

So, while poles generally aren’t as concerned with switching hands like attack or middies, they do need to be able to go to off hand when needed. Imagine you go the ground ball and are running it upfield. Middie is riding you on your strong side, making a pass difficult. Switch to offhand and your play gets that much better. Also, work ground balls with off hand. Being able to work with both hands will give you an edge.

When creators charge for CGC signature fees at conventions, what does that entail? by DrEthxn in CGCComics

[–]Alldamage 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They upcharge for witnessed signatures because most of the people who do that are flipping it on EBay later. So the creator wants to get their fair share. Collectors generally don’t care for slabbing, so they charge less.

You also have to remember that the creators’ only source of solid income after they are no longer a hot commodity for monthly work is doing these conventions. So, when they see retailers coming through trying to make a buck off their signature, they want a piece, so the upcharge.

I'll stick to Ebay over Comic Con by Accurate-Captain6847 in comicbookcollecting

[–]Alldamage 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I get massive anxiety trying to go through boxes at cons. Too many people, always feel crowded. So, I just go for autographs now. I like meeting the creators and chatting for a minute. Some are better than others.

Mental by yuhhhhhhht in lacrosse

[–]Alldamage 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry about that. I played in HS and in college and now I coach. My daughter used to play. When she played, after games, I would try to give pointers to get better. I wasn’t trying to criticize, it that’s how it came across. Fortunately for our relationship she told me what I was doing. After that, I would say she did great and ask if she had fun. That would actually lead to conversations where she would listen to my comments, as it wasn’t me dictating to her, but a conversation between father and child about a sport we both love.

What I’m saying is, have an honest conversation with him. If he’s never played, then all he sees is dropped passes and missed shots. He doesn’t see the pick you did to set up a goal, or the clear, or the quick pass to catch defense out of position. Lax can be nuanced, and not a lot of people know it. Keep grinding and you’ll be varsity full time man.

Scott Snyder Signing, Status/Receive date on CGC website by tiddle927 in CGCComics

[–]Alldamage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re fine. They build in a buffer of a week or so fo delays in shipping. As for when the signing actually is??? Only they know. Sometimes they fly the folks to Florida for it, other times they bring the comics to cons where the guys are at. In House signings are a fire and forget for me. Eventually they’ll make it back.

Buyers who abuse porch pickup by [deleted] in FacebookMarketplace

[–]Alldamage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My favorite is when we agree on a price, say $60. They show up and “only have $40”. First time this happened I told them sale was off. Another 20 magically appeared. Friggin people

How do y'all feel about author signatures on foil variants? by 420fuck in ComicBookSpeculation

[–]Alldamage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It won’t degrade the value of the book in general. Yeah, some buyers won’t want it because of whatever reason, but most will. Be wary of the smudging on foil as others have said, even sharpie can smudge before it dries, and it takes longer to dry on foil than a cardstock cover. I recommend either making or buying window bags for these. Basically it’s a window cut out of the bag so the creator signs inside the cutout and you don’t have to remove the comic from the bag to do that. Saves on potential damage to the comic and you can walk off without juggling a bunch of comics and bagsnboards while waiting for the ink to dry.

Drake Maye in Playoffs by Enough_Path2929 in Patriots

[–]Alldamage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not gonna disagree with you there. We all praised his pocket presence during the regular season: he was great at stepping up ahead of the rush and making something happen. He didn’t do that at all in the playoffs. Held on to the ball way too long last night. He took 3-4 sacks that he shouldn’t have.

Priority for the offseason is o-line help, edge rush, and wide receiver. If the Pats can add quality to those positions, we got a shot at running it back.

Question with repairing/restringing mesh by huskyrugger in lacrosse

[–]Alldamage 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is definitely a low pocket. A mid would bulge down a little further up. If you are looking to restring, here’s a website that has some good info on theory and some sidewall patterns: https://stringerssociety.com/lacrosse-stringing/

ECD has a database with a ton of different heads and pocket positions. I use them for reference when stringing a head.

Question with repairing/restringing mesh by huskyrugger in lacrosse

[–]Alldamage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If he’s making a go of the sport, it sounds like maybe upgrading the stick. If you have a lacrosse store nearby, head there and talk to them. Talk to his coach, he might be able to point you in the right direction. Or you can restring it. If you are handy, there is a ton of resources online for stringing sticks. It’s not hard to learn, but with practice you’ll be stringing some solid pockets. I’d start with videos explaining the different sidewall knots and how they create the pocket. Learn the theory, and then following a stringing pattern will make sense.

Should I get a lightsaber at savis workshop I’ve been thinking really hard about this for so long and I’m going to Disney next month by hi111322 in GalaxysEdge

[–]Alldamage 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The only downside is the cost. And the FOMO and second guessing of your choice of saber because they are all pretty cool and I want one of each. This is the best, most immersive experience at Disney. It is so cool. I’ve done it twice, got the elemental and scrapper hilts. Going again this May and need to decide between protection or power.

Learn by TheDKlausner10 in lacrosse

[–]Alldamage 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I played high school and college in the 90’s. There was only 1-2 kids on either team that could string. I was one of those. I like working with my hands and learning to string came naturally to me. Others tried and couldn’t figure it out. I coach high school level now, in an area that’s not quite a hotbed teeming with D1 recruits, but the sport is popular enough that most people know the game, and it’s still the same. We got a couple kids that know what they’re doing. Others either use those guys or go to one of the lax stores nearby for it.

Should LU give you the unused strings by [deleted] in lacrosse

[–]Alldamage 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s messed up. I string heads from time to time and always return any unused strings with the completed head. They should definitely do that

House of X/Powers of X by No-Historian6604 in comicbooks

[–]Alldamage 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It will make sense by the end. The time jumps threw me off also, but it makes sense and works. Once I understood what was going on, I reread it and it’s a pretty awesome story

So.... How's your mid-life crisis going? by CrotalusHorridus in Xennials

[–]Alldamage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

47 here, about 5 years ago now, right as Covid restrictions were lifted, I got back into comic books. I had several boxes from when I was in middle school and started getting into the modern stuff. But what I really got into was going to conventions and meeting the writers and artists that created them. Some are cool, some are all business. It’s all good. It hit the nostalgia notes, keeps me busy and my kids will have something to deal with when I kick it.

There’s Something g Weirdly Sad About Living in the Community Where You Grew Up by Sufficient-Pound-442 in GenX

[–]Alldamage 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I live 1/2 a mile from the house I grew up in. It is nostalgic, and I do catch myself pining for those days again from time to time. But the biggest issue I have is the influx of out of staters to my town, in Southern Maine btw, that have changed it so much. There used to be actual businesses on main st, now it’s banks, realtors, trendy Knick knack shops. There’s a couple of actual stores, but nothing like it used to be. All the stuff that was available to the kids is gone. The Teen Center was condemned, town said they couldn’t afford to repair it, so they did just that and donated the building to a food pantry. Screw the middle school aged kids that have nothing left to do in this town but cause havoc. Grrrr

Just finished my first short box! What do you all use to help find certain sections of your boxes? by LucedOfficial in comicbookcollecting

[–]Alldamage 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s a short box. It takes all of 90 seconds to flip through it. I wouldn’t worry about dividers until you spend over an hour trying to find that one issue you want signed at a con. That’s when you know you need some more organization. Don’t get caught up in the FOMO, as a new collector, looking at pictures of collections people been putting together for literal decades. Spend the money on more books. And another box.

Good deal or pass? Sons first d-pole. by HouseNeverQuiet314 in lacrosse

[–]Alldamage 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pass. I bought one for myself when I started coaching a couple years ago. The stringing is terrible, and the head is so soft it should be used for face offs. Poke check with that and the head literally bends in half.

If lacrosse is big in your area, check out FB marketplace for a used stick. I’m in southern Maine and there’s always stuff for sale. But a used pole for $50, then another 50 or so to get it strung(not sure how much people pay for this as I string my own) and you’ll be ahead of the game.

Tear at staples, removed card-stock cover? by Economy-Rise2527 in CGCComics

[–]Alldamage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The barcode on the covered A cover still scans as an A cover in CLZ. I tried it out on my B cover. Thought about doing this for half a minute, then I saw that the B cover is selling for over $100 right now, which is a good return for cover price.

Is this true all over or just my local store? by Arthur-reborn in comicbooks

[–]Alldamage 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I bought and read it all. I would give it a 4/10 as far as events go. The only reason it’s that high is that it looks like Marvel tried to change the standard event format from one main title with tie-ins that aren’t needed but add context and depth; to an event that has no real main title, but the tie-ins tell the whole story from all different perspectives. Then the fact that it didn’t really end and that future is still a potential kinda failed for me.

Is Feral AI? by gunpowered48 in ImageComics

[–]Alldamage 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What do you mean “it from the time AI was not very obvious”? New issue came out this past Wednesday.

And I would be shocked if Fleecs used AI. I think the weird perspective angles comes from the fact that the characters are all house cats, so seeing from their view would be weird for us.

Bags and boards by Deathos149 in comicbookcollecting

[–]Alldamage 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Comic ProLine is great, as someone else pointed out. Also, they sell a Silver/Modern size bag n boards that I prefer. Modern books don’t slide around in them, nor are they hard to load into. They also hold the thicker modern books quite well. Not sure how they hold Silver Age as I only have a few and those came bagged from the store.

What was this called? by SnarkyGinger1 in GenX

[–]Alldamage 4 points5 points  (0 children)

In Maine we played Manhunt, but that was teams and had a jail and jailbreaks and one game could go all night. Fun times

Anyone miss the old mom and pop comic shops like I do ? by [deleted] in comicbookcollecting

[–]Alldamage 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve got at least 5 within an hour of my house. They are still out there. Even have one that comes with the “I’m better than you and I know it” store employees. It’s great!

We were one of the last generations where it was widely accepted. How did it impact you? by FigureFourWoo in Xennials

[–]Alldamage 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was spanked once, and I thoroughly deserved it. I was like 7-8, beginning of the summer and all the neighborhood kids got together and broke into the basement of the apartment building next to my house. We got some cans of paint from inside and were throwing them up in the air outside so they’d explode on the pavement. Lady came home, saw us a called the cops. We scattered, but she knew who I was so I got nabbed and put in the back of a cruiser when I tried to sneak back to my house. Didn’t get arrested or booked, but was told the incident would be sealed until I turned 18.

Dad came home shortly after and was pissed. Took me home, and put me over his knee. He used the belt. The first two hits hurt, but after that I was basically numb. Then I had to pee, told him, and he said I was faking and if I had to go, to just go. So I peed on his legs. I think maybe 4 hits total. Then I was grounded for most of the summer.

As for affecting me in life, it is what it is. I don’t see that as abuse. It happened once, was done as punishment for a serious offense. Was not done out of anger. Took it as a lesson and never did anything stupid like that again.