Reviews
Collector notes
These remarks describe specific cataloging work. They are not marketplace stars, not seeded quotes, and not studio testimonials.
Kanokwan, Khlong Toei — I brought a folder of screenshots where every foil cover was named “shiny.” Arun wrote treatment lines that separated metallic logos from animated rain. The print #12 of the same storyline finally had a digital cousin that I could point to without waving my phone.
Minh, a visitor keeping books near Silom — Ploy rebuilt six drop windows that I had logged as “late Friday.” Two of them were Saturday 00:40 ICT. I stopped arguing with a friend in another timezone about who “missed” the inked overlay.
Somsak, Bang Rak shop shelf — Natee mapped three renamed cards back to the original anniversary one-shot. I had been about to list a “new” animated cover that was the same four-hundred mint I already owned.
Lalida, student collector in Pathum Wan — The inventory ledger let me put board-and-bag issues in one column and NFT serials in the next. Nobody asked me for a seed phrase, which is the only reason I stayed.
Rico, who emails from Chiang Mai but files notes with the Bangkok desk — Scarcity annotation refused my chat-group claim that a sketch-style cover was “1 of 50.” The public mint was 400. The paragraph is less exciting and more usable.