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Collector notes

Written notes from collectors who used Utility Flow Core for Marvel NFT comic issue cards, variants, and desktop folder hygiene.

These notes come from people who emailed or telephoned the Manchester studio after cataloguing work. They are not marketplace stars, not app-store widgets, and not paid placements.

I sent Nia a jumble of Veve screenshots for a twelve-issue street-level run. She split the foil week from the standard covers and put issue 7 back in sequence after I had named the reprint file as if it were a new number. The desktop list finally matches the splash pages I actually have notes on.

Priya S. · issue card cataloguing · Salford

Owen refused to dump every cover with a particular character into one row, which is what I had done in a spreadsheet. The variant codes made it obvious I owned a virgin treatment and a dual-cover file for the same issue, not two copies of the same object. That saved me from listing them as duplicates in a shop conversation.

Marcus L. · variant indexing · Leeds

The drop timeline caught a postponed Wednesday window I had recorded as Tuesday because my phone clock was still on a US zone. Britain/London in the remark column sounds fussy until you sort a month of Marvel NFT comic drops and watch issue 5 leap over issue 4.

Helen D. · drop notes · Stockport

Hygiene on my “covers_new” folder found four identical crops of the same standard cover and a file named #10 that was clearly #16 on the trade dress. They sent a changelog instead of silently deleting things, so I could see the merges.

Jonah P. · desktop catalog hygiene · Manchester

I asked for reprint flags on a bundle that reused a first-drop cover. The cards marked reprint without pretending the interior had been compared page by page. That honesty is why I still keep their field order on my home computer.

Aisha R. · reprint notes · Liverpool

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