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filmmaker 07-02-2017 06:55 AM

Small Traditions Scam of 1990 Topps USA1 George Bush
 
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I just can't believe this world.
Heres the quick story. Small Traditions auctioned off a Pair of Signed 1990 Topps USA1 George Bush Cards. They were both PERSONALIZED. I was the back bidder. This was 4/30/2017.

Joe Orlando at PSA tweeted an image of a 1990 Topps George Bush coming in to PSA on June 5th.

July 2, Today, I woke up and saw a George Bush Signed 1990 Topps USA1 on eBay being sold by Small Traditions. They are asking $49,999 for a 6.5 (The sister card) The PERSONALIZATION is Removed on that card too. The same cards that were sold thru their auction site, months ago.

What I find bothersome is The Auction Company Small Traditions first offered the cards. Kept changing photos of the auction during auction hours and ultimately no close up pictures were attached when the item sold. No close up photos. There used to be. So they were setting this whole scam up.

What I also find bothersome is How can these cards be sent to PSA and not be detected for chemicals of taking the personalization off.
I don't know what to think, but its possible that theres an inside job at PSA.

Do a little digging if you care to, you'll find confirmation of everything stated.


Original Auction House Listing: http://www.smalltraditions.com/1990_...lot32222.aspx#

Current eBay Listing: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1990-Topps-U.../362026250192?

Rich Klein 07-02-2017 07:01 AM

As per board rules, you must have your name by your post. Leon has added that! My comment is now no longer needed :)

Rich

bnorth 07-02-2017 07:03 AM

Writing is very easy to remove from cards and is done all the time. As far as PSA knowing, people give them way too much credit. They are grading a card to make a profit they are not a forensic laboratory.

filmmaker 07-02-2017 07:17 AM

An auction company, Small Traditions, sells Personalized Cards thru their own auction site. Then the same auction house, Small Traditions, Sells the same cards but at this point NON PERSONALIZED, thru their other outlet, eBay.

I'm just bringing the facts.

So for the initial auction, Small Traditions was bidding against me in the original auction that they were personalized. Not only were they selling the cards, they were bidding on them as well. This is deeper than just removing signatures from cardboard.

bnorth 07-02-2017 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by filmmaker (Post 1676653)
An auction company, Small Traditions, sells Personalized Cards thru their own auction site. Then the same auction house, Small Traditions, Sells the same cards but at this point NON PERSONALIZED, thru their other outlet, eBay.

I'm just bringing the facts.

So for the initial auction, Small Traditions was bidding against me in the original auction that they were personalized. Not only were they selling the cards, they were bidding on them as well. This is deeper than just removing signatures from cardboard.

I am sure we all get it. The problem is that this kind of stuff is just common now and sadly no one cares anymore.:(

rainier2004 07-02-2017 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by bnorth (Post 1676659)
I am sure we all get it. The problem is that this kind of stuff is just common now and sadly no one cares anymore.:(

It is common, but that doesn't mean no one cares. I wont bid with them anymore, thanks for the information.

We all should care, I do not like taking it in the ass...

S Suckow

Peter_Spaeth 07-02-2017 08:04 AM

If ink was removed, should PSA only have slabbed it authentic?

rainier2004 07-02-2017 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth (Post 1676668)
If ink was removed, should PSA only have slabbed it authentic?

Yup. But they cannot tell the difference, nor have they been able to tell the difference and will continue to not be able to tell the difference. Its not a matter of honestly IMO, its b/c PSA lacks the ability to detect that. Consumers need to be smart enough to realize that PSA can be wrong and seem to do it a consistent basis.

Peter_Spaeth 07-02-2017 08:32 AM

I sent Joe an email advising him of the thread.

swarmee 07-02-2017 08:33 AM

Those cards had a heavy layer of gloss coating, I believe. So it would be relatively easy to remove a felt tip signature without leaving a trace, I would guess. That may be why the signature got an authentic from PSA rather than a number grade, though.

How it got back into their possession after the auction, I would guess they would explain the same way that Brent did, that their buyer is their new consignee. So they brokered the auction, and are now being hired to broker the sale.

filmmaker 07-02-2017 09:34 AM

Update 11:31 AM

Small Traditions wrote me back via eBay

"Thanks for writing. We authenticated the cards with PSA/DNA on behalf of our winning bidder. The inscriptions were written on thin plastic on top of the cards in the display, which you can plainly see in the original listing, and which had originally appeared to me as the glossy coating on top of the cards themselves. We have listed this card on eBay with an astronomical BIN price in order to promote it, as we always do. I fully understand the conflict this might present to some bidders like yourself, but I have no problem doing this on behalf of our winning bidder, and I will present the facts when the card goes up for auction exactly as they unfolded, and people can judge for themselves. The only issue here is that the cards did not grade any higher, as they both appear at least NM or better, but PSA knows very well the magnitude of the cards, and I can assure you they were scrutinized as closely as a pack-fresh 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle would have been. Thanks again for writing, and feel free to call or write again with any further questions, Dave at STs"

Had Small Traditions stated that the autograph was on a "THIN PLASTIC", I would have went higher. But lets just be honest, Its not written on a thin plastic. Its on the card. What a shame. Even advertised sketchy. And the person who bought them was "in" on it too.

conor912 07-02-2017 09:34 AM

Why are the personalizations in a different pen and seemingly different handwriting? Did Bush just sign a stack and then one of his aides do the personalizing?

Peter_Spaeth 07-02-2017 09:48 AM

So their position is that someone affixed plastic to the cards before writing the inscription? Why on earth would anyone do that, this isn't Upper Deck attaching stickered autographs.

swarmee 07-02-2017 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth (Post 1676696)
So their position is that someone affixed plastic to the cards before writing the inscription? Why on earth would anyone do that, this isn't Upper Deck attaching stickered autographs.

Because if you're framing a piece, you don't want to affix the card to adhesive or tape it order to set it into place. It may be in a Cardsaver, which qualifies as "thin plastic", which can then be affixed in the frame so the cards display properly and don't move around or get damage. Why someone would sign a cardsaver, I'm not really sure.

Peter_Spaeth 07-02-2017 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by swarmee (Post 1676699)
Because if you're framing a piece, you don't want to affix the card to adhesive or tape it order to set it into place. It may be in a Cardsaver, which qualifies as "thin plastic", which can then be affixed in the frame so the cards display properly and don't move around or get damage. Why someone would sign a cardsaver, I'm not really sure.

So put the signed card including inscription in a cardsaver to frame it. I am not following your logic. What does signing it have to do with how you ultimately frame it?

calvindog 07-02-2017 10:45 AM

These are safer and worth slightly less than $49,000.

https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5515/...13a63c6cf1.jpg

https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3933/...a1bf7610_b.jpg

Ronnie73 07-02-2017 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by filmmaker (Post 1676690)
Update 11:31 AM

Small Traditions wrote me back via eBay

"Thanks for writing. We authenticated the cards with PSA/DNA on behalf of our winning bidder. The inscriptions were written on thin plastic on top of the cards in the display, which you can plainly see in the original listing, and which had originally appeared to me as the glossy coating on top of the cards themselves. We have listed this card on eBay with an astronomical BIN price in order to promote it, as we always do. I fully understand the conflict this might present to some bidders like yourself, but I have no problem doing this on behalf of our winning bidder, and I will present the facts when the card goes up for auction exactly as they unfolded, and people can judge for themselves. The only issue here is that the cards did not grade any higher, as they both appear at least NM or better, but PSA knows very well the magnitude of the cards, and I can assure you they were scrutinized as closely as a pack-fresh 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle would have been. Thanks again for writing, and feel free to call or write again with any further questions, Dave at STs"

Had Small Traditions stated that the autograph was on a "THIN PLASTIC", I would have went higher. But lets just be honest, Its not written on a thin plastic. Its on the card. What a shame. Even advertised sketchy. And the person who bought them was "in" on it too.

It's interesting that they mention their original listing because in their original listing they state that they had to remove the cards from the frame to verify what they were. I would think they would have noticed an inscription on plastic at that time especially when checking if the cards were the glossy or non-glossy versions.

Quote from their page:
The pair of ungraded examples presented here are both the scarcer White House Glossy versions, and they appear to be in strong Near Mint to Mint condition. Each bears an inscription in a fine-point black marker and is signed by President Bush with a noticeably thicker marker. They came to Small Traditions in the framed display with a signed letter from Florida Governor Jeb Bush pictured below. The display was very tightly glued shut, however, and had to be destroyed to free the cards in order to confirm that they were what we had hoped they were, two of the treasured 100 White House versions gifted directly by Topps to Jeb's father, President George H. W. Bush.

earlywynnfan 07-02-2017 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by calvindog (Post 1676719)


Yeah, but they're on crummy greaseballs. Unfortunately, in a year or so, chances are very high they'll be very ugly.

Peter_Spaeth 07-02-2017 12:51 PM

In the one on the right the inscription appears to overlap with the autograph?

Exhibitman 07-03-2017 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by rainier2004 (Post 1676663)

We all should care, I do not like taking it in the ass...

S Suckow


Spoilsport

Republicaninmass 07-03-2017 07:01 PM

I'm guessing this a vague attempt to say it was signed on the "Glossy laminate" on the card?

maximus35 07-04-2017 07:12 PM

[QUOTE=filmmaker;1676649]I just can't believe this world.
Heres the quick story. Small Traditions auctioned off a Pair of Signed 1990 Topps USA1 George Bush Cards. They were both PERSONALIZED. I was the back bidder. This was 4/30/2017.

So how much did this signed version end up fetching?


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