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vorthian<< Nonetheless, I probably won't win anything since those folks at PSA will give the award to all the "Merkels" of the World (the big name guys that know PSA people on a first name basis). >>
Hogwash, Hal! I'll be voting for you because the task you set on completing was much more tougher than merely writing a check to an auction house or three (or person/s for that matter).
When the PSA set registry was in it's early stages, I submitted some ideas that were well received (see below) because I embraced the difficulties of those that are chasing sets/cards that are not offered that often. Let's face it, it's easier to build a high-grade PSA T206 set than it is to complete a 1928 Yuengling's set.
Subj: RE: PSA SET REGISTRY
Date: 8/8/00 7:43:54 PM Pacific Daylight Time
From: bj@collectors.com (Searls, BJ) To: Vorthian@aol.com ('Vorthian@aol.com')
Steve,
Thanks for your feedback. We will be reviewing our PSA Set Registry requirements in a few months. I am keeping your email on account and will get back in touch with you. Your ideas are good.
BJ Searls
Website Director