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Old 08-11-2006, 08:26 AM
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Default A Troubling Hobby Developement

Posted By: John S

I have no idea what percentage of cards that reside in holders have been altered. The fact remains that some have. And I also agree with the counterpoint that more cards are available than fifteen years due the increased visibility of the hobby, internet, etc. However that does not explain the relative level of high-end material that seems to be continuously available. The hobby has changed into more of a business. Some people will "cut corners" to make money if the opportunity arises. A number of people want proof for the accusations that cards are being altered and finding their way into slabs. Use your eyes and experience...what further proof do you need? I believe that Gil stated that one of the negative consequences of grading is the dumbing down of the hobby, collectors relying on the third-party system for peace of mind rather than their own experience. I couldn't agree more.

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