Yes, I think there's room for another grading service.
Just not one that operates the same way as any of the big three currently operate.
I have a feeling that if the right sort of grading company starts up, and has the right funding and the right setup it's possible none of the current top 3 will be operating unless they change in some major ways.
I've seen a couple things recently that have convinced me that all of the current group really aren't doing much of a good job.
Slower, more reliable, and yes, that implies more expensive.
Steve B
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