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Old 05-25-2019, 07:22 PM
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Nice conservation here, worthy of a sticker. If anyone here purchased a PSA 2 T227 Cobb from PWCC, take note.

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I like how Brent advertised the paper loss when the card was sold to Moser but conveniently forgot about it three months later.

Where are the vault boys? I picture them on a white knuckle flight to Oregon as I type.
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Old 05-25-2019, 07:30 PM
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I like how Brent advertised the paper loss when the card was sold to Moser but conveniently forgot about it three months later.

Where are the vault boys? I picture them on a white knuckle flight to Oregon as I type.
"We have searched this card thoroughly and while we do locate a couple faint wrinkles or creases, we can't locate the rational behind what appears to be an overly conservative assessment."

whereas before

"An exceedingly light crease to the lower right corner and minor paper loss near Cobb's belt affects the grade."
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Old 05-25-2019, 07:37 PM
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"We have searched this card thoroughly and while we do locate a couple faint wrinkles or creases, we can't locate the rational behind what appears to be an overly conservative assessment."

whereas before

"An exceedingly light crease to the lower right corner and minor paper loss near Cobb's belt affects the grade."
Damn. Brent really did a good thing for the hobby there.
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Damn. Brent really did a good thing for the hobby there.
Maybe he thought the paper loss had been fixed?
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Conserved Peter. It's different than fixed.
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Maybe he thought the paper loss had been fixed?
One of my favorites is when Brent talks about the 62 PSA 8 Mantle as one of the nicest he has ever brokered.... whoops turns out he sold that exact same card as a PSA 7.5 to Moser 3 months earlier...

And then he has that other Goudey where he mentions they have been selling a collection that has come in raw over the years... and then the card in an SGC holder is found being sold...to... you guessed it Moser....

And then Bob Block who sold an estimated $1mm in trimmed cards through PWCC... it’s never ending....
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Mercy. Not just about the card, you have to read through to the end.

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Oh c’mon pete...brents a good guy and is good for the hobby...he’d never do such a thing??? I’d put the odds of brent talking/showing up to the dinner at 5000/1.
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Mercy. Not just about the card, you have to read through to the end.

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That and the Cousy rookie.
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