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Not sure what is more juvenile having a harmless good natured laugh at someone’s name. Or not caring if you have been taken to the cleaners no pun intended on doctored cards that are all good because they made it into holders to pass onto the next guy. Last edited by wonkaticket; 03-24-2014 at 07:23 PM. |
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Since you aren't sure let me help you out. It is making fun of someone's name. Not caring about how the previous owner handled the cards prior to you owning is either a well thought out decision on your collecting preference or apathy. Making fun some someone's name is nothing more than a lack of maturity.
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Dick or anyone,
Just wondering how much does it cost to have a stain or stains removed? Do tobacco stains cost more than water stains? What determines the cost? Thanks, Matt Last edited by Matt E.; 03-24-2014 at 07:41 PM. |
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Maybe it's not that I don't care, but I would rather focus my efforts on the types of alterations that do leave evidence and that we can do something about. |
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The fact that cleaned cards get slabbed is possible because graders are unaware of what to look for.
I'm pretty confident nobody lists on the submission form that these cards were cleaned with chemicals before submitting them. So back to your question David. What can be done? Maybe a collector could purchase a card that has been cleaned to educate himself/herself. Just a suggestion. Jantz |
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If I buy a card that was "cleaned" and I can't detect any evidence, you can't detect any evidence, the graders can't detect any evidence and nobody else can detect any evidence, then what does it really matter?
My feelings also. If you can't see it, smell it or can't know it was done, then was ANYTHING really done? It's like grading: a card gets a VG 4 for a crease no one can see or find--then to me it isn't there!
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The basis of this thread repulses me.
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If you can't detect a trim is that OK? if you can't detect rebuilt corners is that OK? This is a slippery slope you have gotten on.
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If it were any other kind of alteration, that would be a great idea. However, from what others have said, the stain removal process is undetectable. So, if I buy a card that I know had a stain removed from it, but I can't detect it (can't smell it, can't feel it, can't see it), then how do I learn from it?
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I am curious as to why no one seems to be concerned with the existing / first "chemical" alteration ie: The Stain...?
What if my nine year old son dumps some type of Sodium hydroxide solution on one my baseball cards - I let it dry - send it off to be graded - put it up on Ebay to sell - is anyone concerned about long term effects of this chemical exposure? Should I give full disclosure as to how my son altered the card? |
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In my opinion, if there is no trace of "alteration", there is no alteration. Just because the card was cleaned, doesn't mean it was altered. If a card is dirty, was it originally dirty? Of course it wasn't...so if it is then cleaned without any chemicals or something that seems to alter the card in some sort, why is this practice considered unethical? Also, I believe Frank brings up some great points...way to keep it real, Frank!
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