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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: leon
I am posting this for my good friend Jay Miller who saved it as a wrong type of file ... |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Is that the same card in REA? |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: Jay
Yes, it is; although it appears to me that the crease has faded with time--possibly from being left out in the sun |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Well, you have to give SGC credit -- they downgraded it two levels from the esteemed PGA grading company. |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: Tom Nieves
This card was purchased on Ebay in December 2007 by Gary Moser's buddy/partner/associate/whatever Gerry Schwartz (syzygy3.14). |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: barrysloate
Yes Jay, the sun will do that to creases! |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
That is some nice work done on that card. And so quickly! Yeah, this sounds like a card I'd want to own -- if I had brain damage. |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: Jay
Jeff--If you had bought the George Wright bat in the last auction you could smack yourself on the head with it before bidding on the Jackson. |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: LetsGoBucs
Well, it would at least appear that the person doing the original ebay auction was a straight shooter. |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: Jay
To Rob's credit he has modified the lot description to mention the crease. |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
Just wondering what the members of the forum think about SGC grading a card which has undergone an attempt at reducing or removing a crease in an effort to improve the presentation of the card. I know many here feel that would be considered an alteration and render the card Authentic at best. Maybe by SGC deciding to assign a grade, which I feel is accurate based on what I can see in the image provided, makes it more palatable or less of an offensive practice. Not implying that SGC is endorsing altering a card but maybe they are modifying their criteria for grading to be more in line with the reality of our hobby. |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Greg, it's more likely that SGC simply missed the cleaning up of the card, right? |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: barrysloate
People who make a career out of altering baseball cards may not be the smartest people to begin with. |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: LetsGoBucs
Well...the best one's are professional restorers by trade - restoring artwork, paper money, stamps, newspapers, etc and they are actually fairly smart people I'd say.....and on the side if one or two of them spends significant time with some baseball cards...perhaps working on commission (say 50% of increased resale value).....then its easy money to them and unfortunately for those that collect graded cards I'd take the best professional restorers over the best baseball card graders any day. |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: Dan Kravitz
Maybe I am missing something, but what is the alteration? |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: scott brockelman
If SGC had no prior knowledge of the card, which I would say they did not, they are not at fault. The card appears to have been soaked, which removed some of the creasing, which is undectable by SGC as the water leaves no traces |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
Scott, |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: scott brockelman
my point was that soaking a card in water is going to minimize the creasing while being undectable rather than spooning or other pressure methods |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: Dan Kravitz
If someone puts the card in a screw down holder, it doesn't sound like an alteration to me. Is that the only "alteration" in question? |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: dan mckee
soaking is just WRONG! I just sold a PSA NM to MT graded 8 that was SOAKED out of a scrapbook! I asked the buyer what he thought he was receiving and he said if it is PSA graded within the last 3 years then it is untouched, unaltered, and perfectly graded as they state! Too funny. God I love grading. |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
Not sure that just soaking a card minimizes a crease. Never heard of that one. |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: dan mckee
You caught them Greggy, you gotta roll it while its wet!!! Those Sinners!!!! |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: leon
It won't burn that way. It has to be fairly dry (from what I am told of course).... |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: James Gallo
Maybe its me or my computer, but the crease doesn't look all that different to me. |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: dan mckee
Yes u r correct SGC almost picked up the fact that my 1952 Mantle was in 2 pieces and elmers glued together. Almost only counts in horseshoes and grenades. My Mantle is in an SGC 2 holder. God I love grading. |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: Dan Kravitz
doesn't bother me at all. I'm a bidder. |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: dan mckee
Well put Leon, I soak all of my cards so that when I get pissed, I can't burn them. |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
James, |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: Louis Bollman
Just my two cents, for whatever they are worth: |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: Jay
I asked SGC about the card when it was up on Ebay. They saw images of it then and I would hope that they remembered it when it was submitted for their review. Louis, you may be right, but my sense is that the crease has been reduced and not just through different lighting. |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: David R
Based on the original Net54 thread, Barry owes Leon a milkshake. |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: barrysloate
How did I lose a milkshake? I demand an audit! |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: leon
You do owe me a milk shake. It was the hanging chads..... |
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Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson
Posted By: barrysloate
Say no more...feel free to make it a malted! |
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