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Surely you can't be serious? That was a backroom favor by some grader at PSA. As I said before, Joe O Needs to investigate this. Read that PSA thread. It's been updated. They keep finding more cards - same buyer, same seller and a bump every time.
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What other cards, I can't follow the CU thread but it seemed to me they were still talking about the Shell and Havlicek only.
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This PSA 8 sold by Probstein and winning bidder was Pank21:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ht_1230wt_1165 Magically re-appears as a PSA 9 again being sold by Probstein: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1955-Red-Man...ht_1129wt_1165 What a lucky submitter Last edited by vintagetoppsguy; 08-16-2012 at 07:43 PM. |
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So since you retracted your original accusation, what's your new theory?
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Given what we know to be true, what's your theory? |
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What about him shilling his own auction? Oh, wait a minute. It's probably another bidder with a similiar username that happens to have the same feedback. |
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I have seen Pank in action
I've seen Joe up close and personal. He definitely will crack out, press corners, edges, etc., and re-submit to PSA on anything he thinks has a chance. What I learned is that SGC graders (at least back in the day) would always press corners, edges as necessary B4 grading a subbed card, whereby, PSA does absolutely nothing of the kind. That said, it makes perfect sense for P21, or anyone to practice the "art" of cracking out and re-subbing to PSA. I am guessing a multitude of collectors on this very thread do it. I admit I do...
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I just read the PSA thread, but I didn't see any mentions of additional cards found with the "same buyer, same seller and a bump in grade" - how many more have been uncovered beyond the original two, and which cards? I looked through Probstein's completed auctions, but came up empty there also. Thanks.
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