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As usual, thanks to Kevin and Scott for sharing their knowledge
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I wrote to Joe Orlando yesterday to inquire about the new way PSA has listed W600s on their pop chart. As follows:
Jerry Spillman <jssccssj@gmail.com> 10:48 PM (21 hours ago) to Joe Hi Joe, Just observed your latest graded W600 cabinets. Noticed the design type has been added to all these newly graded cabinets - after all these years. All the previously graded cabinets are now disregarded even though many are exactly the same design type. Why must rare cabinets deceptively made to appear unique on the PSA pop chart when they are not. Why be dishonest with the collector who depends on an unbiased pop list. SHAME. In browsing the first few new W600s on the pop chart I find: Frank Chance - Uniform-Type 1* - scan shows Chance in Street Clothes - not in uniform. * John Chesbro - NY AL Type 2 below John Chesbro NY AL - they could be the same type - making 1 of 1 false. * Ty Cobb - Type 4* ALL Cobb W600s are type 4. How can this new cabinet be different than the Cobb listed above this new 1 of 1? * Should I go on? Jerry >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Joe Orlando 12:11 PM (8 hours ago) to me We can handle this over the phone. * You have my number. * Joe >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I know the Chance picture is incorrect but that has nothing to do with PSA. I called earlier today - no response. Apparently he is not able to defend the change. |
Call me a Pollyanna, but somehow I don't think coming in with both guns blazing is necessarily the best approach...
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Imo, being as they are PSA, I think the questions and the forwardness of them are not out of line at all as PSA should clearly be wise/knowledgeable and aware of what they have in front of them and what they have seen and have graded in the past. (JMO) |
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Isn't this always what happens when a grading company adds precision to the identification of a card? T206s have backs in the reports now. Previously they didn't. Never mind factory numbers. Would it be better for them not to refine their identification of the cards to reflect greater collector interest in cartophilic minutiae? They can't go back and make up the missing data now from variables previously ignored.
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So, are they just floating in the slabs, or held in secure? I don't see any plastic internal corners , or baggys.
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You are probable right Scott. Just could not believe such a thoughtless policy was implemented. Having two identical cards and list them separately on a professional population chart is - . What about subsequent additions. It seems that a little extra might have been promised the submitter of 24 cabinets.
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The submitter could have just the opposite happen on them as they could become the red headed step child of the series. The 24 Cabinets are not being compared to other "like" cards, as they have their own subset. Maybe now is a good time for PSA to start listing the Springfield Rose postcards in a subset
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Odd that he's not in the set, one of the few HOFers--maybe the only one--from that era not included.
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Hi irv,
No further calls. I am sure when he answered me he was unaware of what I was complaining about. After learning what it was he could not do or admit anything. I am a customer and expect an answer - I will persist. |
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I am a little disappointed. I had 5 powerball tickets Saturday night. After I won I was going to find out who owned these and get them bought. But alas, there is no joy in Mudville...
P.S. maybe Wednesday. Fingers crossed :D Mark |
Getting back to cards. At a Philly show when it was still held by hotel. Pat Quinn had a couple large boxes of W600's. I asked to buy a couple he quoted a price. One for Hall of farmers and one for commons and told me I could buy one HOF and one common. I pulled the Delahanty and an obscure highlander Laroy. All of the cards were in there original transparent holders and in unbelievable condition. Pat then told me that the Hof pile I looked through were all doubles. My understanding was the group was purchased by Rob Lifson and was a prized in his collection and then went to Copeland. And shortly after the auction the group sold for about 100k give or take 20 grand. I sold the Highlander to a board member and the Delahany REA/ Mastro sold around 2000. Nice to see most of the group still together.
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Terry Knouse told me the story years ago of a box of W600's from 1980's or so.
Also J. Rumeriz told me of a group of 600 that he and Pat Quinn and one other collector divided up, 200 each. Again many, many years ago. I bet that is the group Pat had at the show. |
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Is this that Delahanty? Recently sold at Heritage in Feb for $38,400.
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