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There isn't any question that SGC will disappear over time. There are obvious cost synergies to be obtained (as with every acquisition) that will be attained. If PSA can reasonably absorb SGC's share into PSA, it makes little sense to have a separate operations process, corporate structure, procurement mechanism, website, submissions process, etc. That's all just added cost for no real benefit.
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8) lemming 9) true believer 10) fanboy 11) real frantic one (with apologies to Stan Lee) 12) PSA zombie 13) buff 14) mindless devotee ;) |
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To my knowledge, SGC has never graded more than 200k a month. The past year, they have been between 129k - 194k a month. Months vary, I get it, but do you think they will ever grade over 200k a month? |
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I was just saying, IF they were going to consolidate, they would set up shop at the same location, because it would be easier to acquire a building than hire and train an entire new workforce. |
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SGC Customers are predominately vintage collectors who enjoy their slabs and fast turn around times along with more affordable pricing. Idk what will happen...either way the card hobby will go on and be stronger than ever down the road. |
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Dealers tell me, "Sure, they may sell for a little less (than PSA), but I get them back cheaply and immediately, so I'm ready for the show." |
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Great discussion! However, 62 posts and not a single card pictured…time for some. And, no better than the Top 10 highest ever sold. Tellingly, 8 of which are NOT in PSA holders and likely won’t be sent in for crossover for risk of mis-grading downward…our hobby’s mantra: buy the card not the grade (or holder).
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Great post! But the soiling on the Yellow Ruth and the diamond cut would preclude it from ever getting a "9" today. Just more meaningless numbers on PSA slabs.
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The SGC brand isn't going anywhere.
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[QUOTE=parkplace33;2520027][B]Each of the two locations will have its own focus. The Plano, Texas location which is expected to be online by July of this year, will be the centralized hub for ticket authentication and grading, which makes sense given the rapidly growing popularity of the sector. The Boca Raton, Florida location, which will share space with Collectors Universe counterpart SGC, will primarily focus on card grading and although collectors wont be able to directly submit to that location in the beginning maybe PSA will one day in future allow collectors to submit directly to that location.[/
I will also point out that a Plano office would enable PSA to set up at every large Dallas Card Show (700 tables every 2 months) and not have to fly employees into the area. Currently, they set up at the DCS about 1x a year. This would, in my opinion only, take away Beckett's home court advantage away from the DCS. |
I would say SGC has the bulk of the business at the Dallas Card Show, Beckett is only of interest to those with brand new out of the pack cards for the most part. When PSA does set up, they are busy but much of it is autographs and memorabilia, as well as cards.
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I will also say, that PSA has improved their submission process to a greater degree than it was even just a year ago. Their goal is to do things more efficiently for the customer's benefits and many of the complaints I heard in previous years at the DCS have now gone away. My fellow co-host on Hobby Hotline, the supremely talented Chris Carlin, has innovated many of those changes just as he made sure Upper Deck had the best customer care in the card manufacturing business when he ran that department |
A major SGC bulk submitter said PSA will accept submissions in Boca starting in October :eek:
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Does the SGC bulk submitter know if SGC will be grading on-site at the National? |
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