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hank aaron trimmed?
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There's a reason it's in a Pro holder. Usually trim jobs...
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but by looking at it do you see any obvious spots were its been trimmed or altered?
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Judging by the back scan, the top appears to be trimmed.. I could be wrong though.
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I suspect the '54 Topps Aaron is one of the most trimmed of all cards and I'll bet this one is as well. Why would the upper right corner be so sharp when the bottom two corners show what looks like normal wear? I think because '54 Topps cards have three white borders and one border that bleeds color to the edge of the card, they're easier than most cards to trim. The top border is trimmed and it at first glance, the card looks normal ...
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It's pre-Vietnam War though :o
I guess the term "war" refers to, in the words of Archie Bunker... "WWII, the big one" |
PRO 6 = dull knife
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This guy set up and graded at one of my shows in Woburn, Mass!
The line was around the building. He graded quite a few cards and then did a Virginia show and that's the last I saw of Pro Grading Services.................................... |
Was he the guy that would also do in-store grading days? The then local shop in Billerica had them in at least once.
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yes, Steve!
Hi Steve,
Good memory! Yes, that was the guy. I believe his name was Joe and I remember getting him a pack of cigarettes (Newports!) when I went to the store next to the hotel that morning. I did sit down with him and listened to his ideas on the business of grading. He showed me a paper he had 1-10 written down and a brief description on what to look for when assigning a grade. Not a word was printed about trimmed or altered cards. I do remember 3 distinct things from that day: A customer had 4 Griffey UD rookies to be graded that were slabbed Gem Mint 10's. The cards had centering issues and scratches on the hologram. A customer had some cards graded and returned a few hours later because the holder was not sealed right on a few cards and he had them re-done. A dealer asked the Pro owner about a price on 100+ cards graded. After they agreed on a price, the dealer told the Pro guy he only wanted to see 2 numbers on his cards: a 1 and a zero! I'm not sure if the deal went through or not. Apparently, many people bought the machine and set up shop without much experience and this is going to continue to cause issues. :O) |
the seller emailed me and said he compared it to his other 54's and said theyre all the same size and that it hasnt been trimmed. he also thinks because it was graded a 6 by pro that psa would grade it a 6 too. the lowest hed go is 900...some people will never learn
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With really good guidelines I don't think that someone not being into cards would be bad. In some cases it might be better. I'm sure you've seen plenty of inventory with vg commons, vg-ex minor stars and ex-mt stars that all look alike. Starry eyes and wishful thinking. I've had a friend who knows nearly no baseball "Ted Williams played for the redsox right?" He'd heard of Yaz too. Anyway I had him help go through a box of cards his job was to remove only the really nice condition ones. He found 5 out of a couple thousand he thought were really nice.:) Steve B Steve B |
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