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I stand corrected - Grading isn't really stupid, like I had thought
This link proves it :
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1909-13-M101...item46209a7acd Sarcastically, Doug "planning to fold everything I own in half" Goodman |
The Supplements don't bother me too much....What next though, grading reprints?
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw...=213&_from=R40 . |
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Just curious...was this particular issue delivered to people folded in half? If so, it does seem more like a comic book, and should probably be graded accordingly.
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I think the $700 price tag on a $200-250 item might be more outrageous than the encapsulation ... |
Whoever is responsible for this being folded in half, be it the submitter, Beckett, or Sporting News...really? Nothing like having a big old fold right in the middle of an otherwise beautiful team portrait.:mad:
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Useless slabbing.
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I used to collect comics and people get very intense about comic book grading. White paged graded books bring a premium (even though you can't see them). |
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Doug "I thought "idiots" might come off as a bit harsh" Goodman |
I have one of these. It's good for re-sell to people who question you about whether or not it is trimmed. It is okay for display - mine's leaning against a shelf and looks good there other than the chunk of slab that was broken off. It looks like a failed attempt to break it out of the slab, but I'm told it was dropped (therefore, no longer useful for re-sell).
My guess is that the only way you can get them out of the slab is to send them to Beckett, where they have special miniature jackhammers. |
Dorks ?
Doug-- you should consider getting out of music and into a diplomacy career
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Alex "We are all dorks" Weaver |
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