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PSA 8 1955 Topps Clemente.... STOLEN!
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Hello fellow collectors, A dear friend of mine had a PSA 8 1955 Topps Clemente Rookie STOLEN out of his show case at the East Coast National this weekend (The White Plains NY Show).
This is the only picture I have so far and I am sure the POS scumbag that took it will be busting it out but the flip # is 04011378. Please keep your eyes open, any help is appreciated. Contact: Vincent at conromaster@msn.com Dan Mckee [ATTACH]326232[/ATTACH Attachment 326232 Attachment 326593 |
Dan, were you at the show today?
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I hate hearing about this, hopefully the card makes it back to the dealer & the bum gets jail time
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I was there today, I guess theft was prevalent this weekend. Talk of the town was the Clemente though
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I don't understand how easily these things are getting stolen. I'd keep all cases locked at all times. I'd only open one case at a time, and not let the customer handle any of the cards until he asked for a particular one. I'd then only let him handle one at a time. Everyone else can wait.
danmckee: If you know how it was stolen, please share.. I'm sure others here would want to know. |
Very sad. The thieving scum bag will likely break it out and replace with a lesser card and try to sell it as a PSA8, then get the stolen card regraded . I'd like to see this stopped, but only total vigilance will get that done. Keep cases locked at all times unless showing an individual card as stated by another poster. The more eyes you have on your inventory at a show the better.
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I rarely lock my cases at shows though I have so much crap that if they steal something from me, I may not know it.
Also, I wouldn't want to catch anyone stealing from me as I may beat $250,000.00 out of them as that is what My dad had stolen at the 1991 Anaheim National. My friend is 75 years old, keeps his cases locked but got side tracked and forgot to lock this one after showing a card. He then bought 4 cards from a young man and I believe turned his back to price them and sleeve them and that is when he says he heard a case lid closing. He turned and know one was there. Truly sad that people have to steal. Dan Mckee |
Time for dealers to start setting up camera systems all around their tables. They aren't that expensive compared to the inventory some of these dealers carry.
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A camera system would be great. But the thief would be long gone before reviewing any footage. You would need cameras plus a monitor. I recommend a monitor because you'll have a bigger picture. Or you could review on your iPhone, etc.
Your friend was doing everything right. It's a shame he lost that card. I can help anyone who needs help setting up a Camera system with DVR. I recommend Swann security systems. Easy to setup, and use. |
Scum bag !
I heard some person at this show was caught stealing and arrested by the local police. I also head this guy had a dealer pass. First off is this true, did he have a dealer pass?? How are these people getting dealer passes ?? |
to think only a few days ago there was a thread ripe with complaints about Security Guards and their Dogs at the National.
That theft never should have happened...but an opportunity was seen...and so it goes. |
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The guy caught stealing on Friday did have a dealer pass. A dealer at the front of the room chased the dude down. Not security. I know several dealers who won’t do this show because they have been clipped for 1000s worth of stuff. It’s sad. The dealer who had the 8 Clemente stolen is one of the nicest people you would ever meet. Very sad. |
Big fish I commend the dealer who apprehended the suspect.
Well done ! How did the suspect get a dealer pass ??? |
Dealer pass
I do not know where the theif got the dealer pass. I can only assume another dealer gave who he thought was a collector a badge.
I also commend the dealer who sprinted after the dude and caught him. He deserves a good star and perhaps a sheriffs badge- not joking. Glad someone helped bring a theif to handcuffs. |
you don’t exactly have to pass a background check to get a dealers pass. if you think everyone wearing a dealers pass has the same morals you do, you’re mistaking.
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No Ronnie I’m just trying to figure out a way to have this practice pointed out as being a potential contributing factor to the recent thefts. I’ve potinted this out before that people who aren’t actively set up at a table should not be allowed to have a dealer pass unless they pay for a table. Maybe it just might curtail some larceny. Idk
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Back to what I said before. Only one card out at a time. Never let a customer open a case. It should be locked even when showing off one card. This would make it very hard to steal something top dollar. This is how Coin Dealers & Jewelers do it.
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cameras?
I have never been to the White Plains venue but wondering if there are cameras there? No security staff? How does the dealer not have video from the auditorium for an insurance claim perhaps
As far as the Dealer Pass topic it seems as if those credentials are shared by more than one person--multiple people using same necklace with show promoter oblivious. |
I regularly attend the White Plains show, which I happen to love, and can unfortunately attest to the fact that there have been more stolen items than I care to admit. And they always seem to be taken from good people.
The "dealer" that got caught on Friday was seen and apprehended very quickly as a husband and wife team quickly ran him down. Interestingly enough, there is a dealer in the back corner by the stage who regularly sets-up, and he happily displays a sign that reads "Smile, you're on camera". It's sad that that has become our reality, but unfortunately, more should follow suit. |
off duty police employed by dealers may be the next step. I’d gladly do it.
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Thief caught at White Plains
Does anyone know the name of who was caught in White Plains? I don't setup there but I do setup at Valley Forge and there are alot of the same people attend each show. If the person attends Valley Forge it would be nice to know of their history.
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edited to add: my brother caught two kids shoplifting today at our store because he was watching them on camera from his office. |
would be nice for SGC and PSA to post a stolen card section for high dollar cards...
be on the lookout ....like a $30k card would qualify...so if someone was checking on a psa 8 clemeente rookie..they would be told there was a one stolen.....which would hamper the re-sale a ton...and maybe prevent future thefts.. |
I was set up at the White Plains show this weekend and there was more stealing going up than ever---I caught one person putting a less expensive card in his pant pockets and told him to empty his pocket, he said he didn't want to lose it so he put it in his pocket!!!--also had $450 worth of cards stolen that were returned to me (from the Ex-Dealer stealing all day Friday)--they came out of my half price boxes---you just cant see everything when talking to collectors or selling---I didn't even know the cards were gone until promoter talked to me--dealer behind me had maybe $1000 stolen--plus many other dealers were hit---but the Clemente was the big hit---and yes, it is a shame---This hurts all of us in the hobby---and the show does have a private security person walking around all day--but that really doesn't seem to help in such a huge place. Anyway, I hope by some small chance, the card is recovered, but who knows. Really wish we could all get a piece of this guy.
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So having to deal with theft would be one more reason why sellers at shows many times have to charge more than ebay where you hear plenty of people on this board complain about the prices. I can certainly understand all of the costs and time and fees for a show, and on top of that dealing with theft as the reason for these prices..
i am seeing less and less reasons for dealers to take the time and go to shows. Shows are the backbone of the hobby as well... |
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The downside to all this is dealers may be charged extra to run electricity to their booths... sucks... I never witness this at WP show and have been going since Rothstein days...:mad: |
White Plains
I love the white plains show. It is one of the better card events in this region of the country. A lot happened this weekend but at least a portion of the negativity was thwarted by dealer-teamwork. Let's continue to be vigilant and find the missing Clemente (and my Mantle for that matter). The guy who got the Clemente robbed is truly one of the nicest people I know in the card world. Everybody keep your ears and eyes open. These high profile cards can't hide forever.
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One thing the grading card industry could do would be drill a hole in the top of the slab and put one of those computer locks and attach it to the table or dealers show case or such. That would prevent the casual stolen card. If the thief cuts the wire, a very loud alarm goes off. Maybe security could close all doors right then and search everyone in the room...
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I know most suggestions are likely too hard to implement but nothing will ever change, and maybe get worse, if we all just sit on our hands. |
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High dollar
Something like this could be used for high dollar items. While it may block part of the card when put on, it could be removed for the right customer. If someone tries to cut the wires without disengaging the alarm, it will continually sound off. Not the best solution, but the appearance of antitheft devices would be a deterrent within itself.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Alpha-Alarm...gAAOSwYUdbM-PZ |
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Keep your eyes peeled and concentrate on the centering. The card may also be sold raw.... remember the current owner of the card has absolutely nothing in it.
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Also would someone be so kind as to post this story and picture on the PSA chat board and LTS chat board?
many thanks to all of you, your time and efforts are appreciated. Dan Mckee |
I will keep an eye out for your friend Dan and I have my hopes up that such a recognizable card can be found. I would keep an eye out for sgc cases too, as it can be easy to send it for crossover to avoid a grade drop. Maybe contact sgc and bvg as a heads up with the cert.
As to all the James Bond expensive solutions that keep popping up in the thread, they seem pretty far fetched for the average card dealer. Let's be realistic here, for less than 75 bucks a piece someone could put two go-pros covering the entire table from behind and have film to turn over to the authorities. Have this at just 15-20% of tables and the culprits would likely turn up on several cams at different times as they walked to and from. Cake walk fix. They may even get away, but could be id'ed easily after the fact. |
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Don, enjoyed meeting you at the National and wish I had more time to look at your cards. It is a shame we have to be so cautious with our inventory, it is a fine line between being careful and putting off potential buyers with too much scrutiny. Something has to be done, just not sure what. |
Dan, what day was the Clemente stolen? The guy arrested on Friday up there was David Festberg..old-time hobbyist and had a store in Brooklyn back in the day, but now on to other things apparently.
Hope the card turns-up from the attention this is getting. Regards, Bryan Dec |
Holy crap!
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Just found this old thread too: http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=61226 Looks like not the first time and not just cards https://www.facebook.com/ulsterpolic...9207142143802/ |
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Speaking of old Festberg threads, the irony of post #12 in this one:
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=92635 |
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Coming soon to a town near you:
Background checks and waiting periods required for '52 Mantle purchases. I'm almost kidding. :rolleyes: |
It would be nice to be able to come up with the same technology that department stores use in the clothing department. A small tag can be mounted to the back of the slab which would set off an alarm when the card passed thru a spot which reads the tag. Security would also be positioned at these areas where the tag is read.
The dealer would have a means to remove the tag when the card is sold. |
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Link posted on PSA message board. Steve |
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