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I totally forgot PWCC had an auction ending tonight
A buddy just texted me that “prices seemed soft”. I had no idea what he was talking about until he reminded me that a PWCC auction was ending tonight. I remembered that an auction had started a few days ago, but I did not follow a single lot and had no idea it was closing tonight. Anyone else take this one off?
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I watched to see if there was any impact. I disagree with your buddy. Prices seemed just as silly as usual (e.g. $4k for a PSA 5 T206 Speaker). There are plenty who still want to buy from PWCC.
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I've been following some of the sales, and haven't seen too much softness in the ones I've been looking at. I may not be looking at all the cards, but the handful I wanted to watch were coming in close to, if not higher than, recent prior sales.
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Business as usual the beat goes on....
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Well, soft or not, I didn’t bid. Hell, I totally forgot an auction was ending. Probably the first time in 3-4 years I didn’t bid on something. I have to imagine I am not the only one.
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But the Speaker had EXTREMELY LARGE borders. Hopefully PSA and SGC keeps a file on that card. |
Well, I was just finally able to pick up a T202 Wood/Speaker, Speaker Rounding Third, after years of searching and being outbid.
:) Steve |
Never again.
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I didn’t look.
I didn’t bid. I didn’t forget. No regrets. |
there's some of everything. a few of the items mentioned were strong. the ruth and gehrig goudeys seemed pretty strong as well.
however, i'd say the matty portraits were definitely lower than they'd been and those cards were nice. johnson pitching was probably disappointing to the consignor, and the young portraits weren't crazy. even a couple of the cobbs seemed somewhat reasonable to me. it's only one night, but so far it's not records across the board like had been going on for the past two years or more. will be interesting to see what happens as the auction continues. |
No thanks, too many better places to get stuff.
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I haven't bid in any of their auctions now for 2 years and have zero future plans of doing so.
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Soft? I Don’t think so....
SGC 4.5 Green Cobb - $15K PSA 4.5 Cobb Bat Off - $6K PSA 4.5 Red Cobb - $5.8K SGC 5 #144 Goudey Ruth - $10.6K PSA 5 Brunner’s Young - Nearly $6K PSA 4 M116 Wagner - $4.7K PSA 5 T206 Speaker - Nearly $4K PSA 5 US Caramel Gehrig - $6.1K Just a few examples of strong pricing. |
To my eye the Caramel Gehrig was really white.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1932-U-S-Ca...p2047675.l2557 This natural beauty boasts an overall cleanliness not normally seen on the issue with virtually zero product toning present. Maybe. Why are we seeing all these super bright cards slabbed by S_C recently? |
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Prices were pretty strong PSA 4 commons averaging 120 5's close to 200 +. HOFer's were ridiculous.
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I have not looked at the prices/checked the auction, but it sounds like I got some bad info that prices were soft (the Speaker sounds silly). That said, I watched True Romance (great movie - classic) with my wife last night and was not checking the phone every 3 minutes like I had done many times over in the past. And it was great! Yes, the therapy is working.
Between Heritage, REA, Memory Lane (sick auction coming up BTW), LOTG, Mile High, Brockelman, Sterling, Goldin, SCP, Baggers, etc etc., not to mention regular shows in Chantilly and Philly and maybe the national (or white plains), I have plenty of options and opportunities. So, for the foreseeable future, PWCC is not an option for me. And, for now, I will ignore their sales on VCP as comps. |
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If someone stated on net54, i bought that card, and i KNOW it was bleached but i bought it anyway, and 2 months later there is a photo of the card 3 grades lower that sold 2 months prior to the purchaser that bought the card
are they avictim even though they KNOW it was bleached/altered when they bought (and posted admission of such on net54) the card and now want to use the PSA guarantee or whatever its called or ask for money back for PWCC... |
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I see what you did there, no more G in SGC |
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Before Moser takes a file to it |
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Peter - please cease from being so cynical. This card looks exactly what I'd imagine a card that was sitting in the bottom of a candy box many decades ago would look like. Pristine blinding white. Snow white. White as the rice I am enjoyng for lunch.
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They will slowly lose legit buyers and consignors. They will be forced to stop doing unethical money making practices. The once all mighty eBay seller known as PWCC, will become an after thought within two years. |
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I know that many (less vocal) people here are probably still buying from PWCC because they want "the stuff"... but a big chunk here is not. And the boycotters are barely impacting prices realized (if at all). So until the word somehow reaches a larger audience, we might not see PWCC's demise anytime soon. The best short-term opportunity for increasing exposure is obviously at The National. Hopefully, something will happen in Chicago, which will reveal their corruption to a greater audience. Otherwise we're likely in for more of the same deception. |
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I agree it is definitely suspect but if there is no, 100% proof, that it has seen a chemical bath, then their hands are tied. |
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Lets say a card is bleached, will it disintegrate over time? What are you left with in 20 years?
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Looking too clean or white is not enough evidence in my opinion for a TPG to reject a card. |
I bid on 2 t205's last night in the PWCC. I bid accordingly to what I thought they were worth and used a snipe program to do the bidding. I lost both auctions.
Auction 1 was the same card listed and sold by PWCC in February (same PSA cert on the card). Of the bids by the winning bidder in all auctions, 66% of their bids were for PWCC auctions. Auction 2-new item. Of the bids by the winning bidder in all auctions, 41% of their bids were for PWCC auctions. The above tells me that at least auction 1 was a shill bid but most likely both were. I wasn't too broken up that I didn't win the cards (ok..not broken up at all) but it crystallized my opinion of the shady tactics PWCC employs. Nothing to do here really but stay away from PWCC auctions as many have said. I'm sure this sort of thing has been posted more than once but thought my first hand experience may help someone even if it's buried on this thread. |
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With trimming, one can compare to other cards or look for the telltale signs. Coloring is the same, tilt the card (if it's that easy?) A clean card that was put away between pgs or out of the light altogether since new, I am sure would still be fairly clean, no? Trust me, I'm as pissed as you are about this whole scandal and I am not trying to defend anyone here, but if the bleach and/or chemicals are not detectable how can a TPG reject the card based on them assuming the card is too clean looking? |
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And why is it these cleaned cards all seem to be S_C? |
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If that were the case (rejecting cards that are "too clean"), the Black Swamp find, for one, would have never been graded. Steve |
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