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parkplace33 11-09-2022 09:57 AM

A 14-Card PSA Reveal with Financial Breakdown - Video
 
My favorite youtube videos are card grading reveals. Chris does a great job with this one:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXmeg6lD9RE

I like the financial breakdown section.

BobC 11-09-2022 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by parkplace33 (Post 2281952)
My favorite youtube videos are card grading reveals. Chris does a great job with this one:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXmeg6lD9RE

I like the financial breakdown section.

Interesting, and somewhat entertaining.

Now what would really be interesting is if in the future he re-ran this, and added an updated financial analysis using the then current PSA submission costs and then current raw versus graded value comparisons, and then compared those updated results to his original financial analysis results. Kind of like what Antiques Roadshow does when it replays an old episode and shows the revised current valuation of items compared to what they were originally valued at when the show initially aired.

raulus 11-09-2022 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by BobC (Post 2282016)
Interesting, and somewhat entertaining.

Now what would really be interesting is if in the future he re-ran this, and added an updated financial analysis using the then current PSA submission costs and then current raw versus graded value comparisons, and then compared those updated results to his original financial analysis results. Kind of like what Antiques Roadshow does when it replays an old episode and shows the revised current valuation of items compared to what they were originally valued at when the show initially aired.

I always enjoy attempting to guess whether something has gone up or down in the interim. I think my success rate is about 40%!

luciobar1980 11-09-2022 02:06 PM

Ha, just watched that. He makes pretty enjoyable videos.

BobC 11-09-2022 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by raulus (Post 2282021)
I always enjoy attempting to guess whether something has gone up or down in the interim. I think my success rate is about 40%!

After watching a couple shows you start to pick up on some of the overall trends, like with antique furniture and glassware. Your prediction success starts to go up. LOL

Johnny630 11-09-2022 02:36 PM

Thank you, Drew. This was a very good video. PSA is and will continue to dominate the graded market.

Lucas00 11-09-2022 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Johnny630 (Post 2282044)
Thank you, Drew. This was a very good video. PSA is and will continue to dominate the graded market.

Great video Love watching Chris's videos. But I always think looking at the cards "These would look so much better graded by Sgc" lol.

JollyElm 11-09-2022 03:47 PM

Watching his slapdash box cutter work right out of the gate made me think of this:

399. Choptimist
A person who while watching a video of an enthusiastic ‘rack pack rip’ harbors a secret desire for the guy to accidentally damage the cards or cut his finger as he wields the sharp scissors.

steve B 11-10-2022 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by JollyElm (Post 2282072)
Watching his slapdash box cutter work right out of the gate made me think of this:

399. Choptimist
A person who while watching a video of an enthusiastic ‘rack pack rip’ harbors a secret desire for the guy to accidentally damage the cards or cut his finger as he wields the sharp scissors.

LOL, someone has to redo the Julia child SNL skit as a pack rip video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSxv6IGBgFQ

babraham 11-11-2022 12:06 AM

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Originally Posted by JollyElm (Post 2282072)
Watching his slapdash box cutter work right out of the gate made me think of this:

399. Choptimist
A person who while watching a video of an enthusiastic ‘rack pack rip’ harbors a secret desire for the guy to accidentally damage the cards or cut his finger as he wields the sharp scissors.

Ha! I was thinking that same thing at the beginning.
He was going a bit crazy with that box cutter on every edge of the box. :D

Zach Wheat 11-11-2022 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by JollyElm (Post 2282072)
Watching his slapdash box cutter work right out of the gate made me think of this:

399. Choptimist
A person who while watching a video of an enthusiastic ‘rack pack rip’ harbors a secret desire for the guy to accidentally damage the cards or cut his finger as he wields the sharp scissors.

Choptimist - good one Jolly.

I like Chris' video's. He does a good job explaining why does things and why he expects certain grades.


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