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New craziness from the opinion sellers
WTF?
And while my 84 year old mother may think that means "well that's fantastic" I mean that in a completely different way... https://www.cleansweepauctions.com/item-809107/ Is "creative" a synonym for "stupid"? |
Lol!
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They will literally do anything for a buck.
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I don't know what's worse...
The Auction House Write-up ("creatively slabbed by Beckett") The Submitter (who the hell submits something like this to be slabbed?) or The TPG itself (cannot improve on Doug's WTF description) Okay, it's probably Beckett, but at least they provided a good laugh. :D |
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Opinion sellers The submitter I actually like the auction write-up, it's better than saying what they were thinking which is probably similar to what we are all saying on this thread. WHAT THE FiretrUCK Doug "I quite enjoy cussing" Goodman |
As a Cub guy, I looked at this and thought what many of you are saying - but - I couldn't understand what this meant -
", this is really nice and a condition rarity in this quality" |
would've been a 6 if whole?
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Ok - hear me out. I'm a M101-2 collector and I don't think what Beckett did is all that bad. These were issued with a fold down the middle. When they're graded, the fold doesn't detract from the grade, just like with a T201 or T202. Because of their size, they're almost always stored folded in half. I have all four double-size team supplements, and they've always been shipped to me folded in half. I store them folded in half in clear 8.5x11" pocket pages so I can see both sides.
So it just seems that Beckett did what most collectors probably do when they store these. It seems to be intact; it's not like they separated it into two pieces or something like that. I know you can't see the back, which is problematic for a potential buyer. But people also occasionally slab T201s folded over if there is a higher-caliber player shown on the fold, and TPGs will slab them folded and you can't see the entire card that way. So how is this different? With the massive runup in M101-2 prices now that PSA has started slabbing them and people are competing for the registry, I've often wondered how the registry "collectors" are going to handle the double-size team supplements. I guess if you only care about the registry, you'd consider the set complete at 96, rather than 100. I figured PSA just wouldn't be able to grade the double-size ones, but maybe they'll start grading and slabbing them like this to allow the registry set to be complete at 100? I think slabbing M101-2s is ridiculous, but if you're going to do it, I don't have a big problem with folding over the double-size team supplements like Beckett did here. |
Me
Im not a big slab cracker but if that was mine I’d get it out and custom frame it unfolded. Assuming it’s not somehow glued shut!!!
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There is a possibility this has been folded for 110+ years and unfolding it could actually be worse than just keeping it as is. Of course that makes no sense but anything is possible.
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PSA did that with a rare Joe Louis piece I had. Drove me crazy. I finally found one raw so I could see the back.
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It seems like some of you think this cut in half and in two slabs. It is folded in half in one slab. The fold is original
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CGC had this product many years ago for oversized photos, but it never caught on.
Sealed in more of a big vinyl pouch, rather then a big heavy plastic slab. Not the easiest thing to photograph or scan, but it would solve the problem slabbing bigger items in heavy plastic. |
Probably not the best thread for this post, but this is what “opinion sellers” brought up…
While searching ebay today, I saw “highest graded,” “only graded” and “population 4.” All probably had exclamation marks! These listing were for a Coke cap, a 2009 SF Giants pocket sked and a Venezuelan card. All were ridiculously overpriced and who the f**k sends in a recent pocket schedule to be graded? Again, I sure wish I had thought of this scam. P.T. Barnum was right. |
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