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Originally Posted by Aquarian Sports Cards
PSA had a huge line for submissions, SGC was looking for something to do.
Hmmm the only guy I know at SGC was at someone else's booth when I walked by. I called his name just to let him know I was there and he gave me the "just a minute" finger (I double checked because I often get the other finger) and that was fine, I didn't expect him to stop what he was doing to come talk to me. So I waited patiently. He finished talking to the guy and then turned his back on me and walked away. This is a guy who has been courting my business for several months now, trying to convince me to switch my grading from PSA to SGC. Guess not.
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If I was there with my cards looking to get them graded I wouldn't have hesitated getting SGC to grade them.
Of course, not knowing the situation fully or the time frame, do you think it is possible he simply forgot about you as I am sure he, like everyone else has a ton on their minds?
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Originally Posted by vtgmsc
I have a friend who is at the National AC with a roommate and so far the roommate bought a 1953 Topps set for $4500 and about $2000 in singles from various years.
My friend has spent $5500 on cards (mostly top rookies) and still has around $2500 left to spend.
These are just 2 folks walking the floor who admittedly are not afraid to spend some cash but can you imagine how much money is changing hands down there?!
 
Peace, Mike
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WOW!
I can only imagine the money that is changing hands around there!
I am sure Brinks trucks are making frequent visits?
Sucks to hear a signed Mickey Mantle ball was swiped.