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Posted By: Lee Behrens
I hope I get a response from someone that falls into this category that I ask the question about. |
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Posted By: cmoking
you might as well ask the question in this form: |
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Posted By: T206Collector
I like the idea of set registries a lot. I also like the idea of being as high on a set registry as possible. It is a way of being competitive with your collection. If you are not into that, you certainly do not have to participate in it. But for those of us who are competitive by nature, it gives us a little something extra when we are purchasing a card for the registry. And, actually, it provides non-collectors with whom we share our collections a way of saying, "look, I have the Nth most complete set of X cards graded by [SGC/PSA/GAI], according to this registry." |
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Posted By: joe brennan
I wanted to put together a graded set before I had even heard of the registry. I picked a small set (89 cards). I wanted the set to be at least NM (7). I dont get caught up in the bidding for low pops and I'm surely never going to own the finest set of all time. But I do own a very nice graded set and that was and still is my goal. |
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Posted By: HandsAtNeck
If you collect cards for their artistic merit, why settle for a damaged example? If you want the cards because of their history, why buy one which did not circulate at its time of its issuance? If you simply want your cards to commemorate an event, why purchase one in high grade? If your preference is the assembly of type examples - why obtain star players? Etc. |
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Posted By: Brad
Why asks why? Red neck you make no sense! |
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Posted By: Chad
It's a nice way of showing cards and seeing other people's sets. When I finish my Aguilitas set, I'll get it graded and registered and pester everyone I know to go and admire it. |
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Posted By: HandsAtNeck
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Posted By: Jim Crandell
Why do I do it and why do I spend so much money doing it? |
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Posted By: T206Collector
If you "like sets that are in nrmt-mt or better condition" you are most certainly not "making the odds as high as possible that you are getting unaltered cards." |
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Posted By: Al Crisafulli
I have a small number of sets on both the PSA and SGC registries. |
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Posted By: cmoking
If you had Jim's money, would you go after a SGC 80 or higher set? Methinks the answer would be yes. |
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Posted By: dd
It's naive to believe that a significant percentage of sets or near sets are registered. Owning the #1 PSA graded set is like saying your the best chess player on your block. |
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Posted By: Jim Crandell
T206 Collector, |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...I will assume that your question was whether I would purchase cards graded higher than SGC 80 if I had a larger amount of disposable income than I currenty have. That is a hypothetical question that is hard to imagine answering. Last week I purchased an M116 Walter Johnson SGC 70, which is about as nice a condition card that I could ever imagine owning. I am not sure it would ever be worth it to me to pay thousands of dollars more to upgrade that card to an 80 or higher. For one thing -- and directed more to the point of my initial post -- cards graded higher than 70 or 80 are, in my opinion, more likely to have been altered than cards graded much lower. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I have begun to grade many of my vintage sets. I am doing it to have peace of mind when it comes to having unaltered cards, to better document and organize the collection and besides,I am finding that all the cards I buy to "fill" are graded anyway. |
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Posted By: Jim Crandell
Without a doubt, the best sets in existence for the most popular pre-war vintage sets are graded. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...that it would be "naive to believe that a significant percentage of sets or near sets are registered" and also that "owning the #1 PSA graded set is like saying your the best chess player on your block." |
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Posted By: Jim Crandell
T206, |
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Posted By: Steve M.
I have the only SGC registered set in two (2) categories so I don't have to compete with anyone. That's not to say that I won't "overpay" for an item that fills a hole in my sets but then that's a story thats been hashed and re-hashed before. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...we'll just have to agree to disagree, I suppose. |
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Posted By: Al Crisafulli
"Without a doubt, the best sets in existence for the most popular pre-war vintage sets are graded." |
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Posted By: HandsAtNeck
Jim: What evidence did you use to draw the conclusion: "For all the major pre-war and certainly 40s, 50s and 60s sets the best collections in the world are on the registry".? |
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Posted By: T206Collector
[Out of date] |
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Posted By: Jim Crandell
T206 Collector, |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...yes, you've told me that before. But for some reason you continue to keep your cards holdered by PSA. Hmmmmm.... |
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Posted By: JimB
I know of some graded sets that would be #1 but are not on the registry because their owners appreciate their privacy. But I have to agree with Jim that in the vast majority of cases, at least for relatively mainstream pre-war sets, the best are graded. |
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Posted By: Brian
Plenty of regulars on this chat board overpay (your word not mine) for cards but for reasons other than the registry (rookies, types, spite, etc). I don't understand the trend of judging how/why another person collects. |
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Posted By: Jim Crandell
JimB, |
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Posted By: Al Crisafulli
Just because you can't see them, doesn't mean they're not there. |
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Posted By: HandsAtNeck
Say it isn't so ... "spite" as a reason for anything, and particularly overbidding! I guess I just don't get this hobby yet. But keep on overbidding for spite. It makes all of our cards more valuable. That will show us. |
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Posted By: Jim Crandell
Al, |
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Posted By: Al Crisafulli
Jim: |
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Posted By: Jay
Jim--I can say with some degree of certainty that the best Old Judge sets, the best Kalamazoo Bats sets, the best E107 sets, the best N173 sets, etc are not slabbed. Many great sets are, but similarily many great sets aren't. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...who Kankakee Club is, but he just showed up with 99% of the T206 set on the Set Registry within the past few months. |
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Posted By: Brian
HandsAtNeck, |
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Posted By: Jerry Hrechka
This is my first post here (A long time lurker). I collect Gum Inc. WW2 War Cards. I'm a participant in the PSA Set Registry. Why? |
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Posted By: Jim Crandell
Al, |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
you sound like a real horse trader........ |
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Posted By: cmoking
JimC - Al did give you one example, that CJ set. I don't think there are many examples, but I'm sure every few years, there will be some like that set surface. The question really isn't if any exists...the question is how many. That we'll never know. |
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Posted By: Zach Rice
Without a doubt, the best sets in existence for the most popular pre-war vintage sets are graded. |
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Posted By: Joe Jones
I know of a caramel set that would top the registry that is currently ungraded. |
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Posted By: Nick D.
"I think I have the 6th best collection in the world."...obviously. The best collectors always come onto messageboards and rank themseleves amongst others. Keith Olberman was on here last week claiming he was number 1 but idk... |
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Posted By: Peter Thomas
As someone who has 2 highest graded sets (T204 & E103)that were for the most part purchased raw, I do think there are still some high grade raw cards out there, but I don't think many sets. I bought about 800 T204's to put my set together and at one time had 4 complete sets and 2 sets of the square borders. I have sold about 600 of the T204's after grading. In my set there are about 10 cards that I purchased graded, mostly 8's including the Johnson. The raw Johnsons graded 7, 6, 5 and 1, all gone now. I did get a very high grade raw group of 20 cards from Dave Forman in 1995 - those cards graded 1 - 9, 9 - 8's and 10 - 7's. Dave remembers the sale to me at $200 per card, but not where he obtained the cards. Scott Brockelman knows of another nice group of raw T204's, but has lost track of them. I saw a group of 40 raw T204's including a Johnson and a TTT here in Florida two years ago, allthough they are in the 2 - 4 grade range with one possible 7. Will a haul like the CJ's turn up in T204's ? - allmost no chance. My E103's were all purchased raw, most from David Bryant about 10 years ago. I have been able to up grade a few (4 or 5)in graded cards over the last few years. The T204 set has no cards graded less than 5 and the E103 set has no cards graded better than 5. I think that there is zero chance that set or even a group of 7 or 8ish E103's will turn up. Also have sets of E93's, Delong's and 49 Leaf's and am messing with the 4 flavors of E92's and T205's. Why do I do this? hard to say. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Zach, |
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Posted By: JimB
Jim, |
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Posted By: T206Collector
Jim, |
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Posted By: Al Crisafulli
"How many more T206 sets of 95-98% completion on the SGC or PSA set registry with an average grade of 7 or higher would it take for you to admit that you were wrong?" |
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Posted By: Mark
It was sad when Hal, no matter how much money he spent, could not vault his collection above #7 on PSA's HOF player set. "Your PSA 7 M101-5 Ruth is no match for my PSA 9 1970 Rold Gold Pretzels Ruth, Mr. Lewis...bwahahaha!" |
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Posted By: Wesley
That guy with America's Toughest Wantlist must have some incredibly high grade sets. He's been advertising his want ad for NM-MT or better prewar card for years. |
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