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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy
I just read an interesting post on another thread by Barry Sloate, which has prompted this post. |
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Posted By: JK
Oh boy, here we go again: |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
<"If it is slabbed then the card must be real, unaltered, not trimmed nor bleached or soaked."> |
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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy
I guess my point was that if you are strictly a collector, who has plenty of experience collecting, slabbing has only served to drive prices up. |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
<"Oh, and the slabs do protect the cards pretty damn well (excluding the psa condem slabs)."> |
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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy
JK...did you miss the recent thread regarding the special treatment that was given to an auction company by a major grading company? Subjective? |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
An anti grading/slabbing thread. |
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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy
Consider this a pro-lucite thread if that will make you feel better. |
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Posted By: calleocho
Kevin are you familiar with an experiment done by Brucemo on the CU boards? |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Wait a minute. |
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Posted By: DR
Does anyone know what happened to Linn Terry (acrylic holders)? Back in the day, I was told these holder were the best bar none. |
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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy
I still buy my larger lucites from them. Just picked up some for my baseball supplements. |
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Posted By: Brett
I don't think a graded card is safer than a card not graded. If you drop a card in a SGC holder on the floor and it breaks, the card is screwed ! If you drop a card thats in a top loader, its fine |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
<The card which had a dark border showed no damage under a loupe.> |
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Posted By: Dylan
Im all for the grading really. Its better then not having grading esp for obscure issues. Its the people paying 2,000 grand for a psa 5 while only paying $400 for a psa 4 that screws it all up in my opinion. Way too much emphasis on the grade. I understand paying a large premium for a NM-MT card over an EX card but paying 1000% more for a card graded 1 tier higher? Ridiculous.. |
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Posted By: JK
Pat - I dont use PSA - as stated, I use SGC. If and when you find me an example of SGC giving out such favors, I will consider whether your opinion is any more valid. It seems your real problem is that graded cards cost more and that grading has driven up the cost of collecting. Beleive me, I hate that it costs so much to buy a card as well. But I think you are mistaken if you believe that the increase in value is solely a function of graded cards. I believe there is more of a perfect storm here - grading is definitely one element. However, take away ebay, or more appropriately, the internet, and the influence of graded cards on overall value is minimal at best. |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
<"Kevin - sorry, should have just excluded PSA slabs in general."> |
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Posted By: Paul
I agree with JK that the internet is a major factor in the escalating card prices, but I do think grading companies have contributed a little. Patrick, you must have had smoke coming out your ears when I mentioned SGC many times during our transaction. Thanks for being so nice in your emails. |
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Posted By: Dylan
I challenge anyone to find a holder that is as durable as the BGS slabs, those things are tanks! |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I just noticed this thread and since it relates to a point I made earlier, I thought I should comment. |
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Posted By: JK
Barry, I also find the slabbers v. raw fights amusing - however, I dont think its each not accepting the other's point of view. I rarely see pro-slab collectors go out of their way to start threads discussing how stupid or bad it is to collect raw. On the other hand, I routinely see raw collectors (or more precisely, anti-slab collectors - since not all raw collectors are against grading) starting these threads or making little digs at slabs. Perfect example - the recent thread started by Don J. about the fake cobb - despite it being clear from Don's first post that the SGC slab was split open and glued back together after the fake cobb was inserted, there were two posts, both by collectors with known anti-grading views, and both implied that somehow it was SGC's error. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
"The original thrust of my thread, however, had to do solely with the great divide between slabbers and anti-slabbers. Why each side can't accept the other's point of view is what I found so amusing." |
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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted
JK |
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Posted By: Dave F
Whoever you are I don't need you copy-pasting threads and emailing them to me. What the hell have I had to do with this thread anyway? Try acting like an adult. |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Since I collect baseball cards, it doesn't very much matter to me what they're wrapped in. |
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Posted By: leon
Dave- who is Roy? |
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Posted By: Dave F
I have no clue who he is. I already deleted the email although probably should have forwarded it to you now thinking about it. Roy was part of the email address so I'm guessing it's Roy, could be his last name though. Just a little ridicilous since I had nothing to do with this thread to begin with. |
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Posted By: JK
Ted, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
See what I mean? The slabbers and anti-slabbers are at it again. I am fully aware of all that is good, and all that is wrong with slabbing (well most of it anyway). But there is no question this is a hot button issue. |
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Posted By: Paul
I like slabbed & raw cards. I'm sure others feel the same way. It's a great hobby, so lets have fun!!! Yes, I can be annoying at times. |
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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted
Look guy.....I really don't want to "squabble" with you. The example I cited of an SGC "big-time screw-up" |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
I agree with Ted about the new eBay system being bad. |
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Posted By: JK
Thanks Ted - I dont care to squabble either. I agree that the red hindu was a big screw up and never questioned that part of your statement - all grading companies make mistakes. Ive never argued anything to the contrary. I just think its unfair to label the cobb incident as a grading company mistake (even an inadvertent mistake) since the grading company didnt do anything but slab an authentic card that was removed by the end user. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...of course, is to eBay, which stands to gain the less bidders are informed about potentially unwise purchases. And, which stands to gain in the event of unidentified shill bidding. In short, eBay made this move to grow its revenue. And it stinks. Badly. |
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Posted By: mr. moses
but I think their revenue is down and that is the reason they are tweaking the bid history thing yet again. I for one won't be happy until they REMOVE the over 200. hidden bidder key to the city for shill bidders policy.... |
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Posted By: Dylan
Considering the amount of cards SGC grades and their reputation for buying their errors off the market, all considered, they've done a very commendable job. The Red Hindu Mathewson was a black eye, but in the end it was handled and a lesson was learned by all. No matter how educated, everyone has made a mistake or two. Considering the fact that your often paying under 20 dollars a card for grading I think they do a fantastic job. They probably spend a good deal of time examining some of these cards and they could charge more, and people would pay it. Whether you like it or not the internet has changed the landscape for collectables. Often times scans are of low quality and the grading done by sgc or psa is the only way i can get a handle on a cards true attributes. If I was able to inspect the cards I purchased in person, true, I wouldnt need a third party to tell me the grade of a card. However, not even once have i been able to inspect a card in person before purchasing. Not that I wouldnt enjoy that! The card shops in this area dont stock anything but UpperDeck, and overpriced auto's. And their isn't a single show to be found in the Seattle area |
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Posted By: steve
Fact: In today's hobby age, slabbing tends to make cards worth more. |
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