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Posted By: Rich Klein
Only positive steps please -- here are some examples: |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I think there could be a hobby organization concerning ethics, practice and expertise that has as members reputable and honest sellers who agree to abide by certain ethical practices (requirements to be determined). This would not solve the sellers ills of the hobby, but would allow a buyer to locate reputable and respected sellers. Someone outside the hobby who is, say, buying a birthday present could find a seller on the list. The buyer may know nothing about cards and may not know the seller, but will identify him or her as a member of the organization. Other collecting areas have similar organizations which make it easier for collectors to find reputable sellers. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
1. Rotate the National to different cities and hold it at different times in the summer. |
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Posted By: PSpaeth
Get rid of banner ads, the source of all evil. |
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Posted By: leon
I would get rid of Peter Spaeth...the instigator of all evil |
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Posted By: PSpaeth
On a more serious note, I would like to see transparency by the grading services in the sense that you could look up who initially submitted a card for grading. It will never happen, but I think if it did that would help a lot of us form judgments as to whether a card was more or less likely to be legitimate particularly if there were questions based on appearance. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Concerning the sellers in the group, it would have to be fairly simple. |
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Posted By: Mike
It will never happen, but somehow make card tampering unacceptable. IMO the idea that tampering is acceptable "sometimes" under certain circumstances, has opened pandoras box, and has "stretched" the very definition of tampering. I am a collector, not a dealer, so I'd prefer that it never happen. Now I know this won't and can't happen, but, hey, you asked the question. I find the whole idea of flattening, bleaching, trimming, cleaning, to be wrong. I won't use the term immoral, because we're only talking about baseball cards. Not the elimination of AIDS. There are thousands who can rationilize why I am wrong. But many can rationalize anything. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Following up on what Peter wrote, I would want to see the history of a card's submission - assuming you could identify each card, not the slab, with a fingerprint of sorts. Problem is, the scammers who resubmit over and over would just use a fake name for each subsequent submission. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Good idea Jeff...you could call it Cardfax. |
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Posted By: Matt E.
Regarding the National |
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Posted By: peter chao
Matt, |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
<sigh> I wish I lived in an area where I could see the same dealers stuff over and over. There isn't a real card show within 500 miles of me. |
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Posted By: leon
As many probably don't have an idea ....A table at the National, that will fit about 6-8 cases, is in the $900-$1100 range, for the whole time...and that doesn't include the cases....if you rent them they are about $55 ea...or if you buy them they are about $55 ea....but then you have to lug them back to wherever you came from..... |
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Posted By: whitehse
I would love to see the return of smaller weekend shows. I remember when there were card shows all over the place and on any given weekend you were within a 2 hour drive of 20 card shows. |
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Posted By: Anthony
everything that Adam said, plus a consignment table at the National and other shows. You could drop off 1 card or a stack, put your price and cell number, and pay a cut to the person staffing the table. |
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Posted By: Steve Parmentier
I recently bought raw, like many of you net54 folks like (as opposed to slabbed). |
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Posted By: Matt E.
Peter, |
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Posted By: peter chao
Perhaps at the bigger shows you could have a roped off area where collectors can only trade. There would be no exchange of money. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Steve, I used to buy solely raw off ebay until what happened to you happened to me. That was the last time. |
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Posted By: Matt E.
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Posted By: peter chao
Matt, |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Can't imagine that there are too many undercover IRS agents at the National. Plus the exchange of cards for cards, assuming they have value, is a potentially taxable event. |
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Posted By: Dave Haas
I'd like to see grading companies certified/approved by a baseball card collectors association and a standard set of grading rules that all grading companies must abide by or they lose their certification. This would eliminate all the 3rd and 4th tier graders that will grade anything, trimmed , altered, recolored etc. Good luck on this! |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
And they tried to set up a "collector to collector" only section. That idea, great in concept, turned out to be a big bust. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
A consignment table would be a nice addition to the shows. I'd say that any of the auctioneers who presently just set up showcases of their auction wares could easily devote space to this--and they already have the consignment contracts, etc., ready to go. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Sophisticated markets including precious metals, diamonds, stocks, funds, etc. know their performance history and the performance histories of their subdivisions (for example: platinum, gold, silver). |
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Posted By: Ed
More stare decisis. Precedent too scant. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Gil, |
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Posted By: Mark Evans
I likewise am disappointed with the decreased size and quality of regional shows. I regularly attend the Chantilly show which used to be much larger and include Levi Bleam as well as other major dealers. It's no secret that the internet, especially eBay, has taken its toll on such shows, which now appear to survive largely due to autograph guests. In the absence of a novel marketing strategy, I'm inclined to think that the days of the large, vibrant regional shows are behind us. |
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Posted By: Bob Lamb
I would be happy If dealers would clearly price their merchandise. Instead at these shows they look you up and down and give you a price based on your appearance and perceived ability to pay.That is why I purposely dress down at these big shows and leave the "bling" at home....Bob |
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Posted By: Solomon
1) I always thought it illogical that setup at a National was based strictly on seniority. Those tables up front are worth 3-5x what the ones in the back should trade at. If you sold the tables at the front for $2500, those in the middle for $750-1000, you could have a section in the back for your part timers at $250/table. The front area will be carpeted, with tables & chairs provided, etc. - the back area will have a beat up picnic table and your name on it. Let your big dealers pay for the publicity they want, and you'll have a better variety of material, with space for the local flavor of someone with $5-10k in inventory and staying at a buddy's house in the stix. Real estate is valued based on location, location, location - no reason show space should be any different. |
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Posted By: PSpaeth
What are you doing these days, haven't heard from you in years. |
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Posted By: sean
make every card worthless so collectors can jump on what they want |
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Posted By: peter chao
Sean, |
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Posted By: Solomon
Mostly involved with running my rental car & parking business, lot more interesting and involved, a "real" job. |
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Posted By: peter chao
That's why I believe that there's a market for a high end grading company. They could charge more for a more exhaustive service. I'm sure that if you had a Boston Garter Mathewson, you would be willing to pay more for a card holder that actually fit and a proper grade attached to the card. Also important to have a written guaranty. |
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Posted By: Solomon
The irony is, I remember when GAI first opened their doors...that was what they were preaching. "We're not looking to grade a million cards - we want to grade premium items, and we'll be the premium service." |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
1)Force the large grading companies to improve their standards. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Jim, I love your optimism - but I'm afraid Congress will never insert a section of the federal fraud statutes which permit a mandatory minimum sentence for card alterers when you consider that someone who defrauds a bank of, say, $100,000,000 would not have such a sentence (he may go away for longer but there is no mandatory minimum). |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Get rid of 3rd party grading or hire graders that know the proper designation of cards. |
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Posted By: leon
You are asking for far too much..... |
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Posted By: peter chao
Forget about new legislators, can you imagine congressmen and woman, legislating about mandatory prison terms for people defrauding hobbyists. Come on they don't even have time to get us out of Iraq. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Forget about new legislation, can you imagine congressmen and women, legislating about mandatory prison terms for people defrauding hobbyists. Come on they don't even have time to get us out of Iraq. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
U R correct Leon, I am always asking for too much. Oh well, never hurts to ask! |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Tom, |
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Posted By: peter chao
It would be nice if there was an online website that kept track of legit dealers and known counterfeits that have never been destroyed and the present owners of the cards. It would be a fantastic resource and a way of keeping track of known scammers. Possibly you could also have a list of known scammers. |
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