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Posted By: rand
really at the end of the day, it WAS NOT the psa 8 wagner that made psa, it was NOT the Registry, it was and is Ebay. my reason behind this is simple, it has brought a ton of new collectors to the hobby (including myself) and has been a show case for psa graded cards. the Registry was a brilliant idea that has taken off due to the ability for all kinds of people to have a chance to buy cards that would never have a chance to go to a show or avenue to get them. so ebay has really been the launch of the hobby, psa (the registry) and all the other grading companies along with it. |
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Posted By: leon
While your initial statement won't happen I do absolutely agree with you. I remember about 9-10 yrs ago, right after I started collecting...I discovered ebay cards. It was only then that I got really addicted. uh......I mean interested....It was a venue where I could buy so many vintage cards that I couldn't resist. That was when the prices were a lot less too... |
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Posted By: rand
hey Leon... the initial statement is just attract readers and get a reaction. it kinda goes along the line of Beckett grading and then selling their cards on ebay.... the double dip approach. i think at one time there was an auction that psa owned, i forget the name of it at the moment, they have since closed. |
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Posted By: leon
I got ya'. PSA had the Collectors Universe Auctions.....I actually won my, previously owned, SGC 92 N284 Kelly from them....in a strange bit of irony.... |
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Posted By: Jason
I remember back around 98. Beckett used to have auctions and it was virtually all raw. I didn't even know what PSA was and built my sets raw. (A few PSA cards crept into their auctions towards the end) |
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Posted By: Mark Anderson
rand, just a point of clarification again - the cards Beckett Select Auctions sells are not owned by Beckett. They are consignments in which the owners of the cards approached us and asked us to sell them. |
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Posted By: Jim VB
Mark, |
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Posted By: JimB
David Hall sold his collection through Superior Sportscards auction which was owned by Greg Busineau at the time. It later became a part of CU and Greg left and started his current company, Legacy Sports Rarities. |
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Posted By: rand
i am not so sure about 100% consignments with the beckett auctions, just my opinion. let me be 100% clear that i personally like beckett cards and have had excellent success on crossing them to sgc. i also bid in beckett auctions (sky birds) when cards come up i want. so its not a personal attack. although, it would probably be 1000% better if beckett auctions had a different name so it would not even be a conversation. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
It relentlessly touted the sales in its SMR; I referenced this in detail in an article I did at the time for VCBC. |
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Posted By: Chris
For me, the appeal of graded cards came after getting ripped off on raw cards by several ebay sellers. I guess, in that sense, ebay drove my interest in graded cards. Back in the day, when all my purchases were at shops/shows, I wouldn't have cared about grading at all, and interestingly all the cards I bought at that time turned out to be 'good.' |
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Posted By: Fred C
ebay buying psa... that would be great. Nothing would change as far as customer service goes (they both suck). You'd have a company that is inconsistent over grading policies being taken over by a company that doesn't know anything about grading at all so there's no loss there... |
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Posted By: steve yawitz
It seemed so great when I almost simultaneously stumbled upon eBay and PSA back in '98 or '99: a democratic marketplace - as opposed to the old show- and shop-driven feudal system - and a company seemingly dedicated to making the emerging Internet-based hobby as safe as possible. Kind of a shame that both have indeed come to, well, suck. |
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