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Posted By: Bobby Binder
I think it is a conflict of interest when a grading company sells cards. either way these 2 cards look trimmed to me. What do you think? |
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Posted By: Eric
I think the O'Hara is fine. Looks to have a slight diamond cut. |
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Posted By: Doug
I was going to say the same thing, but after looking closer the left edge on that O'hara looks slightly uneven to me. |
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Posted By: Jeff S.
The numbers on the flip are close, so they appear to be from the same owner. |
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Posted By: andy becker
at the risk of sounding like an idiot, when did beckett start selling cards? |
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Posted By: samuel
I think they sell cards on the website. |
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Posted By: andy becker
i know that they have an interactive website that dealers (and collectors, i think) can use to sell cards. however, i did not know that they had cards on that site that they actually own. |
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Posted By: Bobby Binder
They are now on eBay being sold by Beckettmedia. There are a few more that are questionable if you ask me. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
You can sell cards, or you can grade cards, but you can't do both. |
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Posted By: Eric
Barry said it perfectly. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
....two creases in the O'Hara -- how is that a 4?! |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I wonder if those are misgraded cards from the Beckett find that REA passed on in their last auction. It's got me wondering about the one I won. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Hey Bobby, I'm in a big bunch of agreement with you. |
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Posted By: Ben
My understanding of the BeckettMedia name on eBay is that you can consign your cards to Beckett to sell under their name for a fee. They don't own the cards, but use their name on the auctions for marketing purposes (and obviously you pay for that). You used to not see as much BVG being pushed by them, mostly newer high-dollar cut autos and hair card garbage. But with Beckett pushing more and more BVG, I guess you'll start to see more of it. |
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Posted By: CoreyRS.hanus
The concept behind grading I thought was to have a disinterested third party opine as to a card's condition and authenticity. Clearly there will be a preception this may not be happening if the grading company is also the seller. In the case at hand, yes it's possible Beckett graded the cards when they did not own them; so they were disinterested when they assigned the cards a grade. But who knows? If I were them, I would find it in my economic interest to have the cards crossed over by either SGC or PSA, for the sole reason of eliminating any perception among potential buyers that the grades were not impartially assigned. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Hey Corey, |
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Posted By: leon
For full disclosure the Beckett guys are friends of mine and advertisers here (so far |
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Posted By: Mark Anderson
Beckett Select Auctions and Beckett Grading are separate and distinct, but I will answer to the best of my knowledge: |
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Posted By: Bobby Binder
Mark, |
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Posted By: T206Collector
Mark, |
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Posted By: Mark Anderson
Bobby - are you saying VCP gets no financial gain from advertising on your home page to direct consignors to your partner, Just Collect, to sell their vintage graded cards? |
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Posted By: John
Paul dead on the O'hara has two really nice creases in the lower right no way that card is a 4, and I still raise an eybrow on the Demmitt seen a lot of these 2 over the years never seen a Demmitt that slim....unless the Stl Demmitt came with American Beauty as well...LOL |
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Posted By: leon
Thanks for clarifying that the cards being auctioned on ebay, by Beckettmedia (though I am not familiar with the specific auctions) are indeed owned by consignors. Not that it matters too much but I don't have an issue with that......take care |
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Posted By: Mark Anderson
Hi Paul, |
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Posted By: peter ullman
those cards are nice...but clearly trimmed in my opinion. the corner wear is not even...the borders are narrow...uneven cut...but not diamond cut I don't think. |
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Posted By: Ed Hans
Mark, |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
Diamond Cut or trimmed.. eeesh.. I don't have any Beckett Graded Pre War cards and this doesn't help their case with me either.. martyOgelvie |
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Posted By: T206Collector
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Posted By: Scott Levy
I own cards graded by PSA, SGC, and BVG as I suppose many people do. Prior to this post, I had viewed SGC and BVG to be consistently conservative, PSA a bit less so, but still very much in the same ballpark. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Based on the fronts of the cards only I would grade the O'Hara a VG 3 and assign an Authentic grade to the Demmitt. No way those borders, particularly right and bottom, are original. |
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Posted By: david
being a portal for a consignor does not eliminate the inherit conflict of interest. i assume the amount of money that becket media makes during the transaction is relative to the final selling price. as a result there is incentive to grade a card higher and have it sell for a higher price. also, when the card is submitted there is a check box that states the card will be consigned to becket media auctions,correct? and if you can not tell an obvious trim from a scan perhaps you should not be grading cards in person either. many people on this board lost all respect for becket the way they handled the rebacked cobb. over grading and mis-grading cards along with a conflict on interest doesnt help their rep. |
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Posted By: Craig W
I don't think it helps Beckett's Grading or Consigning cause much when they mis-slab and incorrectly list a Davy Jones as a Fielder Jones. Fielder Jones played for the White Sox and cannot be found with a Polar Bear back since both his cards are 150/350 Series |
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Posted By: Scott Levy
Curious to see what Mark A. thinks about our feedback ... |
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Posted By: Bobby Binder
That is not the only card trimmed. Check beckettmedia auctions on eBay and they have a lot of T206's all PB's with a lot of them trimmed. |
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Posted By: Mark Anderson
Hi Scott - Yes, I've been tracking the feedback and taking it into consideration. We want to be consistent with the industry and will look into the crease issues. If anyone is bored and wants a larger sampling, you can view scans of most of the original T206 Wagner lot at www.beckett.com/t206 and give me feedback on a wider group of samples. On the small bit of paper loss, I agree with you that we typically hit that harder - we gave a little leeway on the Polar Bear cards due to the nature of their distribution and the common problem of having specks of tobacco (or paper loss from the tobacco). Would most people prefer these not receive any wiggle room in that regard? How would you treat cards with the specks of tobacco still adhered (without paper loss)? Thank you for your thoughts on these. |
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Posted By: Craig W
Mark, |
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Posted By: Scott Levy
Mark, |
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Posted By: Scott Fandango
a couple thoughts... |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...in this race, but VCP and Beckett price guides are certainly competing for the same card price evaluation dollar, even if they go about it in different ways. |
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Posted By: Bobby Binder
Mark, |
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Posted By: Dave
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Posted By: Scott Levy
Given that Beckett is grading and selling graded cards, do they have a policy on whether or not Beckett's employees/management can also bid on these cards? |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
Guys, |
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Posted By: Mark Anderson
>Given that Beckett is grading and selling graded cards, do they have a policy on whether or not >Beckett's employees/management can also bid on these cards? |
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Posted By: JimB
I have not looked at the site, but if Becket is grading cards for consignors and then making a commission on the final sale prices handled through their website, there is a conflict of interest. They would stand to profit by inflating grades. Maybe they are completely honest and graders have no idea who submits the cards or what happens to them afterwards, but in a hobby with so many shady characters out to make an extra buck, the appearance of impropriety alone is enough to keep me away. |
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Posted By: traderDon
edited due to anonymity. I would have emailed you but you have no email. I am not saying I disagree with what you are saying, or that most others would either, but you really need to put your name and email (link) out here to have this strong of an opinion. Nothing personal, it's the rules....regards (leon aka moderator/opinionator |
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Posted By: david
beckett made good on the cobb? after how many years of denying the card was a fake? |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
I do not see a conflict per se between doing a price guide for cards and selling cards so long as the prices are REAL prices and not ranges. Take out the subjectivity, as I did with my boxing guide, and there is no way to manipulate the data to favor your sales. |
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Posted By: Rick McQuillan
I don't know what your dispute was with eBay, but I was watching several lots and I had placed bids on others. I wasn't pleased when they disappeared. I wonder how many people will bid again on these lots after the auctions were cancelled? |
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Posted By: leon
I seldom like to give an opinion of advertisers as there is at least the perception of a biasness. That being said the thread that David (hi David) pulled up from 4 yrs ago had some harsh words from me concerning Beckett. At the time I meant every word I said. That being said, fast forward several years, and the management at the top has changed. The President, at the time the original (rebacked) Red Cobb Drum back was on ebay, is no longer there. Recently they bought, I believe, the same card back. To me that is a philosophical change and I am appreciative of that and have obviously changed my view completely on that subject. So, I applaud Beckett for recently buying that card to get it out of circulation. ..regards |
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