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Posted By: Anson
I know the topic of grading is about as heated as the Bosox/Yanks rivalry. However, I'm really leaning towards only buying graded cards. While I really appreciate them out of the plastic holders, it's getting VERY tough to find unaltered cards otherwise. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
The sad fact is that a slabbed card has more value to certain buyers... |
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Posted By: scott
i'm with you on that fact anson.at times i feel confident in buying a great raw card but something in me keeps me from doing it.nothing would stink more then plunking down a couple hundred $$ or more,then have a grading company break the bad news.i'm torn at times but everytime i read about another bad experience i forget about raw.i don't blame reputable dealers either because they probably do not go over the low to midgrade cards like the higher ones.i feel like a have raw vs. graded bipolar disorder! |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
the raw E101's you bought from me all graded and were unaltered (even though PSA was a little strict on a few of them). |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Although top notch ungraded cards can be found they are few and far between. Until a person has sat down and really talked with a grader as to what they look at on a card they are really just guessing. Grading is not a perfect thing as i have owned many cards that to me the grade is off, but it does weed out the majority of the trimmed and altered cards. Some collectors will disagree but grading is here to stay. My opinion is to only buy graded cards. |
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Posted By: DJ
I too have purchased cards from reputable dealers only to find mild trimming. I play the devil's advocate when I'm looking on eBay with cards that's only flaw is that a seventeen year old surfer doesn't give it a grade. Back in the 1980's, you (at least I)never heard of trimming. When did it become 'vogue' to put nail scissors to cards 80-100 years old? |
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Posted By: Anson
Scott E's cards all graded and were exactly what I expected. I've had a few other purchases that didn't go quite as well with other upstanding folks. Luckily, they've all been understanding and professional so far. If anything, I believe it was just an oversight being that they were lower dollar commons. |
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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
"Thus, I am at the point where I believe that any UNSLABBED card has "something" wrong with it that kept the seller from having it slabbed and having the value increased." |
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Posted By: Adam J. Moraine
I prefer ungraded (raw) cards because they are more affordable than graded cards. |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
Hope you like the Bergen you acquired from BCD (that one originated from me as well)! Find a Croft's Cocoa Seigle (any grade) and I have a super nice GAI 3.5 (looks nicer) E101 Seigle to trade!!!!!!!!! |
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Posted By: Damian Anderson
You just have to look hard and be prepared to deal with the hassle of returns to the sellers over the internent. I have never had refund refused from a seller on a card that I deemed altered or third party deemed altered. Just watch feedback closely and ask questions upfront. There is an element of time investment here though. I buy almost exclusively raw cards and get them graded myself. I have encountered many altered cards doing this and many unaltered. I have learned alot about trimming doing this (and by reading this forum). It has cost me some in grading fees, but at this point I consider it money well spent from the knowledge acquired. I also have learned that my semi-trained eye is often as good as or better than the opinion of the grader. Cards I questioned and wasn't sure about came back graded and cards I know weren't came back as. This is a huge plus when buying in person. Of course this applies only to issues I am familiar with. Third party graders aren't perfect for sure. Just my thoughts. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
People started taking scissors in hand when Jim Copeland started paying $100 for NM t206 commons. I remember dealers going through my inventory and specifically asking if I had any oversized t205s or t206s. There also a person looking for totally beatten up 33 Goudeys. He wanted them so he could use the paper in cards that he was restoring. This is around 1987. Because of this, I've always been very leery of high grade 33 Goudeys. Who knows what other sets this person has been performing restorations on. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
raw cards are a true crapshoot. Every bum deal I've had has been on raw cards or lousy grading service [PRO] cards. I still buy raw cards but rarely from anyone I don't know. Mostly I buy them in person at shows. There are a surprisingly large number of trimmed raw cards out there and even reputable dealers can carry them, some of whom don't care even if the cards are IDed as trimmed. I once had one spotted at a show by Global's authenticators [felt pretty dumb not spotting it myself, BTW], returned it to the dealer, who I knew and who refunded my $$, AND THEN HE PUT IT RIGHT BACK IN THE CASE FOR THE NEXT SUCKER! Needless to say I don't buy from him anymore. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
You feel safer having someone else, usually with far less vintage card experience than yourself, put a card in a holder and tell you it's NOT trimmed ?!? Or is it that once a trimmed card is slabbed, you are fine with it? i.e, it somehow magically becomes "virgin" again? |
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Posted By: leon
I disagree slightly. Since I know the guys who do the grading at SGC I respect that companies work. I am quite sure that Bob and Scott are better at telling a trimmed card than I am. I think I can tell them fairly well but they handle far more cards than I do. I have handled several thousand vintage cards but I am sure they have handled hundreds of thousands.....(even if not all were slabbed). As for the 2 other major services I have far less confidence in them....although PSA does a good job most of the times. GAI is all over the board and I don't trust them too much ..and I think they grade rather leniently. As for buying raw cards it is really a crap shoot. Almost all full time dealers overgrade according to today's grading company standards, imo. I haven't had too much of a problem with trimmed cards (knock on wood). regards |
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Posted By: Anson
I'm simply making the point that a larger number of graded cards AREN'T trimmed compared to those that are raw. The holder isn't my security blanket other than the fact that statistically it has a better chance of being intact. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
not to you specifically. Yes, in general the posters on this thread seem to be using slabs as security blankets - I like your analogy. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I've onloy bought one slabbed card on eBay, my 33 Goudey Gehrig. The rest have all been raw and the few I've submitted to slabbed have come back OK. As far as I can tell none of the cards I've bought raw are trimmed except the ones that were stated as such in the auctions like my 41 PlayBall DiMaggio. With my budget, I've learned to develope a tolerance for trimmed cards, especially the die-cuts |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
No one's going to look at a fellow board member's $10,000 PSA8 card and say "hey, isn't that quite a bit short?" - it's bad form - but we'll certainly do that to images in a major auction house catalog (or have we all forgotten?). I know, I know - the plastic case somehow ages the cut. |
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Posted By: Anson
But is the old trout trimmed? |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
SGC does a pretty good job. They are human like all of us and will make occasional mistakes, which in my experience they fix pretty readily and with a minimum of hassle. The GAI graders caught one for me at a show, for which I am thankful. I trust my eyes most of all, but I trust SGC to turn out a good product the vast majority of the time, which is a hell of a lot better odds than I'v experienced on ebay with raw cards. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
Are you guys baiting me? You know I haven't said anything about SGC, and you know how I feel about their work. Don't push - I'm not biting |
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Posted By: DJ
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Posted By: Anson
Is that Trout or Napolean Dynamite? |
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Posted By: DJ
Anson... |
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Posted By: Adam J. Moraine
WHY would someone bid almost $20.00, for a PSA graded 10 card of Steve Trout? Which IF NOT graded, you could find at your local card shop/show for about 5 cents.I mean come on guys, Who was Steve trout anyway? I have not even heard of the guy! |
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Posted By: DJ
C'mon Adam, the famous and great Steve Trout? 12 years in the bigs...88-92 with a touch over 600 lifetime strike outs? Who is being silly here! |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
so there's something more to these plastic slabs than simply the "safety blanket" effect? Perhaps people are actually buying PSA labels? |
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Posted By: DJ
Scott, |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Yeti's are easy find, but you are right, yetti's are really tough :-p |
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Posted By: quan
if you do your homework and know what to look for, buying raw can save you a bundle just from the decreased competition. clear scans, ask for detailed physical description of cards. from my experience you save at least 40-50%, the 2 cards below were bought raw or i would've never been able to get it. |
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Posted By: Adam J. Moraine
DJ, |
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Posted By: Steve
Son of Dizzy Trout |
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Posted By: David Vargha
Seriously, if you followed baseball in 1980, you should know who Steve Trout is. But my question is, who cares if somebody pays $20 for his card? Why is there this constant harping about what others choose to spend their money on? Isn't it just a little silly that any of us spends our hard earned money on pieces of cardboard? I'm glad those collectors are chasing things I don't collect. It's already hard enough to compete for the cards I do want. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Quan, I'm curious about those two raw cards you had slabbed: what condition were they advertised as when you purchased them? |
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Posted By: DJ
David, |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
LOL; that's good |
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Posted By: Adam J. Moraine
David, |
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Posted By: dan mckee
I guess my entire personal collection has been altered. All complete sets Goudey, Bowman, Topps, Playball, many T and R sets, all altered, as they are all RAW and will stay that way. |
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Posted By: mark bowers
Thanks Dan. There must be two of us and I've been stashing stuff away since 1947 ! Not one slab in this house. Wonder who snuck in and spent weeks trimming without being seen ? |
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Posted By: Darren J. Duet
I'm getting discouraged just buying cards. It seems 10% of the time I'm getting crap or a run around. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Here's a reason to stop buying raw cards on ebay: I just sent in to PSA 7 vintage cards to be graded; all were bought on ebay in listings describing the cards as "Near Mint" and they all looked great in the scans. My grades: 5, 5, 5, 3, 7, 7, 7. Enough said. |
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Posted By: cmoking
actually I am shocked the other way. it is shocking you had 3 of the cards come back as PSA 7. You should be happy, as you were lucky to get almost half of them back the way it was described. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
3 out of 7 at NM is not exactly a ringing endorsement for the overall honesty of ebay sellers, especially when there is a VG 3 in the bunch. This is why you can't buy expensive raw cards on ebay. You need to adjust your bidding at least 2 grades lower (if you're lucky) when going after these cards due to the rampant dishonesty that exists on ebay. |
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Posted By: cmoking
your experience has been much much better than mine. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
When you received the raw cards did you feel that they were near mint? Or did you not feel competent to express an opinion and looked to PSA to do it for you? I'm not denigrating you if the latter; I am merely trying to understand your post. I've gotten lots of raw cards described as near mint that were 5's at best, but I knew it the instant I looked at the cards. I like to have my cards slabbed for the protection and look of it but I don't need them to tell me what the card grade is (except on rare occasions when I want a third party opinion because I can't really decide). |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
Based on his ebay experience, and his resulting disappointment, it sounds like he should definitely stop buying raw cards. If he buys only slabbed cards in the future, he will always know exactly what condition his cards are in according to a grading company. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
I am with Adam, does Jeff need a young kid who doesn't know what a vintage card is to tell him the grade of it? Were they NM to you Jeff or 1 VG, 3 EX and 3 NM? |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Of course I could tell that most of the cards were not near mint once I received them; I sent them in to be graded just to sell them easier on ebay. I wouldn't just turn around and re-sell them as near mint when they clearly weren't. My point is simply this: if you want to spend a few dollars on raw cards your potential loss when you realize that the cards were wildly over graded by the ebay seller will be small. If you care to spend big dollars on raw cards that are described as near mint there is a high likelihood you'll get screwed. Every card I had purchased from that lot looked perfect in the scans. I think the majority of the buyers of raw vintage cards on this forum do not purchase high condition cards. When you're buying a card described as VG there is a great chance it will be VG upon receipt. When you buy a card described as NM it almost never is....(and of course, this gripe does not reflect issues of trimming). |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
I've had it go both ways - purchased an ungraded NM t206 Joss portrait on ebay and took a bath when SGC slabbed it as EX+. I've also purchased cards slabbed as NM that had undisclosed paper loss/scratches on the back. |
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