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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
I would like to start a thread that includes all different types of alterations (ot something that people might consider an atleration. Here's a few. Please add to the list. I want to get a comprehensive list and then put it to an opinion survey as to what constitutes an alteration: |
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Posted By: Ricky Y
Adding a piece of paper on the surface to repair a tear or chip. |
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Posted By: Joann
Removing (or reducing) a crease or wrinkle. |
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Posted By: Josh Adams
But isn't removing marks that were not present at the time of manufacturing just "restoring" the card? |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
According to that proposed definition, unless I want to be guilty of an alteration, I can not rinse off my t206 Keeler which I was balancing on my nose while cooking marinara sauce, when it seemed to jump into the sauce. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I think that if you spill something on your card its ok to clean that subtance off |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
According to the article posted here earlier today by Jack Goodman, based on a survey of card dealers in 1988, restorations or alterations can be divided into three major areas, according to their acceptability: |
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Posted By: Harry Wallace (HW)
I also agree that doing anything to a card is altering its present state. But, what is OK and what is not? |
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Posted By: Joann
The original post asked for items that people "might consider alterations" for the purpose of putting together a poll to see if there is any consensus on individual items as alterations. It did not ask for items that I or any other individual do consider alterations, but what some people "might consider alterations". |
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Posted By: Cobby33
ANYTHING you do to a card from the time it reaches your hand, to the time it leaves your hand. I would except: putting in and out of protective holders and brushing off superficial substances such as dust, pet hair, etc. |
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Posted By: Jeff Prillaman
Regarding the 1988 articles on card alterations that Jack dug out -- I wrote one of the articles and edited the other -- thanks to Jack for digging them up. I had literally forgotten all about it -- just don't share the investment article in the same publication -- I think I wrote a paragraph or two about high grade T206's - but the names Mike Greenwell and Chris Sabo vaguely come back to me as well. |
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Posted By: Steve M.
1. no |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
The following were mentioned as altering cards: |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
The opposites are also alterations, such as: |
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Posted By: leon
After further consideration, and listening to all arguments, I will pretty much agree exactly with what Harry said above. Technically doing anything to change the state in which you find a card is altering, of course.(I cut and pasted Harry's answer and changed it a little bit): |
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Posted By: John Harrell
I haven't seen paper removal appear yet so I'll add that to the list. Removing paper from the backs of cards having been pasted in albums is a form of "alteration" that I have done many times and will continue to do. However, I do this to enhance my enjoyment of the cards. I do not do this with the intent of reselling the cards in nicer grade. |
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