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Posted By: peter chao
A lot of the pre-war vintage stuff has already been graded. A lot of the shiny new stuff has been so carefully manufactured that grading is unnecessary. So in 5 to 10 years the grading cos. will have little to grade. As a hobbyist, what do the grading cos. need to do in order to stay in business? |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
EDIT: never mind. Sorry. |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
Ditto Al. |
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Posted By: Al Simeone
Ha made you look Peter! |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
you sure you don't mean Sean instead of YAWN.......? |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
C'mon guys...give it a rest please. |
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Posted By: howard
Grow up, you guys. If you don't like the post (or, more likely, the poster) then ignore it. Good grief! |
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Posted By: davidcycle
Modern cards are graded. If collectors decide to grade 1988 Topps, that's five years of full employment for PSA right there. |
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Posted By: Al Simeone
Tom, |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
original post deleted because the old post makes no sense after people completely edit out their original comments. |
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Posted By: howard
Can this thread be locked? I have no problem with the intended subject but it was immediately hijacked and most of the responses seem beyond the pale. |
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Posted By: leon
It's not really that bad of a question. I don't know the answer but the more cards that get graded, especially pre-war, the less are left to grade. |
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Posted By: howard
Good post Leon. |
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Posted By: JK
I echo David's thoughts - there seems to be no shortage of collectors of the shiney stuff who want to get their cards graded. While the cards may be made to exacting standards, the search for the "elusive" 10 (and the financial windfall that accompanies it for some cards) will result in no shortage of gradeable material. As for vintage cards, there is obviously only a limited quantity of authentic stuff. However, there is no shortage of reprints and unaltered cards - they will continue to be sold raw and passed off as real. Further, while there may be a limited quantity of vintage, I doubt we are anywhere near approaching 100% graded. Once we are at that point, there will always be the crossovers and regrades to keep the graders busy. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
One bad thing about the edit feature on this board is that now my post makes absolutely no sense after David completely changed his post. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Hey! There are lots of new cards to grade! People trying to build PSA 10 sets from the post 1990 era--you are only ho-hum if you have a psa 9 set from 1990-2007 but an all 10 set is really cool! |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Jim, how plausible is it to get an all 10 set of a post 1990 set? IOW how often does PSA give out 10's on newer cards? |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
Dan, Howard, etc... |
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Posted By: sagard
There are all PSA 10 sets from 1989 Score Football, 1990 Leaf Baseball, 1993 Finest Refractors and I'm sure there are others. Plus I would venture that the grading companies do at least twenty times the post war vs. prewar to begin with. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Dan, |
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Posted By: Marc S.
I saw that PSA recently added a 1980s Topps "Super Set", which presumably includes all the Topps cards that were produced in the 1980s. That alone is worthy of nearly ten thousand submissions. You get thirty-three Crandell types trying to complete it in PSA 8 or better, thrown in a Spence or Ireland, and you have a business model that should be sustainable for at least a decade or two. |
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Posted By: Steve
They'll survive just fine due to the Registries. Worried a bit about Global however. |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
I did not edit my post because I wanted to be disrespectful to Peter. I edited my post because the post itself could have been viewed as disrespectful. |
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Posted By: howard
MVS, not everyone told Peter this in a polite manner. many posters were deliberately obnoxious and had been well before this came to a head. In any case, it seems to me that Peter did eventually heed the advice and until today had not posted for quite a while. Furthermore, as grading is an important part of vintage collecting, this post is not o/t and yet he still got hit with rude responses (two of which have been deleted). |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Al, I wasn't referring to your post. I never even saw it before you deleted it....I was referring to David Rudd's where he compared Peter to Sean...after he completely edited his entire post out and changed it, it made my post nonsensical to where I had to at that point delete mine as well. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Didn't Sean get banned for being inadvertently obnoxious? |
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Posted By: peter chao
Guys, |
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Posted By: davidcycle
I did compare Pete's and Sean's questions, as they are much alike. A few good questions mixed in with a lot of filler questions. For example, this thread's question is moot, as its stated basis in fact is incorrect-- that no one grades modern cards. It's a non-question, as my dad would say, referring to questions that are worded or premised so that they are unanswerable even when all facts are known. |
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Posted By: Al Simeone
Howard, |
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Posted By: peter chao
Okay, how about this question? Is this a topic that is related to pre-war vintage cards? |
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Posted By: leon
You know me pretty well and know (as everyone does) that I try my hardest to be neutral on all issues while trying to maintain the focus of the board and have some harmony. Not always an easy task (actually never an easy task |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Peter, if you think my criticism of you is a 'battle of the egos' you're more far gone than I had previously thought. What you're doing, plain and simple, is continuing to post your idiocy in order to show the rest of us that you will continue to post no matter the outcry against you. You can pin the 'hounding' on Peter S and myself but as we all know it is nearly every poster on the board that has had enough of this mindless drivel. |
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Posted By: Paul S
Well, if there ever comes a time when the grading companies find themselves grading less and less cards, they'll just jack up the price several times per-card-graded. Imagine that T206 mid-grade common costing you more to grade than to buy. |
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Posted By: Joann
"I'll admit it, I deserved the flak I got for the No. of O/T posts I made. I knew I was out of bounds. But I didn't think I deserved, Jeff L. and Peter S. hounding me. Then it became a battle of egos and that's not good for anybody. I'm trying to shape up so give me a chance." |
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Posted By: Brian Collie
I have a feeling a few of you were picked on a lot as little kids. By god, get a life. I feel like I'm reading a board populated by a bunch of guys like the Comic Book Guy from the Simpsons (i.e., someone who knows a lot about something that means very little in the big scheme of things and looks down on people who don't have similar knowledge). All Peter is trying to do is create some interesting topics for people to talk about - his most recent one actually being a very interesting question for those with a passing knowledge of economics and supply/demand. If you don't like his posts, why then do you waste time reading them? You're like the little kid who knows not to touch the hot stove but can't help from doing it over and over and over and over and over and over again. Remind me again, who is the idiot???? |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Brian, if you'd read Peter's threads you wouldn't need reminding. |
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Posted By: Brian Collie
over and over and over and over .... |
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Posted By: Joann
Brian, |
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Posted By: Al Simeone
Thanks Joann!! |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
that sometime in the next 5 years, one or all of the grading companies will introduce computer software assisted grading that will completely recalibrate the grading system. I'm predicting a 1-100 point scale, perhaps broken up into 5 catagories instead of 4, that will rely on a scanned image of the card to undergo minute and exacting examination, one that will put to bed the notion of which grader looked at the card and what side of the bed they got up on. |
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Posted By: Mark Evans
I share Brian Collie's view that the Board has been overly harsh on Peter. And, I'm baffled by the feuds. So, he posts more O/T and marginal threads than he should. Some of the threads engender substantive discussion, so somebody thinks they are worthy. As to the others, they can be readily ignored. Frankly, I admire Peter's good spirit and humor in the face of such criticism. Mark |
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Posted By: peter chao
Mark, |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
If anything Peter is entertaining...most of the time. Seems to be good natured and certainly not one that attacks. |
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Posted By: keystone cop
I think this is a good and relevant question. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Peter S--did you change your name because people were getting you confused with the other Peter? |
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Posted By: peter chao
I suppose Peter S. changed his name because I called him and Jeff L. Keystone Cops...it's all fun guys, let's not take it all too seriously. |
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Posted By: Mike
This is just starting in coins and might happen in cards. A separte grading company is grading the grade. It will put stickers on the slab. Sticker will grade the grade. So, an eight could have a sticker saying superior for the grade or even a number for the grade. Sounds like fun |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
I didn't know that--Kevin Saucier business model. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Jim, have you stopped buying graded cards then? |
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