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Posted By: Jeff S.
Not sure how this makes me feel. Any thoughts on whether this can reverse a weld and reseal? Could open the door to unscrupulous possibilities... |
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Posted By: Phil Garry
I saw the same thing and thought it was "interesting". I think I have recently seen either the same piece or a similar one on e-bay with a very high minimum bid/buy it now price. Anyone else remember that? |
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Posted By: G. Maines
I do not believe that you can "reverse" a sonic weld. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I noticed that too...could be used for nefarious purposes I suppose if someone got hold of SGC or PSA supplies. Wasn't there an ebay seller selling off the little paper flips a while back? |
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Posted By: Jim Dale
Is this from GAI? |
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Posted By: Dave Haas
Couldn't someone crack open SGC/PSA slabs and use the flip in a new sealed case with an inferior/trimmed card? Opens all sorts of possibilities. |
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Posted By: Jeff S.
You'd need the same cases though, as I imagine a cracked case would be damaged afterwards. I can't see the larger grading companies letting blanks out of their sights too often. Curious as to whether these machines are case-specific in regards to sealing. |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
The uses could be endless. |
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Posted By: Paul Krause
This is the machine Scott Gaynor used when he started his own grading company. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
There is precedent, as Doctor Who used a sonic screwdriver only for good. |
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
Dave is right. I have 1 PSA 8 Ruth and 3 PSA 7 Ruths. I could crack out the 8 flip, seal it with one of the PSA 7 cards and sell it as an 8. Then I regrade the 8, get a new flip and continue the process. Lots of room for larceny here. |
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Posted By: scgaynor
I don't own this piece, but the person that did the encapsulating the short time that I was grading cards does own it. I really wish that I had the time to expand on that venture as I think that it was a good idea and I was happy with the results. It was just too time consuming. I was not trying to start my own grading company or anything, it was just a way to advertise. It would be a good item for an autograph dealer that wants to encapsulate cuts or signed cards. The flip would be the dealers COA much the same that it is for JSA or PSA. |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
That assumes PSA grades the cracked out PSA 8 an 8 again. Not a risk I would take. Might end up in an Authentic holder and you could sell it for $1000. |
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
That assumes PSA grades the cracked out PSA 8 an 8 again. Not a risk I would take. Might end up in an Authentic holder and you could sell it for $1000. |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
It would be awesome if it worked that way but nobody I know is having that kind of luck with PSA right now. |
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Posted By: Solomon
With a google search, you can find similar welders being sold by many companies, with nothing to do with sports collectibles. When I looked at them a number of years ago, I think they were $10-20K new - maybe half that used. |
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Posted By: Jantz
that came to my mind was. What if the boys from Spinal Tap bought this machine and started grading cards. Would their grading scale go from 1 to 11? |
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Posted By: Paul
Jantz, I just watched that movie again a few days ago. I couldn't agree more. |
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Posted By: Fred C
The only way this thing could be a problem is if people started ordering plastic cases similar to SGC, PSA or GAI. If that was the case then the owner could possibly crack the card and label and place the label in the appropriate location and seal in a different card. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I hear PSA gives a 15 percent discount on grading if you bring your own sonic welder to the card show. |
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Posted By: MW
It wouldn't work... |
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Posted By: David Smith
I sure hope that Roy Huff doesn't find out about this.... |
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Posted By: Solomon
Did anyone ever establish exactly what WIWAG was doing with the PSA cards/holders? I had heard a number of theories/stories back in the day, from they were able to get some unsealed PSA holders and flips, to cracking out cards and resealing the holders, etc. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I believe that machine was owned by PCG - professional card graders..... cardgraders.com |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
For the discovery of the WIWAG fiasco. IIRC, it involved a modern basketball card of a player such as Bonzi Wells and escalated from there. Paul, if you want to add some more details as to how you figured it out, this board will not delete your comments |
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Posted By: jay wolt
MW brought up a great point |
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Posted By: keyway
I was a comercial construction worker before I retired. Quite often we would do work in a plant where they made them. I never did think of getting one, but you can buy all you want any time you want. It's not like there scarce. |
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