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Posted By: robert a
I just would like to know if raw card lovers are still out there? |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
Love them - yes...buy them....mmmmm...sometimes... |
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Posted By: Al Crisafulli
I love all cards. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
I see raw cards as sort of the wild west compared to graded cards, which I view as sort of a more settled, predictible world. Not everybody struck it rich by traveling to California during the Gold Rush, but some did, and life was certainly more interesting for many. I occassionally buy graded cards, like a sharp-cornered 1955 Topps Doubleheader of Jackie Robinson that graded a "3" due to poor centering and sold for just a small fraction of its "centered" value. I busted it out of its slab at the first opportunity. So my advice to budget collectors like myself? Go west, young man ... |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I..................BUY......TRADE......SELL |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
Sure, cards look elegant in a stack of SGC holders. But I always want to handle them. My favorite thing to do with a nice raw card is to angle it into the light so that the card's gloss shines out-- beautiful! Can't be done with a slabbed card. |
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Posted By: leon
I did the same thing about 10 minutes ago with my newest acquisition. I turned it to the light to see the uneven, beautiful gloss....then I ever so gently rubbed my finger on a small portion of it, then I smelled of it.....guess it's time to be entombed |
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Posted By: Dan
For older cards I don`t mind some wear or a crease or two.As long as it doesn`t take away from the subject they are kind of like charcter lines. I would like to think some young 8 year old kid really enjoyed getting a card of his favorite player with his Sweet Caporal smokes after a tough 12 hour day working in a sweatshop for .25 cents.What a thrill it must have been for the little sprout. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
as long as the card or cards look right what does it matter? |
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Posted By: Anson
There is a certain smell that pre WWI cards seem to have. Do you think they could bottle it, kind of like the new car scent? I bet all of us would buy it! |
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Posted By: Julie
can be seen on my website, www.julievognar.com/home... |
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Posted By: Paul
I specialize in card sushi. I own only two graded cards. I owned others, but liberated them. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I prefer raw, but anything of value get slab because the card needs to be protected from me. I've only bought 2 slabbed cards. With my budget, slabbed cards are too expensive. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
but nothing compares to the combined smell of fresh plastic and vintage cardboard - crack those babies out and sniff!!! |
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Posted By: brian p
I think one of the biggest factors for whether one collects mostly or solely graded cards and those who only collect raw or mostly raw cards is when you started collecting vintage. If you have just started within the last five years, you probably collect graded (unless you are relatively poor and don't mind the occasional ebay 'burn'). If you started around 5-10 years ago, you are probably a little more confident in spotting the trash out there and there is a higher liklihood that you collect raw. If you have collected for over 15 years, you predate most grading and are too stubborn (or cheap, like me)to normally pay the graded markup. You might have some cards slabbed for protection, but after purchase. |
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