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Not sure if someone has posted before...sorry if you have.
I am in shock...Just gave a nice Brooks Robinson Rookie a screwdriver gash across his forehead... Never have I been even close to messing up a holder, but tonight I am mortified... I have calmed down, and now wondering if anyone else has made an unfortunate slip on opening a holder...... |
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When I was a kid I had a 1959 Topps Vic Wertz Card (no big deal obviously). I was pretending I was selling people cards in my "store" (my parents and sister were my "customers"). I wrapped the Wertz in foil so I could sell a "pack from 1959!". I got a fine pointed black sharpie to write "1959 Topps" on it. The pen broke through and went across Vic's upper lip and ruined the card completely. He looked like a gigolo.
I know that is not nearly as severe as a Brooks Robinson rookie, but it did bum me out an awful lot (I was just a kid, and I only had a couple of "old" cards). I am really sorry man. That is a total drag. It will be ok though. Derek |
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That's horrible to hear, but it will pass.
I've come very, very close to doing what you just described - cracked a T206 green portrait Cobb and the screwdriver slipped...right past the border. Very lucky. But I have broken a cabinet photograph in half, and I recently attempted to clean a silver gel image and wiped print right off the surface. Julie Vognar's stories are the most horrendous - I believe one involved creasing a T206 Plank.
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My story isn't so bad: I hit a 1965 Tim McCarver with a screwdriver and creased a corner. I will never do that again.
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I want to say that I got excellent customer service on this shipment. Very prompt and courteous. Messed up some grades imo and corrected me incorrectly on 2 e93's that they insisted on calling e98's. |
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Funny. I looked at the scan without reading what you said and asked myself, "Isn't that Brown an E93, not E98?"
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i believe it ended up with the same grade (a 2). i remember she creased it while making a PHOTOCOPY to send to a potential buyer, not during cracking. classic julie, love her....imagine making photocopies and snail-mailing it to close a 10k deal in the 21st century. Last edited by chaddurbin; 03-12-2013 at 03:09 PM. |
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Who is Julie Vognar?
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Tackling the Monster T206 = 213/524 HOFs = 13/76 SLers = 33/48 Horizontals = 6/6 ALWAYS looking for T206 with back damage. |
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Yeah, I'm in the dark there. Never heard of her.
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i dont know julie personnaly but i bought a C57 george vezina hockey card from this girl in 2006 i think ....
The vezina was graded 1.5 when i bought it from Julie... i cracked it and re-submit it to psa... Back with a PSA 4 MK ![]() |
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Julie is/was? an interesting collector who we had a lot of fun discussing stuff with for years. I never met her, but curiously, I made a friend shortly after arriving in Seattle, who was about Julie's age, from the same town, same background, and looked and acted like I imagined Julie would.
This damned thread has jinxed me ![]() Yesterday I took out two old framed photos that had been 'safely' at the bottom of a box of cabinet photos, and found that one of them had a bumpy 'near break' in the image ![]() ![]() Happy ending - I removed both photos fro their frames and was able to 'spoon out' the bump ![]()
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Same concept but slightly different story....I had purchased a T206 Cy Young from a board member. Received package at work, was in the middle of the day and I was very busy, started to open it, got distracted and some how managed to throw the card out with the packaging. Kept the box though.
In existence for over a hundred years but get it in my paws for a few minutes and look at the damage I can do.....still regret it and I have not purchased another Young to replace it. Z Wheat |
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Sorry to hear about the Robinson. I have never cracked a card but can imagine your pain.
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I was cracking a '67 Topps Mantle in a 4 holder and when I attempted to pop the PSA holder half of the case snapped off and the other half bent the card in half. I was just lucky is wasn't a Mantle from the '50's.
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1955 topps #1 Dusty Rhodes BVG 8, still got a PSA 6, it was originally THAT nice! Happned once more on a nice common. So 2 out of most likely one hundred I've cracked got damaged
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a screwdriver is NOT necessary for removing a card from a slab.
the best way that i've found is to just go out to your driveway or garage floor and take a hammer and tap around the edges, gently, but enough to crack the edges...go all the way around and the 2 halves just fall apart from one another. its simple and effective...and wont gash brooks' forehead! |
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Sorry to hear that. I've had my share of blunders. I can remember pushing a T3 Mathewson into a holder and broke the top right corner off. The feeling stung for awhile then passed.
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As an expression of "it happens to everyone", why don't we post photos of the cards we have screwed up?
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I had an Ex 1954T J Robinson and wanted to take it out the screw down it was in. I got lazy as only 3 of th 4 screws were removed and one screw was still barely in. I tried pulling the card out and the case clamped back down and the corner ripped off...I thought I was going to puke. Id post a picture but I sold as I couldnt look at it any more and needed an upgrade. My 1915 CJ Jax got knocked outta my hand (in its sgc case) landing on the edge, I really think my heart stopped for a second. Hes doing just fine though.
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