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Posted By: Janet
I just sent 4 Vintage Base-ball guides and 1 book into a grading company called NASA to get graded should I have sent them to AAA Grading instead? You seem to be giving them alot of attention. Are you their competition? (NASA)or do you guys work for the companys you promote on this board? I notice your a pretty angry guy. Any suggestions |
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Posted By: Brian Daniels
WE combined all all one angry guy! |
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Posted By: runscott
From the following auction for a "ORIGINAL 1932 LOU GEHRIG PSA 10 baseball card" from your very honest leader, Roy Huff, you can tell that he considers the "TOUGH NASA" to be a great choice. |
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Posted By: rod
Although I could care less aabout AAA,NASA, PSA ad naueum ,as an "outsider" here, I've noticed a good deal of arrogance on your board in some areas. The value of vintage paper items , like anyything else, is in the eye of the beholder.If somene wants to collect pages ripped out of a book,where is the harm in that?What is the real difference between that and your small pieces of old cardboard.These pages usually come from items in such bad condition that nobody would want them anyway. Nobody wants to get ripped off on cards or anything else , but if most of your collecting time is spent in a grading paranoia, your truly missing something here. Adios. |
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Posted By: Mike Williams
isn't collecting paper cut-outs as I see it, it's posting these under the "trading cards" section. |
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Posted By: ty_cobb
My take is |
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Posted By: John
The tough NASA has a tough time spelling as well (Gherig). I can see how that could happen it wasn’t like they had his name right in front of them, oh wait they did. Well when you get the “card” you can always print up a new label with your Baby Label Maker Jr. Why not give it a 10 while your at it all you need is some scissors and a steady hand. |
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Posted By: Hankron
Rod, your point is valid that collecting is in the eye of the beholder. If someone enjoys collecting pictures cut out of a magazine, that's great. It's a hobby and it should be about collecting what the individual wants to collect, whether or not the material is in vogue. |
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Posted By: runscott
but Rod, like MikeW and the others, simply ignore the facts and try to act "picked on" when we point it out. This is a board for discussion of vintage cards, so, yes, we are perfectly within our rights and the parameters of this board's goals to point out crap that paper cut-out sellers are trying to disguise as "vintage cards". Are we arrogant because we refuse to recognize your paper cut-outs as part of the "vintage card hobby"? Maybe, but tough - if you really had something of value, it would become a hobby in and of itself and you could PROUDLY create your own board and discuss the hell out of it with your buddies from Hawaii, but oddly, I don't see that happening. |
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Posted By: hankron
A common but misguided point of argument used in these types of issues is to say something like, "a picture cutout is on a piece of paper and your expensive baseball card is on a piece of cardboard. So what's the big difference?" |
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Posted By: Dan Mathewson
...are little figments of Roy's (and Company) imaginations. If you go back and read their posts, they are just whining (without merit) about "why are those of us on the board mean and picking on AAA, and NASA, and so forth..." |
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Posted By: MW
And don't forget that many of the world's greatest artistic masterpieces are "just paint and canvas." |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
If the members of this board seem arrogant to uninformed lurkers, it is only because of the depth of knowledge they possess regarding vintage cards, the degree to which they value their hobby, and the corresponding degree of disgust they feel when charlatans and hustlers masquerading as card dealers prey on the lack of knowledge of the general buying public in the name of that hobby. Every one of the worthless paper cut outs that Roy and his crew are creating by hacking up books has the potential of driving a new collector away from vintage card collecting or disappointing a gift recipient. These cut outs have no market value apart from the initial payment made to acquire them and rely solely on the ignorance of the initial purchaser. Is it fraudulent to list these cut outs on ebay? Probably not given the current subtleties in the descriptions used. However, the more important, and subtle, point that you gloss over is that the paper cut outs in question are being listed in the pre-1930 graded baseball trading card category. While the items in question may be pre-1930 and graded, they are emphatically not baseball trading cards. They were never issued as baseball cards or issued with the intent of being cut up to make cards (as were the strip cards), they are not recognized by any of the standard trade catalogues or institutions as cards, and simply they do not belong in the baseball card listings. That they are repeatedly placed there despite the complaints of the members of this board and many others shows the fraudulent intent of the listers, who undoubtedly hope to suggest to the more gullible members of the public that the cut outs are cards. The fact that a close, careful reading of the listing lets the reader know that the items are not cards does not make up for the intentional misclassification of the items in the first place. They are a con and anyone who defends the placement of them into the vintage card listings is either oblivious to fact or is an apologist for the charlatans. |
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Posted By: Roylian Occulti
Seems a better definition for these people you speak of would be "Nonconformists" rather than Nomenclators. Is'nt collecting card cards some sort of occult/religion to you guys. If you dont have anything better to do You should write the Baseball Vintage Trading Bible. So anyone that does'nt agree with you or believe your prophecy will suffer your rath of knowledge and big words. (LOL) |
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Posted By: runscott
and I don't want to risk offending anyone, but are all of you AAA'ers mildly retarded? Do you know what the word 'nomenclature' means? (it's not an obscure word). If English is your language, you should work at it a bit more - perhaps pick up a cheap paperback dictionary for those multi-syllabic words that seem to give you so much trouble. |
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Posted By: hankron
For the record, I don't collect trading cards. |
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Posted By: hankron
I tend to feel sorry for people like Roy Huff and Koos. I can't imaging that people who willingly choose to cheat uninformed people out of money are happy and well-adjusted. Personally, I'd rather be poor and able to live with myself. Huff may look at himself as a champion of 'America: the New World', but to me he's a poor man's Kenny Goldin. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
the proper term is polysylabic |
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Posted By: jeff s
polysyllabic has two "l's." |
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Posted By: rod48
Just for the record- I suppose I am an "uninformed lurker", whatever that is. But I have to make clear that I have no connection to AAA, liberty for all,or Huff. And I've never been to Hawai. My point was that over the short period of time I ve been reading your posts, I've noticed kind of a sour attitude regarding those who don't necessarily have a doctorate of vintage cards. Really though , don,t you think you'd have to be preety much a moron to mistake a page from a book for a vintage card, even if the seller did list it in a card category ? The reason I read your posts is that I like vintage cards. I buy them. Some of them are little works of art to my eye. A lot are crap.But to me they're fun albeit a little pricey at times. |
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Posted By: rod48
My email address is rod48@webtv.com .But please don't mail me a lot of irrelevant garbage that we all get flooded with. Thank you |
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Posted By: jay behrens
works for me |
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Posted By: runscott
the people who buy these cut-outs thinking they are as valuable as baseball cards are morons; however, it doesn't make it right to try and rip them off through deception. This is the point we've been trying to make that you and the AAA'ers are avoiding completely. You seem to think that deception is fine, in fact, that anything a seller can get away with is perfectly fair - buyer beware. If all sellers of all products had the "AAA attitude", we'd all be screwed (even you). Just my thoughts - I realize that you disagree. Oh, and...I'll repeat myself... if you have such a problem with this board, why do you hang around? Seriously - you guys should start your own board and rip us morons who collect baseball cards. |
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Posted By: Elliot
Hey Scott, Rod has every right to post here, whether he agrees with us or not. He has identified himself and has not been abusive. I do believe that he is misguided in his thinking. |
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Posted By: runscott
I can't find anything remotely saying "YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO POST". But this is nothing new. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
square, diamond-shaped, round, etc. cut-outs from old magazines are being encapsulated by AAA, and that people, morons or whatever they are, are spending bucks on them, and ANy bucks is too big. It's just a damned shame, that's all, that people are getting ripped off like that. |
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Posted By: rod48
O.K. I'm gone, but I never said I wasn't interested in cards.You missed my point.Actually you proved my point at the same time.Go to the vintage paper items on Ebay.What is the real difference between that stuff and the stuff we collect? |
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Posted By: runscott
What is the difference between a card included in a package of tobacco or gum, and a picture that is part of a book !?! Duh, gee, I guess they are the same. |
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Posted By: Hankron
What's the difference between a T206 Ty Cobb and a T206 common? About $1,000. |
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Posted By: Rod
Here's my test for. Give sincere (if approximate) answers. |
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Posted By: hankron
Whoops, that above 'Rod' post is mine. I meant to put his name in the message title. |
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Posted By: Dan Mathewson
The people on this board discuss the issues about AAA and others of that ilk because they do one thing: they obfuscate the truth about what they are selling for a profit. That's it. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
I've got to admit that I'm alot less disturbed by those selling slabbed cutouts than some other members of the board. When I was a kid I cut out pictures from magazines and newspapers and glued them into scrapbooks. I did this because I liked the pictures and didn't want to save the publication. I view these slabbed pictures as kind of the same thing. Obviously, the grade assigned on the slab means nothing. It is simply a vintage picture protected in a plastic holder. I almost bid the minimum on a Keeler cutout the other day. I would have bid if it was a nice single picture but it was a group of 6 or 8 player pictures. |
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Posted By: Neal
Finally! Someone with half a brain speaks! |
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Posted By: runscott
I feel certain Jay has at least 3/4 of a brain. |
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Posted By: Dan Mathewson
...but: |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Since some people apparently have difficulty using big words, let's see if I can put this like Tonto or Tarzan would, so you can follow along at home: |
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Posted By: runscott
We would be living in a sad state indeed if any time we saw something fraudulent going on we only had the choices of reporting the problem to the authorities or doing nothing. Anyone who relies totally on the legal system to instigate change in society is living in a dream world - in many cases it is the legal system itself that requires the change. |
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Posted By: Hankron
All I ask, and what I expect, of all sellers who are knowledgeable about what they are offering for sale, is that they describe the item accurately. If it's a trading card describe it as a trading card, if it's a newspaper picture describe it as a newspaper picture, if it's a T206 reprint describe it as a T206 reprint. |
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Posted By: RBCraik
I believe that particular quote is attributable to Abraham Lincoln who said "Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt." See ya' at HP in Feb! |
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