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Posted By: Doug Allen
Mastronet is very pleased to add Derek to our team of hobby experts. I thought it appropriate that I post to cut off any misconceptions out there. We are not starting a grading service! Derek will be responsible for acquisitions. For us that means attaining quality material for our auctions and helping us to continue to improve the quality of the auctions. Derek is very well respected in the industry and has great hobby contacts that will help us expand our reach into the attics and safes of the East Coast. Many don't know that Derek is also knowledgable about Presidential material which fits great into our Americana division. This ensures that with Kevin on the West Coast and Derek on the East Coast we have in our opinion the top two and most respected vintage/graded card specialists in the industry. |
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Posted By: aconte
"Regarding SCG, our firm has always been supportive of them and believe they have a quality product." |
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Posted By: PSAKID
So he will only cover the east coast? Or is there not much in the way of attic finds in the western half of the US? Just curious. |
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Posted By: Hankron
From what I understand, Kevin is very teritorial and has has two six shooters that says Derk won't be passing west of the Rockies. Frankly, I a-fear to venture south of Oregon Territory myself. |
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Posted By: Doug Allen
The comment about the West Coast was less for contacts he has and more for (1) Calls we get on the East Coast to look at collections...free up Ron Oser who is buried and (2)Give us a presence at local East Coast shows...currently we are only at Ft Washington and would like to expand this. |
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Posted By: Hankron
So this is one of those 'work from home' deals. I tried that once but, frankly, licking envelopes was not as glamorous as the brouchure advertised. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Please forgive my thinking in public but I don't understand the rationale for Derek leaving SGC and going to Mastronet. At SGC, the best or at worst second best grading company, Derek was the key employee. When I thought of having a vintage card graded, right or wrong, I thought it would take on added value because Derek graded it. I don't mean to denegrate the other graders there. They may be every bit as good as Derek, but that was my (and I'm sure others) perception. I assume that SGC makes good money and I would hope that Derek was compensated accordingly. Now Derek leaves and goes to Mastronet with the responsibility of sourcing material. Is Derek the most knowledgeable vintage professional on the East Coast--No? There are two more knowledgeable people already in the Mastro organization--Rob Lifson and Ron Oser. So what I am struggling with, trying to make sense out of this all, is why Derek is more valuable to Mastro than he is to SGC. |
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Posted By: petecld
Maybe Derek just wanted to focus on HIS best interests and be in a position that makes HIM happy at whatever company that can offer that to him. |
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Posted By: Brian H
From an economic standpoint Jay of course speaks the truth. But I can't even imagine grading all of those cards relentlessly day after day ..... (it reminds me of Newman on "Seinfeld" complaining about how the mail never stops). And those cards were hardly all interesting like Leon's 4 Base Hits. |
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Posted By: Doug Allen
I started this string so I feel compelled to check it out so that I am not seen as non-responsive. That is why I stopped posting on these public forums a long time ago. I simply wanted to clarify the number of calls I got regarding our starting a grading service which we are not. |
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Posted By: Greg
I would bet that Derek's decision to change jobs is based upon what he thinks will make him happy. Compensation is certainly part of the equation, but there are surely other factors. I have always wondered how someone could sit in a dark room day after day, hour after hour, and grade baseball cards for a living. It seems like there would definitely be some sort of burnout factor after a while. |
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Posted By: Brian C Daniels
that ought to do it! PSAkids comment was devoid of reading that both men named had "contacts" not a comstock map of "Granpah Attics" not yet explored for bogus blue eyed Wagners ET that devided these here United States of America! |
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