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Posted By: Richey
I have heard that it is run by the old top grader with PSA. Is this true? And what do yall think of this company? |
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Posted By: TBob
I was a little leary of them when they first came out but those cards I have bought in GAI holders have been very fairly graded, I thought. |
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Posted By: Hankron
Richey, especially when compared to the likes of PRO, AAA and many of the other so-called graders, GAI should be considered competant. |
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Posted By: Hankron
I don't know what childhood experiences Bob had, but I notice the reoccouring theme of incompetance being represented as a young person who eats twinkies. |
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Posted By: botn
Global Authentication is one of the three top grading services. Do not let the fact that they are one of the newer services scare you. There is an incredible amount of competence and experience in the grading room. |
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Posted By: julie
I have bought 4 or 5 GAI graded cards, and found most of them to be undergraded--and they are the DEVIL to get out of the holder! I buy a good deal from Shoebox, and they send a lot of stuff to GAI> I got a '53 Bowman Mantle, GAI6 from them and--I couldn't find anything wrong with it! |
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Posted By: TBob
has nothing to do with my favorite baseball team nor Dan White. It is the picture I have in my mind of a PSA/SGC/slabbing "expert" 18 year old imparting his wisdom of grading while eating junk food. Please substitute ding-dongs or ho-hos if you like. |
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Posted By: julie
..,and the impared judgement it can induce, according to some people. |
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Posted By: Hankron
Bob, I am confident that I have the most healthful diet of anyone on this board, so you can always accept my authenticity opinions without hesitation. I have not once had a twinkie or ho ho even in the same room with me when I've posted on this board or writen a sale description. |
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Posted By: runscott
I haven't had any bad experiences with GAI yet, because I haven't tried them...and won't. Common sense tells me that if they are going to compete with SGC, PSA, etc., then they are going to have to succumb to the same practices, and probably already have. If they declare themselves to be an altruistic non-profit company, existing purely to introduce honesty and ethics into the slabbed card world, then I might change my mind. |
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Posted By: julie
my is impression is always that they are trying to give an honest assessment of the various aspects of the card's preservation--and occasionally, original quality (centering, photo or lithographic excellence (contrast, clarity)--and that, for this service, they have charged money for their time, effort and expertise. I guess, if I did collect graded cards, I would buy GAI-encapsulated ones as often as possible. |
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Posted By: runscott
...that would be the company's (any slabbing company) line as well - if they said anything else we would ignore their oversights and they would go out of business. |
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