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Posted By: runscott
Leon had questioned how a grading company would treat a rough edge cut on an OJ. Apparently they aren't at all concerned - is this standard, or an anomaly? |
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Posted By: halleygator
As best I can tell ... |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
If you look at almost ALL the O-Pee-Chee issues (hockey and baseball) from the 1960's-1970's they have those rough edges. No offense to Eliot but I think they must have had some unsharpened cutters up there in London, Ontario where O-Pee-Chee was. The grading companies typically will not downgrade those issues too bad for that type of cut. I've also seen those type cuts on 1950's and 1960's Topps cards still get PSA8 or higher SGC grades too. I think the assessment of if it came from the factory that way, they will grade it as such. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Interesting question. You usually don't see rough edges on Old Judge. |
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Posted By: Rob M.
Almost looks more like the edge is "dinged" up rather than rough cut. If that were the case, would it still potentially grade that high since it is just one edge? |
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Posted By: Todd (nolemmings)
The card is dinged--anyone bidding on this one has got to be a moron--run away!!!! |
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Posted By: botn
Comparing cuts on 50's cards to OJ's is inaccurate at best. Jay is the expert when it comes to OJ's. |
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Posted By: Trevor Hocking
Well I have a little experience in grading Old Judges. I have rarely seen that kind of a cut on Old Judge's. They are usually very smooth and symmetrical. I think that rough edge on most cards would have made it an 80 but just look at the photo quality. If the edge was sharp that card would be an 88 for sure, but there is what looks to be a tobacco stain of some kind on the right hand side as well. I will have to say that because of the world class photo it deserves to be in a 84, but I do wish they would put that much consideration on photo quality in their grading for all their grades. When it comes to SGC it seems they have the best gauge when it comes to the N172's. Here is a link to my SGC 84 and 88 for comparison. I don't know how to post an image. If some could help me with that I would greatly appreciate it. |
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Posted By: Rich Jacobs
Trevor: |
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Posted By: runscott
I just type in the address of the file. So how did this OJ get in a holder? Surely the grader didn't decide that it left the factory with those corners. |
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Posted By: MW
Nolemmings, |
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Posted By: Albie O'Hanian
I believe nolemmings wants people to run away and not bid so he can win the card. Just an observation. |
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Posted By: MW
Who says I don't want the same thing to happen to the Cobb? |
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Posted By: Elliot
Rich, Scott---not wanting to upset either one of you |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
but that edge is not nice. too bad. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
70-30 centering get an 8. Musta been a PSA preferred customer to get that. |
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Posted By: botn
How about that factory cut on the top edge of the 14 CJ Cobb? Unless it is an illusion due to the way the card sits in the holder due to a slight curl. |
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