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Posted By: Julie Vognar
I never talked to anyone who had any interest in graded cards. Mark Macrae, Lew Lipset, Terry Knause, Kit Young, John Spaulding. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
"Smoke detectors without batteries." Somebody wrote an answering letter saying that "the tactile and olfactiory" experience of his cards was too much to give up. I guess PSA is doing a little better than they used to, but I don't buy enough to be able to form a good judgement. I DON'T REALLY CARE. |
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Posted By: HalleyGator
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Just look at your back issues of VCBC. But I still have the majority of my cards (and all of my really expensive cards) graded. My reasons are as follows: |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
I can honestly say I didn't have a single GRADED card in my collection until about 2 years ago. MOST of the things I collect don't fit into the graded categories (T5's, W600's, N173's, etc--lots of cabinet stuff). |
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Posted By: David
Is part of the reason of the reason you have your cards graded, because of insurance? Just curious. I know you're a laywer and your cards have to be expensive. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
"I wonder what this card would get?" And the SGC holders are very nice; I got a T202 in one, and kept the empty holder around for ages. It's very CONFUSING! Most of the people I named will buy graded cards, but only for sale, not for their collections. I dunno.. |
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Posted By: HalleyGator
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Posted By: Jay Miller
I guess I am one of the few holdouts. I have quite a few cards in my collection and five or less are slabbed, and those only because I bought them that way and saw no reason to remove them from the holder. I have slabbed a few cards when I was planning to sell them; I thought I would realize more for the cards in plastic. I guess my major reasons for not slabbing the cards in my collection are: |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
I agree with you about slabbing cards. Too bad I don't agree with you about the backs of Mayos. That's O.K. The Old Judge Kelly is nice. |
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Posted By: leon
Supply and demand.....regards |
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Posted By: runscott
My thoughts exactly |
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Posted By: vorthian
<< 4-I don't feel the need to have someone tell me the condition of my card or verify its authenticity. I feel capable of doing both myself. >> |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I agree. I have almost nothing in my collection that slab graded better than near mint, and the ones that I have were fortuitous raw cards that I sent in and got back with high grades. If I was fleeing the country and trying to travel light, I guess I'd rather have a single Cobb graded 8 than 20 hall of famers graded 3 and 4, but for my collection, give me the midgrades. About the only place I'm being picky is in a few of my newer (1948, 1951, 1954) sets, but even there, a nice ex card at a realistically low price will always win me over. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
on other people's stupidity, get your nice cards graded before you sell them. But if you buy and sell mostly ungraded stuff, you get less, but you spend less. And fortunately, there aren't too many graded 19th century cards--YET. I don't really think any grading company has an outstanding record grading 19th century cards. Er, or ANY cards, frankly. Not even SGC. |
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Posted By: John(z28jd)
Any reason you brought back this thread Julie with no added comments?I thought it was strange that a new thread overnight got 16 responses,till of course i looked at the date. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
I keep 3 N162s in SGC holders--the chess cards, and my most valuable card came "sealed in Mylar," and almost everything gets put in Mylar--somwtimes visable from both sides. But though I would BUY a graded card if i really wanted THAT CARD, I would always liberate it, even though I knew it meant a monetary loss. |
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Posted By: runscott
I would suggest going off somewhere where there are no computers, phones or other distractions - renting a cabin in the mountains for about 3 months. You could probably get a lot of work done that way. |
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Posted By: petecld
Like Jay, I've been collecting long enough to say I don't need a grading company to tell me if the card is authentic or trimmed/altered but that's just me. I never had cards graded but do so now for 2 reasons: |
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Posted By: TBob
A) I hate grading companies |
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Posted By: Julie
Hee, hee. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I've never heard of cards with corners that seem to crumble unless they were exposed to environmental factors that affected them or they had been cleaned or otherwise altered, damaging the paper. |
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Posted By: Julie
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Posted By: jay behrens
Crumble may not be the proper word. He might be better off using "flake away". I had this problem with a few e93s where the top layer of card, especially near the corners and edges, was noticable flaking away. |
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Posted By: TBob
"Crumble" may be better used to define the contents of my wallet after I bought the cards. What actually happens is that the top layer of paper slides off. All the cards this has happened to have had top corner slippage (for lack of a better term). When you see really sharp caramel cards on ebay which unfortunately have a top corner which looks like it was sanded, it proves there are others out there who have had the same problem. I don't know if bleaching was at fault or not. I bought an E94 gold Jennings which arrived in a top loader. When I removed the card to place it in a mylar page of other E94s, the top left "disintegrated" and my EXMT Jennings became a GVG. This card was bought from a poster here on the board and I have no reason to think he was aware this might happen. I still have the card, now entombed in a PRO holder simply for protection since I used a tiny dab of glue to secure the color flaked piece back on the card and SGC and GAI kicked it back as an alteration. I bought an EX+ E94 Evers and this time the ame thing happened, as I was placing it in the mylar holder (this time it made it out of the top loader) the top right corner slipped. I became so discouraged I put this back on eBay sans color chip and it sold for about 80% of what I paid for it. Finally, and most sadly, I bought an E98 (used to be the designation now it has a tobacco number) Old Put of Clarke. The card came from the National where a friend spotted it and called me to tell me about it the summer before last. I told him to buy it for me. Nice VG+ish card. Bang, 9 months later in removing the card from the mylar page to submit it to GAI for grading, the top right corner slipped. GRRRRRRR. Now you can understand why all my E94s are in holders and I am beginning to put all my E98s in holders also. For protection. Period. |
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Posted By: HalleyGator
Let me just say that it has been about 2 years since I last posted on this thread... |
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Posted By: Julie
knowing my cards up close and personal than having them insured for the highest possible price. May be silly, but that's how I feel. |
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Posted By: Johnny
I fell in love with T206s for their historic value and artistic beauty. When I briefly hold a raw card in the palm of my clean and careful hand, I wonder about the first person that pulled it fron the pack in 1909 and how it made its way to me over the years. I never bought a card for an investment, rather a facination with the image, the vibrant colors, and the player's story and stats. I know every flaw of my little "works of art" and don't need a second opinion of why I like it. I am interested in protection however. Are slabs really air tight? Does that mean waterproof in the event that a fireproof safe meets a firemans hose? Did I read in a previous thread that I can purchase a similar black material that SGC uses to protect the corners from pressure in 3 by 5 non recessed screw down holders and does anyone know where to get it? Thanks to all for any information. |
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Posted By: Joe P.
Insightful and interesting takes by all. |
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