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Posted By: Dave F
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Posted By: barrysloate
There are currently more grading companies than we need. The only way a new one could possibly succeed is if they could do a better job than everyone else. |
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Posted By: Peter Thomas
Eye appeal should be a larger component in the grading. I really like SGC, but they really do hammer some beautiful cards. Which does sometimes give you an opportunity to get the card at a low price. Marilyn Monroe, if graded, would be hammered for that pesky mole on her left cheek - no not that cheek. |
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Posted By: Dave F
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Posted By: T206Collector
...is subjective. Grading is objective. Grading is most important for those eye-popping cards with hairline creases and minor spots of paper loss or glue. That is what makes SGC so valuable. |
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Posted By: Dave F
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Posted By: Matt
Dave - I think BVG has a much better shot at competing with SGC in the vintage space then any new startup would. BVGs slabs are the most well designed of the big 3 (UV coating, waterproof, etc.), and they also offer a larger slab size then PSA & SGC. Personally, I prefer the black insert in the SGC slabs, but I'm not aware of any complaints about BVGs grading standards (it seems the PB T206 issue from last month was resolved). |
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Posted By: T206Collector
....Google or Apple make a slab. |
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Posted By: leon
"Grading is objective." |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Eye appeal is subjective but grading is objective. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
You guys are missing the point. |
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Posted By: Alan
Here's an idea. Why don't the Net54 members form a grading company ? Collectors could submit them them to the grading group committee & you all vote on a grade. Oh hell yeah !!! |
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Posted By: barrysloate
How about I rephrase what I said: |
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Posted By: packs
what do you guys think about the possibility of the grading services going out of business in the near future? say 15 years from now? i've noticed a huge drop in the amount of vintage material becomming available in raw form. it seems like almost all high dollar vintage cards are in slabs by now. i suppose there will always be a market with newer cards, but with respect to high dollar cards from the 1880s-1960s it seems as though most cards are graded, even with respect to commons just to prove authenticity. i suppose there will always be the business of crossovers, but for how long? and what would happen to the value and grades of your cards should PSA or SGC go out of business? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
The stronger companies will survive, the weaker ones very well may not. That's the way it works in business. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
<<Do you think the cards should receive identical grades, or would you prefer to see the one with the perfect photo receive a one grade bump over its counterpart?>> |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Well, if everyone can see blurry, I will assume that everyone can tell square corners from rounded ones. In that case, all we need is for the graders to authenticate, and the consumer can grade his own cards. I've been advocating this for a long time. |
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Posted By: Matt
Barry - I agree with your position and have one small improvement. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Matt- that's an excellent point. There are plenty of things that can be done to improve the system, so to get back to Dave's original question, a new grading company could enter the marketplace if they can find a better way to do things. |
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Posted By: Alan
In expanding what Matt said, perhaps the grading companies could have a detailed report for each high end/rare/scarce card. It would be like the descriptions you see in the auction catalogs. Maybe the grading companies can/should/will charge potential buyers extra money for that info... |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...in favor of a system of just authenticating and identifying hard-to-see defects. But the flip side to the grading coin is the dealer trying to pass off a VG card as EX just because of slightly rounded corners. A huge plus from grading is taking the dealer's inherently biased description out of the equation. What grading did is basically standardize everyone's concept of VG and EX and Mint. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
A dealer who calls a card with rounded corners Excellent won't stay in business long, because his competition will do a better job. Once word gets out that so-and-so is an overgrader, that dealer is going to lose serious business. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
Scans in today's market make objective grading terms totally irrelevant, if you ask me. The phrase "VG-EX" was important if you were listing your cards in a print catalog. |
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Posted By: Jason L
no |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
but they too will have friends and family plans as well as innacursies. Doctors ,lawyers ,carpet bootleggers (like me)etc....everyone wants others to be perfect while allowing themselves for error....guess thats the way life is ! |
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Posted By: MikeU
GAI is still alive, but if they could not truly succeed with their experience that they took from PSA, I am not sure if anybody could and be very finanically sucessfull. Another failure was SCD. If they could not do it with their brand name and have it make financial sense, then few others could even dream about it. |
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Posted By: Fred C
Just my opinion - |
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