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Lou Costanzo & myself started a grading service in the late 80's Shortlived of course as the hobby wasn't ready yet for something that radical Dealers wanted to sell their over graded cards & work on 200-500% markups Also before even Al Hagar was a Jewelry dealer out of Utah He was grading cards around 1984 Didn't last long but he didn't go out business because of lack of business but because of me I sent him $8800 in cards to get graded When they shipped the cards back to me via UPS his employee only insured it for $100 & of course the parcel got lost I asked for my money Said he didn't have it So my friend called him & said we would be there within 24 hrs to "collect" I called him the next day & the phone was disconnected & found out he moved out that day never to be seen again So much for the Hobbys 1st grading service |
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