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Posted By: scott
who among the dealers listed or those who aren't,are the most reliable to buy raw pre-war?(low to mid-grade).after going to fort washington and talking to dealers,it seems one pays more for graded cards then raw.since i'm getting back in the hobby,i'm looking for individuals with the expertise to identify trimming etc.,without paying inflated prices for equally graded cards.(graded vs. raw) |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
I have bought several cards from both. Both are usually right on with the grading or within one grade (which isn't bad compared to others). Mike Wheat has a wider selection, so I would have to recommend him very highly. In fact, I just bought a T5 Pinkerton Cabinet of Connie Mack from him (after buying several Cracker Jack and Exhibit cards the past month or two). |
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Posted By: scott
i'm actually checking out a number of his crackerjacks myself.the wagner's very tempting but guilt and my girlfiend kicking my butt keep me from it |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Since 1981, I have known and bought, sold, and traded cards |
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Posted By: Andy Cook
Mark Macrae is a great guy to buy raw cards from. |
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Posted By: Richard
I've got nothing but good things to say about both Mike Wheat and Gar Miller. While I'll openly admit there is a little bias towards Gar (I'm the one that developed and maintains his site, and have been doing so in exchange for baseball cards since 2003), I have also made purchases from Mike Wheat and was VERY pleased with the dealings. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
I have found Mike Wheat's cards to be consistently off by one grade too high. Being off by one grade can be quite significant, of course. This is a card described by Mike Wheat as VG, which would be graded no higher than a 2 (Good) by SGC/GAI/PSA, because it has a full horizonal crease along the bottom third and a top-right corner crease: |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
I wouldn't hesitate to buy raw cards from Mike Wheat or Kit Young - both would give refunds if you thought the cards were trimmed. Same for Lew Lipset or Barry Sloate. I also recommend the Burkes because of the way they handled a situation involving a card. Regarding Mastro, I have won many raw lots from them and never had to return anything. |
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Posted By: Richard
I second Scott's vote for Kit Young. While not pre-WW1, I bought some '54 Red Hearts from him last year sometime, and was very happy. In one instance, one of the cards arrived and had writing on the back (that I was not informed about). When I mentioned this to Bob Ivanjack, he wasted no time in fixing the situation. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
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Posted By: scott
i was surprised kit young has a decent selection of pre 1920 material including an e95 mathewson i'm considering. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
Steve Verkman will deal if necessary and does have a wealth of knowledge. |
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Posted By: John
I have been dealing with Mike Wheat for fifteen years and have always been happy with his product. He and his partner are always a pleasure to deal with over the phone and at shows. I wish he would resume his auctions, I used to grab some great items for fair prices. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
Can anyone provide ebay id's, if any, for some of the lesser known dealers who have been mentioned (eg Savage, Carobella). Thanks. |
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Posted By: John
Kevin Savage's ebay identity is ksavagecards. |
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Posted By: Adam J. Moraine
Without a doubt, Gar Miller. He is honest, and his prices are extremely fair, and decent.I have purchased plenty of vintage cards from Gar. As well as, a 3x5 card signed by Jackie Robinson. |
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Posted By: Bob Marquette
I bought one of the nicest looking of those Cracker Jacks but my heart sunk when I received it as I thought the top edge was trimmed. I sent it in to PSA to be graded, just in case I was wrong, and sure enough it came back trimmed. I have dealt with Mike in the past and he has always been fair when a problem has arisen so I am sending the card back to him for him to look at. I will post the results, refund or not, on this board. |
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