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Posted By: pas
Marc, I do see your concern and perhaps Rob will clarify what he proposes to make available. |
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Posted By: JK
Barry, |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Dave, |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Concerning game used auctions, Lelands authenticates their own stuff and has a good reputation for reliability amongst game used collectors. Beyond that, MEARS is widely considered superior to some other game used authentication services that auction houses use. When an auction house uses mostly or only one of the 'diploma mill' LOA services, it will hurt their reputation in the long run, especially if an inordinate amount of items are juged to be fake. Being able to use MEARS' services and LOAs is an advantage to an auction house. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Josh- I was specifically referring to Kevin when I talked about cards being reexamined. |
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Posted By: JK
Thanks for the reply Barry. |
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Posted By: pas
Josh, I would guess it is because they think it is presumptuous for MEARS to demand a short notice audit and to tell them how to keep records? |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I believe MEARS auction house services are more expensive than with many other gu authenticators. I believe some auction houses use less respected services because it's cheaper. With MEARS, there's no PSA-style bulk discount if you submit 1,000 jerseys. MEARS said a couple of years ago that an auction house and a collector were charged the same rate to have an item examined. Whether the submitter was Sotheby's or Joe Schmoe, it didn't alter the amount of time it took to examine a Warren Spahn jersey. |
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Posted By: onlychild
Since I saw my name I've been trying to stay real low here. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
"My son will never sell and he promises his kids will not sell--so we are probably talking over 100 years into the future ...." |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
I think by then the "Rule Against Perpetuties" will be the downfall of your well thought out plan. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Thanks Kevin. |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
About a year ago I told my son, "this collection will all be yours when I die." He replied, "I’m selling them the next day." |
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Posted By: davidcycle
When senile, inappropriate Abe Simpson was visiting the hospital bed of his son Homer, he said "I've always been told that the worst thing that can happen to a father is to have his son die before him. But I have to tell you, it's not that bad." |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
At some point, everyone has their moment when they are ready to accept their cards as being graded correctly, their autographs as being verified authentic OR their memorabilia as being verified as legit. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Good and fair question. |
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Posted By: Larry
Mears should not dictate authenticity where their expertise is not, period. REA is a great auction, if they choose the path of being the front lines to MEARS, Rob obviously knows what he is doing. The problem I have is exactly what Barry, Charlie and others are saying, why use a grading service if they are only opinions anyway? Because, they are vital to collectors that really spend their money and to the dealers that earn a living. They also legitimize a business that really was the wild west before they began, yes they make mistakes, but they are important. |
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Posted By: Fred C
It would have been interesting to see Mears go over the Harris Collection before it was pieced out... |
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Posted By: Joann
Wow. Look what happens when I tune out for just a day. Some random responses: |
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Posted By: Red
Cleaning up the hobby sounds great and nobody would argue against it, but Mears had to be thinking their "deal" with the auction houses would go over big and they'd see a big increase in their market share for authentication services. It sort of backfired as the only auction house to sign on with them runs one auction a year. They may be the best authenticators out there but nobody wants to be told how to run their business or be forced to give valuable consignor and buyer info to a competitor. |
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Posted By: Fred C
Joann, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Businesses may be audited all the time, but they are done by professional auditors. Mears authenticates game used equipment. Auditing is not their business. |
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Posted By: Paul Moss
Perhaps they stayed at a Holiday Inn? |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
When I looked at that Mears link, and the list of auctions... I wonder about ones left out. |
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Posted By: Joann
Great points Frank. I guess I should make something clear at least as to my position. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
So what if REA has nothing you need for your collection and another auction house does? |
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Posted By: Larry
Joann- You seem like a righteous and decent person, I applaud you for your stand but it is very lonely on a picket line when the alternative is clear, no auction house except for REA wants to be under MEARS' doctrine at this time otherwise they would have met this deadline. There are most likely only a few collectors or dealers that care to be so personally restrictive of who they transact with, and really it is up to the individual to decide for themselves who they should conduct business with without having their name, address and other personal information exposed. |
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Posted By: JK
Red, |
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Posted By: Paul Moss
Here's the real world for you. The Mears strongarm tactic will have no effect on the auction houses as they probably have another authenticator du jour to promote in their catalogs and who will gain acceptance or might already have within the game used sphere in the hobby. In fact, is it possible that they might retaliate by not accepting merchandise accompanied by Mears letters of authenticity? |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
The Sloate auction house not submitting to MEARS rules is a straw man argument, as Barry doesn't auction game used items. He auctions baseball cards. Barry has nothing that requires MEARS' services and MEARS doesn't authenticate anything Barry has. MEARS rules are for sports auction houses that use its game used examination services. My supermarket hasn't signed on with MEARS, but I will continue to purchase my milk there. I might even buy a pack of baseball cards there. I'm sure MEARS would have no have a problem with this. |
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Posted By: keyway
Here we go. First we need someone to guarantee the cards or auto's, now we need someone to police them. When does it end. Enough is enough. I have good faith in 3'rd party card grading and absolutely no faith in 3'rd party auto. authentication. It is amazing how many auto's are called authentic that are an absolute joke and paid big bucks for because of it. It is also amazing how many legit auto's are turned down. Facinating how oppiones are held as fact. The only fact is if you saw the auto. sighned yourself. |
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Posted By: JK
way to stay on topic. |
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