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Posted By: Steve
Its like a soap opera over there |
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Posted By: MW
A third party authentication service to "validate" already graded cards requires more than a team of the hobby's top graders. It necessitates a financial guarantee to back its opinions. Just like in the coin business, an opinion, however well qualified, means very little to the majority of collectors, if it is not backed by solid cash offers. It has been estimated that such a guarantee would require an outlay of perhaps $5 million. |
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Posted By: Larry
<look at all Kevin has done to advance the knowledge on <card alterations |
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
MW makes a good point. A fourth party grader would require significant financial backing in view of liability exposure. |
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Posted By: pas
Further to Michael's point, I am not sure I understand what Kevin's authentication means. Is it an affirmative statement of authenticity or merely a negative one that he can't, in the slab, detect any alteration? |
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Posted By: pas
I continue to be skeptical, however expert Kevin is, of the value of a review of a card inside a slab. This may well detect some things that slipped through but not, in my perhaps non-expert view, many alterations that can only be detected by handling a card and having a clear view of the edges. |
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Posted By: JimB
Crandall said, |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
Peter, |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Steve, |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Whoops Jim--I found your "penetrating" corrections--wow--no wpnder I avoided them. |
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Posted By: Sean C
I'd be just as concerned about the altered cards I currently had in my collection as the ones I'm potentially buying, especially since I'd be paying extra insurance premiums on potentially worthless (or less valuable) cards. I guess Jim doesn't want to know how badly he may have been taken advantage of in the past, and how much "dead wood" he may have in his card vault. As the old saying goes, ignorance is bliss. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Sean, |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
Jim, |
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Posted By: pas
Folks seem more interested in bashing Jim than discussing the merits of how much value Kevin (or anyone else) can add by reviewing a card already in a slab. |
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Posted By: Dave F
While I agree this shouldn't turn into another bashing Jim thread, he isn't helping himself by throwing fuel on the fire with the 5 or 6 that are wanting exactly that. Why not just let sleeping dogs lie Jim? |
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Posted By: GoSoxBoSox
I have to agree with Dave on that Peter. I'm only here for one reason. It isn't because I wanted to chime in on the merits of Kevin's service. It wasn't to bash Kevin either as I like the guy. It's because Jim continues to take any opportunity he can to twist the truth about LTS. Jim needs to get back on topic and lay off us, or we will certainly debate him on his allegations/poor jokes/rumors/whatever. |
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Posted By: pas
Hey Tom was not counting you among the Jim bashers, Jim brought up LTS so it was fair game. I just wish there could be less discussion of Jim's personal collection (we GET the charge of hypocrisy, let's move on) and more about the concept of reviewing cards inside a slab which to me is the crux of the discussion about whether Kevin adds value. |
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Posted By: Mark H.
Kevin, pass me some of that popcorn. |
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Posted By: pas
Martin there are some regulars whose expertise I highly respect who have not commented on the utility of such a service, but in any event your point is well taken that this thread is certainly not the first discussion of Kevin and many have already weighed in. Then again, if redundancy were the standard we might have a lotless to talk about. |
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Posted By: Corey R. Shanus
How much added value would a thumbs up from Kevin add to a card I am considering purchasing? Until I can get some sense of how effective such an examination would be with the card still in the slab, I don't think I can answer that. There are different kinds of alterations (trimming, rebuilding corners, adding color, etc.) and I suppose some are more easily detectable with the card in the slab than others. To me the effectiveness of Kevin's examination would be more to prove the negative than the positive -- if he gives it a thumbs down, then assuming I have confidence in his expertise (and I don't know Kevin but from what I read he seems a pretty knowledgable person), I would regard (much of) the value taken away from the card. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Corey, I have seen some T206's from Lionel Carter's collection that were trimmed and graded "A" by SGC. Trimming has been going on for a looooooonnnnnggg time. |
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Posted By: Corey R. Shanus
Fair point. I think I need to be more specific in what I said. The types of cards from Carter's collection that I have no worries are altered are those he personally pulled from the packs, not ones he acquired from others. So yes, the T206s would not fall in this category and I too had heard some had been altered. But, say, his Topps and Bowmans that SGC slabbed, those I'm not worried about. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Martin, |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
John, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Jim- what was the verdict regarding your friend who had his cards checked? Were many problems found? |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Barry, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Well if we don't know who it is, what difference would it make if you just gave us a brief synopsis? I don't need names. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
I would be breaching a confidence and I really don't know all the facts--Kevin can comment if he thinks its appropriate. |
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Posted By: GoSoxBoSox
Jim, |
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Posted By: peter chao
Tom, |
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Posted By: Dave F
Peter... |
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Posted By: GoSoxBoSox
Not at all Peter. |
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Posted By: Rob
In reference to the Lionel Carter slabs, isn't it also possible that the slabs could've been tampered with? If so, the card inside could be different than what the slab says is. Two scenarios I could see is |
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Posted By: peter chao
Dave F., |
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Posted By: GoSoxBoSox
I do agree Peter that a fair amount of the poster here can make others feel that way. But I certainly wouldn't put a huge number of the posters in that category. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Rob, my guess is that some oldtime collector knowing Carter's penchant for minty cards trimmed up some of his T206 cards in order to pass them by Lionel and make a sale or a trade. This probably happened in the 1950s or 60s when Lionel was putting his T206 set together. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Tom, |
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Posted By: Marty
I read about half of this thread so far. I have a couple of thoughts about posting certs of cards that may be bad. Should they post the cert #s that are good? This information is for the person who paid for it. Why should others benefit? I could see another level of "Club Members" that are charged a membership fee and they could be made aware of this information. |
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Posted By: GoSoxBoSox
I am happy Jim. Those that know me in this hobby know that. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Tom, |
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Posted By: Marc S.
Do you consider this thread a trainwreck? |
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Posted By: GoSoxBoSox
Once again you read everything the way you want. You're a mess old man. I guess you are that stupid. |
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Posted By: GoSoxBoSox
Marc, |
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Posted By: Jimcrandell
Inability to comprehend a basic concept Tom? Read the words carefully three times out loud and you just might get it. |
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Posted By: GoSoxBoSox
Bank roll him Jim if it's such a great idea. I get the concept. I'm just saying it's a dumb idea. I'm sure all of the "smart" collectors will be standing in line for a worthless fourth party opinion. |
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Posted By: Jimcrandell
Tom Papa--"You're a mess old man. I guess you are that stupid.' |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
There's nothing wrong with asking for an educated second opinion on a graded card, but, as long as the card is held within the holder, there's a limit to what someone, anyone, can detect. It may be that some kinds of problems will be able to be identified while the card is in the holder, which is why it's fine to ask someone to look over your newly purchased graded cards. However, the idea that all graded cards are beholden to an examination where the cards never leave the holder is silly. The graders at SGC examine all the cards raw, which means they have a superior view of all of the cards. |
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Posted By: GoSoxBoSox
Selectively cutting and pasting certain lines that don't tell the entire story on name calling won't mak your great venture any more lucrative. You can't side step the fact the idea is a horrible value to the people you expect to pay for that service. |
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Posted By: GoSoxBoSox
I agree David. Nothing wrong with it, but why would somebody pay for that? Why go to a grading company in the first place if you have no trust for the service? And if Kevin is "the trusted source in the hobby" (which he is not) why not have him start a grading company and just go straight to him? |
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