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Posted By: Rand
THanks in advance for your opinions... i am thinking about buying some raw cards from an oldtime dealer with his version of grading. i do not want to mention the dealer, but wanted to hear from others what dealers grade their raw cards in-line with some of todays somewhat standards... anybody buy raw and submit from : Mike Wheat, Varner, Fritsch, Henderson, ect... to be a bit more specific i am looking at cards that are Ex , Ex/mt , NM regards |
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Posted By: jeffdrum
I think that there are two different answers. If you are buying raw from a dealer that only sells raw then I would anticipate his/her grading standards to be more in style with the old days, in other words their EX may very well be VG+/VGEX by the grading companies standards. If you are buying raw from a dealer who also sells graded cards and if it it a high dollar card then I always assume that they have tried to have it graded and it never came back as high as they thought it should. Hence they crack it out, assign their grade and move on. |
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Posted By: plifter
I've bought from Henderson. His idea of EX and EX/MT don't equal the standards of the "professional" graders. I didn't submit any of the cards I bought but I can tell that some of the cards he sells as EX would probably be VG or VG/EX by a grading company. I think most dealers will over grade their cards when they sell them. |
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Posted By: MW
plifter, |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
I thought Fritsch overgraded his stuff. But he had lots, some of it not easily found other places.... |
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Posted By: plifter
MW, I'm just basing my opinion on the cards I've bought from him. In his defense I also will not say that he is over grading his cards. I'm just saying that he doesn't go by the higher standards that the grading companies use. I think he just grades his cards by "old school" standards. My personal belief is that the professional grading companies set the standards too high. They grade cards down for flaws that don't really detract from the card's eye appeal. Eye appeal is the sole reason that a card's condition matters. |
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Posted By: Nick
....The way I look at it is the reason cards in better condition sell for more is because they look better than a card in worse condition... |
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Posted By: Tony Galovich
Last yr I purchased some pretty rare cards From Larry Fritsch & I sent all to SGC, All cards came back 2-4 points lower, But not surprised & I returned several that had horrible registration as well ........ Many old-time dealers realize grading standards have changed, BUT they continue to grade from 70's hobby standards...... If they changed their standards to modern grading criteria, their profits would fall dramatically & they still want to make 1970's style profits, not the profit margins of today..... But not all old-time dealers are adamant, some have changed with today's new grading standards.....You just have to do a few test purchases or tell them up front what you expect, you will find many will tell you to buy elsewhere |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
BIG SCANS |
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Posted By: rand
i have purchased from bill henderson about 4 years ago. i bought 10 goudeys he claimed were vg/ex. he also charged the same price as graded cards were selling at the time. i recieved them and all of them were Good not better. they all had issues and paper loss. i returned all of them and recieved a refund. i have not considered another purchase since then. |
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Posted By: leon
I bought from Larry Fritsch (RIP) many times over the years. I got some great deals doing so. After the first time or two I realized that about 50% or more were going to be returned but that was ok...the other 50% were a really good deal. Larry was always pleasant on the refunds and returns.....I bought from him without hesitation, knowing what to expect....best regards |
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Posted By: andy becker
"Eye appeal is the sole reason that a card's condition matters." |
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Posted By: Paul S
The scenario that Leon describes is pretty typical for many long-time reputable dealers, when you can't be in their "store". They send you some cards and half-expect some might be returned. Just make sure you are clear and comfortable with their return policy. |
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Posted By: Mark C.
I just started slabbing some old cards and got some pretty eye-popping surprises. Cards that I bought from some pretty big names in the vintage card business back in the '90's as Near Mint came back as VG (ink dot), Authentic (trimmed), and Authentic (retouched) respectively. I've bought several cards from all three of these dealers and I'm confident that these cards weren't misrepresented, but I agree with the previous posters about the changes in grading standards. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Ya think so? |
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Posted By: Steve
The way I look at it is the reason cards in better condition sell for more is because they look better than a card in worse condition... |
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Posted By: Red
Collectors who don't know what they're looking at, or how to grade, can get suckered into paying too much for a card with great eye appeal. The card could have serious technical defects that would cause the "professional" grade of the card to be way below what you thought you were buying. That's why it's scary to hear anti-graders suggest that slabbing would be okay if all the graders would do is slab a card as authentic. The buyer and seller are then left up to their own ability to judge the card's grade and value , which takes you back to the dark ages of dealing where sellers see no defects and look for inexperienced buyers. A lot of oldtime buyers and sellers will grade based on eye appeal. Some buyers are okay with that, but others will shoot their cards off to the strictest grading companies without even looking at them and then get upset when the grades don't match. |
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Posted By: david poses
i bought a card from kit young's website about a year ago. can't remember what the condition was described as, but it definitely didn't mention that the card was slightly torn. the pic was tiny so i couldn't see it, but their "money back guarantee" and reputation (or so i had heard) made me feel ok about buying the card. i sent an email immediately when i received the card and requested a refund. after not hearing back from them in a few days, i called, and got a major runaround. long story short, i still have the card and am not going to buy from them again. |
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Posted By: rand
the oldtime dealers say they don't like the grading system when it comes to their cards... but they sure know how to charge for them when a psa or sgc card sells in a similar grade (in their grading opinions) |
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Posted By: Matt R
lol Matt that is classic! |
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Posted By: david poses
it may be worth mentioning that i received a nice email from kit last night. obviously that doesn't solve the problem i had with the torn card i bought, but i wanted to let everyone know about the email... |
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Posted By: leon
I went up to Kit (hi Kit) and introduced myself at the last National. We had a great conversation and I was glad I met him.....It's a great hobby and is a tough business to be in sometimes. I think he does a great job.....and no, he's not a banner advertiser > |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Rand, I am old time and hate the grading system with my cards and with anyones cards. Your statement was unfair. I hate the grading system as I do not need some chump to tell me the condition of my cards or what they are. Remember, the hobby worked just fine years ago without it and true collectors do not care if there is a flaw that you can only see with a telescope! Who Cares!
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Posted By: Matt R
Dan, you and I think a lot alike. When I returned to collecting after a decade hiatus, I thought these new graded cards were awesome. After numerous grading submissions and reading other people's horror stories, I just don't think the grading companies can deliver the service that they sell. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Actually Matt, and this kills me to say it, but I do think the grading is needed because of the amount of fraud on the internet. But I just can't stand it as I do not think they take the right approach. I am with you Matt, it is an entire new ball game now. |
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Posted By: Steve
That really sucked... |
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