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Posted By: runscott
I really like the SGC "presentation", and since I'm not a set collector, it also helps makes a bunch of cool cards that look nothing alike, look like they sort of go together...and the slab protects them. |
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Posted By: Julie
Would be great. Never happen. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
In the end if people like their cards slabbed, there's nothing really wrong with it. Ultimately, every card in the hobby will one day be slabbed, and there will be no raw cards left. Maybe it's not my favorite part of the hobby, and I think we all agree there are definitely problems with it, but I suppose if that's what collectors like, then there is a need for it. There will probably be other changes down the road that we don't anticipate even today, and with ebay, it's clearly too dangerous to buy raw cards from nameless and faceless dealers who may be selling out of the back of a station wagon with a laptop, so I guess they serve a useful purpose. |
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Posted By: Mark M.
I might still think the card was real today if I hadn't sent it in to SGC who informed me it was counterfeit. In other words, if not for a grading company, I would not have even known to press the seller for my money back. |
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Posted By: Mark M.
"I'm suspicious of people who jump in with both feet and then moan because their 5K Cobb is a fake..." |
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Posted By: Julie
??? |
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Posted By: runscott
if you had the ability yourself to tell if a card was fake. I quit collecting '34 Goudeys because I never trusted anything I got in the mail. Now I'm more confident and might start collecting them again. It is really no fun whatsoever to get an item and have doubts as to its authenticity - I have had cards that I wasn't sure were real, so I sent them to a grading company and they were slabbed...I'm still not sure. |
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Posted By: Dr. Koos
"No, Scott - Mantle rookies are rarely reprinted, and size varies greatly...I have one for you, and it's slabbed." |
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Posted By: dstudeba
Personally I have no interest in becoming an expert in authentication. That is what third party grading/respectible dealers are for. You pay them for their knowledge and expertise. I really don't get the whole start off slow and learn how to authenticate for yourself bit. Why waste that time when you can pay a professional to do it? We all get sick often enough, but not many of us have been to medical school and can write our own prescriptions. I myself don't have the time or desire to learn how to authenticate all the issues I am interested in. That is why I pay someone else to do it. |
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Posted By: runscott
think about it |
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Posted By: Julie
...but cards aren't medical perscriptioins. I have a small (75 items) 19th century collection, and not one of them is slabbed. Like all the rest of my cards. |
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Posted By: runscott
I agree that they SHOULD be experts...the problem is that they aren't. If pharmacies ran their operations the way the grading companies do, there's no telling what we'd get in our prescription bottles - might be fun. |
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Posted By: dstudeba
I understand there is an anti-grading contingent and that is fine. I have plenty of cards that I have no intention of grading. I just don't understand the "You shouldn't buy a Mantle Rookie you want until you can authenticate it yourself" |
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Posted By: runscott
It's good you can afford the consequences of relying on non-experts to certify your purchases - many people (such as myself) simply can't afford to eat a fake Anson. And I hope you aren't serious about feeling more comfortable with the grading companies' certification of more obscure high-dollar stuff - no, they aren't all reprinted, but some of them ARE forged...and there is even MORE incentive to alter or restore expensive cards. |
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Posted By: Pcelli60
Livin on reds, vitamin C and Old Judge.... |
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Posted By: Mark Holt
Just about everything that can be said has been said on this string but what the heck, I'll throw my 2 cents in. I've collected since 1959. I have a good mix of T206 to 1994 baseball and plenty of other sports cards. Most of my stuff is 'raw' and when grading started I thought it was ridiculous. Now I'm in the process of getting my T206s, Diamond Stars, C55 Hockey, and other old sets graded. |
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Posted By: Mark M.
I don't really understand the "start out slow" advice myself. Are posters saying if I bought some cheap n162s, examined the cardboard, I'd then be able to detect reprints over the internet? If I did manage to purchase a cheap n162, chances are it would be cheap because it was fake. Anyway, I too cannot afford to eat a fake Anson (I actually got my $$ back from the infamous eagle8016) so I set up certain prerequisites for buying expensive cards: (i) good feedback, (ii) pay through paypal (credit card protection) and (iii) slabbed. I appreciate the advice because I realize posters are just trying to save me money (isn't this website an offshoot of the SGC site..haha), but it just isn't very practical/possible for me to learn about all the different pre-war cards. Even experienced collectors on this thread admit to sometimes not being able to detect reprints - I'd rather pay more for cards I know (or am very confident) are real and (pretty often) unaltered. |
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Posted By: Julie
".......ain't it a shame!"<br />(that's ther very end of the "Truckin'" verse about "reds and vitamin c and cocaine, but I couldn't remember the rest of the line--something about Jane...) |
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Posted By: Tbob
Waaaay up this thread, Dan talks about the relative inexperience of graders vis a vis vintage, scarcer cards and how the graders are more comfortable and knowledgeable grading McGwire rookies and cards from the 80's and 90's and 00's. I agree 100%. A case in pint is the 1909 Obak set. Unlike the 1910 and 1911 sets, the 1909 Obaks were almost all hand cut and yet nice 09s which have sat in a collection for over 25 years are routinely sent back as "trimmed." I have tried to get the whole 1909 set graded by the 3 bigger grading companies, PSA, SGC and GAI, but it is almost impossible for this reason. |
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Posted By: Julie
........I mean, they have to keep up with SGC, and they don't know enough to do it legitimately... |
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Posted By: Gary B.
"Red Sox WS pin arrived roday; it couldn't have picked a better time! Should I get it slabbed?" |
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Posted By: PASJD
If you don't trust the grading companies, and feel that you are capable of making authentication judgments for yourself, buy raw cards. If you don't feel that you are capable of making judgments for yourself, either take your chance on raw cards, or buy slabbed ones recognizing there is still going to be a significant error rate but at least you have some protection in terms of resale value because for better or worse the market has more or less commodotized graded cards. Card graders vary widely in experience. I have no doubt that they make lots of mistakes (hopefully innocent ones), but on the whole I also have no doubt that they do a much better job of authenticating than I could do. So I buy graded cards. If you feel otherwise, don't buy them. But why people are so shocked and outraged to see a card that superficially looks ok end up in a TWO holder (and why someone would suggest "calling the authorities", I read it quickly but didn't think it was tongue in cheek), I do not understand at all. |
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Posted By: Gary B.
"Livin on reds, vitamin C and Old Judge...." |
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Posted By: Gary B.
would be if someone created a website (or even a thread here) where they put up good quality scans of cards in different grades - for example, 4 or 5 cards from different issues that were poor, 4 or 5 that were poor/fair, then fair, fair/good, good, good/very good, very good, very good/excellent, excellent, excellent/nr mint, near mint, near mint/mint, mint, gem mint, etc. - it's hard to depend on websites for card dealers or ebay to get a sense of this as people tend to exaggerate when selling, and people's standards vary so drastically - if someone who was very good at this did this as a service of what they thought were accurate examples of each grade, it would certainly help me to be able to more accurately self-grade my own cards and other ones i'm considering buying. anyone up for it? |
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Posted By: Bill Cornell
Gary- |
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Posted By: Marc S.
I don't think that will necessarily work. Scans are very subjective - and often don't cover nuances like wrinkles, creases, etc. If you are ever very interested in the subject - Levi Bleam has a very nice run of 1952 Topps Mickey mantle cards in almost every grade from 1-7. If he no longer has them in inventory - he might have the scans stored somewhere. |
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Posted By: Jason
If you have a fake slabbed isn't that grading company responsible in compensating you? I'm pretty sure SGC will... |
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Posted By: Gary B.
at this stage in my collecting, i'm really not over-fanatical about grades, and card grading holds very little interest to me, especially since most of the cards i buy are under $50, usually under $25 - seems silly to spend $10 to grade those unless i want to resell them, and i'm not collecting to resell. |
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Posted By: runscott
first, it's possible to be okay with the "concept" of what grading companies "should" be, but not like in the least what they actually are. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
keep truckin’, like the do-dah man |
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Posted By: DD
I personally think American Beauty is the greatest album ever recorded. Not a bad song on it. Ripple is one of my all time favorite songs. |
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Posted By: Julie
Love, love, love it picks you up and spins you round, |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
I hate the idea of checking my cards carefully. I am more into the overview perspective of each card. This is why a card which grades better than ex holds no premium value for me. |
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Posted By: Gary B.
Truckin' is off American Beauty, but in my humble opinion, between their two 1970 classics, Workingman's Dead is the masterpiece. Wake of the Flood is another (very underrated) masterpiece, and Anthem of the Sun is their crowning achievement (though perhaps too psychedelic for most). Nice to know there are some fellow Grateful Dead fans who also collect vintage cards. Who woulda thunk it? |
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Posted By: Anonymous
..measuring the GD musical works and legacy by their albums is... |
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Posted By: Chris B.
Did the person who emailed Mike Baker about the CJ Johnson ever hear back from him? I am curious to hear what he said about this card. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
However, since I also pointed him to this thread, and he did not respond directly here - I felt it inappropriate to copy his comments to me here. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I would rather stay off topic. Those Dead lyrics made a great start to the day. Keep them coming. |
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Posted By: Julie
Tiger Rose. Tiger Rose (lyrics by Robert Hunter) is actually my favorite, but I also love (songs) Truckin', Ripple, |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
Julie. It was not a 3. It was a 2. Had the pinhole been completely visible it would have been a 1.5. The card is also not trimmed according to 2 people who have far more experience grading cards than all of you who post here combined. |
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Posted By: runscott
GAI could hire someone from McDonald's, that person could then "grade" one card, and he would have more experience than all of us combined. Don't you feel more comfortable now about sending in your cards? |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
If a grading company says a card is ok then it is ok with me. Unlike many of you, I have faith in the system (although not perfect), which is why I employ their services. I am not so paranoid as to think that the world is out to get me not am I too proud to defer to someone who I know has more experience than me. |
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Posted By: Bryan
This is great example of some people who trade, buy ETC just to get money and make a living. There are indiviuals out there that will take advantage of others just to make a buck. That is the way life is. Sometimes you win - sometimes you don't. I think this issure has taught me a lesson. |
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Posted By: Julie
if I could make the whole THREAD disappear, not just my post.... |
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Posted By: runscott
You're a capitalist taking advantage of a flawed system. |
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Posted By: DD
Ben, |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
Scott. I am a businessman. Like it or not. I just do not share your opinion of graded cards and the lack of merit in the service. It is true the system is not perfect but that does not mean it has no value and should not be employed. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I agree with the member that suggested turning this matter over to the authorities. |
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Posted By: Julie
it doesn't seem so minor to me--somebody is trying to line their pockets, no matter how minimally, with chasnging the face of a baseball card. |
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Posted By: runscott
But it responds to thoughts that I don't have. If you want to go back, re-read what I said about grading companies, then post something relevant, I'll be glad to reply. |
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