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Posted By: vorthian
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Posted By: MW
The scan may very well be deceptive, but the bottom edge appears to be bowed -- not something typically seen on Goudeys. Based on what I've seen and the top-to-bottom centering, I would say that the grade was about right (if it was in fact graded). |
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Posted By: Marc S.
I was actually a bit surprised that the seller singled out Madec. Haven't heard anything re: his getting unusually high grades. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
but quite funny. I can relate to passionate rantings. I've heard similar complaints about "normal guys" getting shafted on grades, so I sent a few in to PSA through a dealer that reportedly got special treatment and my cards came back one grade HIGHER than I expected. I was thrilled of course, but it really made me question the legitimacy of grading. I'm sending some cards to SGC and I'm still debating if I should go through a dealer or not. I would much prefer "authentication and alteration only" services, but it's a fact that some cards sell better graded, so we have to deal with this. |
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Posted By: leon
has been that SGC will play no such games . Again, for the 100th time I have said it, PSA WILL play the "dealer gets better grade game". I know some very respected dealers who have first hand knowledge of the PSA crap. SGC remains my favorite. regards all... |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I have known and dealt with Andy for quite a few years. About three years ago I bought a 1954 Aaron from him that he had submitted THREE times to PSA because he was convinced that the 7 was an 8. The card came back a 7 every time. I paid within $100 of a 7 price for it. Really, it was a 'tweener; SGC would have given it an 86. If he was ever getting special treatment, it would have been at that time, because PSA was courting him for a job with them (he turned them down). |
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Posted By: leon
there are certain dealers/auction houses that get better grades.....I have no experience with Andy and he might very well NOT get special treatment. I know some do though.....regards |
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Posted By: vorthian
<< Novella I only remember from the 1913 Joe Jackson PSA 10 of a year or two ago...>> |
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Posted By: MW
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Posted By: petecld
To para phrase Shakespeare: |
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Posted By: Julian
It's incredible that this individual didn't mention Bill Goodwin, Dave Forman, and Superior Sports Cards in the same breath as Andy, SCP, and Steve. The constant that I see with the "Heavyweights" mentioned above is, they do display some of the nicest, sweetest cards ever found in the card trading hobby. They are also the most respected because of there impeccable reputation built on every transaction. I have had dealings with almost everybody on this list. I will definitely buy from all of the mentioned above and I don't really feel that they get much help from the volume of cards submitted to PSA. My advice, regardless of grade, is to buy the card, not the holder. My last "kind of" big acquisition, from the list above, was a 1914 Cracker Jack Ed Walsh PSA 8. I bought the card from Andy Madec. He brought it the Ft. Washington Card Show, prior to his last auction, for me to view under a light and magnification. As I always suspected with someone like Andy, a cherry of a card from an awesome, down to earth, PSA Dealer. I'd buy from these guy's before I buy from someone complaining about a Grading Company doing their job. |
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Posted By: Plastic Dog
Special treatment? I have no doubt. Not just higher grades though. I'm sure some trimmed and otherwise altered cards (maybe even counterfeits, like say, a Ruth rookie) have made it into PSA holders for special clients. |
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Posted By: MW
Just look at Leon and some of the grades HE gets! Now THAT'S preferential treatment if I've ever seen any!!! (Really Leon, I'm only kidding!) |
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Posted By: Plastic Dog
when there's a really nice frame around it. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
Collectors Universe can simply go private again. Going public was (in my mind) a means for the top-dogs at CU to get cash from investors. e.g. David Hall cashing out on his involvement in the graded coin and card industry. Even though their stock price sucks, and will probably continue to go down, they don't really seem to have a cash flow problem, and probably don't have any such concerns. |
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Posted By: runscott
Part of my morning ritual is checking ebay, checking the boards, then leisurely cracking a PSA slab, trying to see how little damage I can do to the plastic...then throwing it away. MW has added a twist - sniffing the card for plastic odor. uh oh, did I violate chat room ethics? |
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Posted By: leon
even going there, MW |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
now that the Federal minimum wage has moved up. Combine that with the difficulties in finding high school kids in SoCal who can actually read well anough to type labels for the cards their carpool buddies are grading and you can see why PSA is facing a crunch. |
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