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Posted By: Brad Green
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Posted By: jackgoodman
If it's a card I expect to bring a decent price, I'll include a pix of the reverse. But if it's just a mid priced one, I'll save the little bit extra that Ebay charges for posting a second photo (it starts to add up) - but I always tell potential bidders that a scan of the back is available if they request it (as well as a higher res scan of the front if they'd like). |
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Posted By: Brian
Depends on the card.....more than $20 and I like to see the back, slabbed or not. What gets me a little bit is when the back isn't even mentioned. I collect Ty Cobbs, espicially T206s. To me the back and factory designation are important, even if they are common. I'm constantly sending emails to get the back info. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
with BMWSportscards....bought a 51-52 Parkhurst Howe from Brian and Michael. I'd already bought three 51 Parkhursts from them, and they had all perfectly clean, plain backs. This one arrived with a big swatch of paper tape all down the back, with big numbers in it! When I called, Brian said, in effect, he felt about 51 Parkhursts about like I feel about Old Judges (who gives a damn what's on the back?). HOWEVER, he knew many people DIDN'T feel that way (many people don't feel that way about Old Judges, either--including grading companies...), and offered to pay to have it sent to a conservator Michael recommended--she'll be working on it this weekwend, already having gotten the card---and thinks it will be an easy job. If I am NOT satisfied with the result, they will replace the card, return my money, or somehow make it up to me. |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
Had a really weird (but ultimately very nice) experience October 5 2005, 10:13 PM |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
it will grade. If marks are left, it will not. End of story. |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
but I agree with Greg. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
told me.) The card would nOT grade, because in removing the tape, whopever did it removed a tiny bit of surface gloss...I sold it as an ungradable card, and the person who bought it paid accordingly. (He also made one attempt at getting it graded, to no avail). |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
Does it really matter if it is they who are performing the services or paying someone else to do it? I think the issue I raised remains the same. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
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Posted By: Cobby33
I include a scan of the back if it's a high-dollar card; if it's a "scarce back" or if there's something wrong with it that deserves mention. Otherwise, it's not worth the expense and trouble scanning and posting it. In most instances, a back is a back and it's generally in like condition of the front (if not, post a scan). |
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Posted By: leon
We've been over this before ad nauseum but what the heck. My personal opinion, and not necessarily that of a grading company, is that if you can remove something that wasn't supposed to be there in the first place AND you can't tell anything was ever there....then no big deal. Quite honestly if something was removed from a 50k card I was buying (if I had that much money to spend) and there was nothing there at all anymore, I don't think I would care if someone told me something got taken off or not. It just wouldn't make any difference to me. I know others might have opposing opinions on this. I know for a fact if there is a real light pencil mark, and no indention at all, and you get the mark off with an eraser then it will grade as if there wasb never anything there. |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
for any person on here who spends anything on pictures for ebay...got one word for you..... EXTERNAL HOSTING.... we store all of our pics on our own website.... saves a ton of dough and even if you don't have your own site, there are plenty of free and low cost storage costs available. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
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Posted By: Charlie Barokas
Adding and Removing is deemed out of bounds by every major grading company. It is a very slippery slope to say that it is ok to do this or that but not this but maybe that. Its much easier to say don't add and don't remove from a card and draw the line. Soaking T206's from old photo albums seems to be a different story. |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
The only reason i've contacted someone about the mold is the preservation of the card..not improvement of the grade! |
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Posted By: Rick
Its a fine line. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
Not sure it will be necessary after all this! |
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Posted By: jay behrens
The only time I show the back is if there is damage to the back, otherwise I will make a note about the back, such as factory, etc for t206s and mention that scans of the back are available. I've had very few requests for the back scans. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Charlie on the Rock: |
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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
I think one can only judge "restoration" on a case by case basis using common sense. For example, Leon's erasure of a light pencil mark seems trivial, but if a card had heavy pen marks and one removed them by soaking the card in chemicals, that seems more significant, although the same general principle (removing something that wasn't supposed to be there) applies to both. |
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Posted By: leon
Big disagreement on this one. Again, this is probably one of those individual preference things. The way I look at the light pencil mark on the back of my Comisky is that someone altered it by writing on it. I removed the alteration. Since there is absolutley nothing there then it's not altered anymore. I have absolutely no issue with taking things off of cards that weren't supposed to be there in the first place. If you want to leave marks on yours then that's fine by me. Different ideas are what makes the world go round. BTW, the magic is called a Mars Plastic Eraser. It's the best thing since Houdini. One last thing, I don't feel the need to disclose that I erased a light pencil mark from the back either. It didn't start out from the mfg there...and now it's not there. ... best regards |
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Posted By: David Vargha
As a buyer, unless the back is an unusual variety, has damage or is very off-center, I couldn't care less if the back scan is included. As a seller, I use the same parmeters. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
But Vargha... |
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Posted By: David Vargha
Hal -- Like I said, if it has damage, I want to see the back. In your scenario, I would show the back as a seller and want to see the back as a buyer. |
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Posted By: Scott Mosley
I have a couple of items listed on eBay right now. On some of the auctions I've included a back scan where I felt it makes a difference in either disclosing the condition of the card or if the back displays some type of variation that is important to the auction description. |
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Posted By: Charlie Barokas
Hal, |
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Posted By: Bill Kasel
.....and then again sometimes it REALLY doesn't matter if you remove something (pencil marks) from a card...poor is poor. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
and the front looks perfect! |
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Posted By: Wesley
The back of the card is usually not that important for me. If it is a bit off-centered or stained, I am usually not that concerned for the low to mid grade cards that I buy. So unless it is catastrophic like major paper loss or heavy staining, I usually do not care if there is an additional scan. |
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Posted By: Wesley
On the subject of conservators, I am just curious whether paper or tape removal is a service that costs a lot of money. The 1951 Howe certainly is a big enough card for the extra expediture, but I would imagine the service is not cheap and is reserved for only worthwhile cards. Does anyone know the cost of the conservator's services? |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
to make a decision). The guy who re-attached my Caruthers vignette (without hiding the breaK) charged $300 (3 1/2 years ago. |
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