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Posted By: Matt
What does the "Buy the card, not the slab" statement mean to you? |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
To me it means to use my own experience in evaluating the card rather than relying on some third party opinion. |
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Posted By: Bob
I used to think this only applied to PSA 1s, 2s and 3s, but lately I have seen some pretty funky looking 4s and 5s which look far worse than comparable 2s and 3s. Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder but you have to wonder sometimes "wha' hoppened" when you see some of the cards that have slipped in to 4 and 5 holders and look pretty rough. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Bob, I've seen plenty of very weak PSA 7 T206s that sell for more like PSA 6.5 (if it existed at that time). People generally stay away from weak-looking, overgraded cards (or adjust their bids accordingly). |
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Posted By: Dave S
To me, and agree with Bob, applies moreso to lower grade slabs, i.e. the visual display and appeal of the card are nicer than the technical (be it right or wrong in our opinion!) numerical grade. We've all seen the nicely colored, registered card with great corners...that has light paper loss, residue, or an errant pencil mark or the |
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Posted By: Paul Carek
I buy cards with the intention of keeping them, so I have no problem paying a bit more for a card that looks nicer than its technical grade. Did it not too long ago, in fact, for a beautiful, T206 Mowrey in a PSA2 holder (nice EX-looking front, downgraded for tobacco staining on the back). I'm sure I'd have a different POV, though, if I were purchasing super high-end cards with an eye toward reselling them in the future. |
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Posted By: Fred C
It sounds like we need to revisit that old thread that says: |
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Posted By: fkw
To me I usually use it to refer to the dumb $$ guys (usually modern card collectors and sometimes vintage set registers) in love with PSA9 PSA10 cards. |
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Posted By: leon
As always stated I could give a rats patoot about the plastic. I never enjoyed the smell or feel or look of it very much. I guess some plastic looks and smells good.....but it's so common. I mean really...there is plastic that looks much better than other plastic. Who's to decide? It's all so confusing....except the cards themselves. Ah, those little jewels we all love so dearly. I think I will buy cards.....if they are wrapped in SGC plastic to let me know they feel it's not been messed with then that is fine too....actually, it makes me feel better to know they think it's ok. The grade....not so important....For those plastic collectors...enjoy the slabs my friends.....You are as passionate about plastic as I am cards...no harm in that...best regards |
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Posted By: Matt
I guess my differences between definitions 1 and 2 were not precise enough. |
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Posted By: leon
I think each of us has our own pet peeve about what we like and dislike about aesthetics in cards. I think it's common to not like creases in the face or head area, paper loss on the front if it's noticable or paper loss on back (to a lesser extent) if it touches very much lettering. I don't like any of that stuff in the order I put it. My fave cards to buy are ones that look ex+ with back damage to the blank back......I believe those are great cards with respect the # grade and value.....Give 'em to me all day long that way....Or better yet give me really great contrast on Old Judges with back damage....wonderful cards.....best regards |
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Posted By: Jim Dale
mean buy the card you think PSA will give you a .5 bump on ... sorry |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Leon brings up a good point. I hate cards with back damage; however, if the back damage is on a blank back I'd happily pay for a PSA 2 that looks like a 5 anyday of the week. |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
"Are you willing to pay close to VG money for that card that is VG in your subjective scale, even though technically it's a 1?" |
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Posted By: Matt
leon - that's exactly the point I came to in the post above yours. The question is, when you're buying a card, just as you might say to yourself "That 5 with bad registration disrupts the card so much for me I'd only pay 2 money for it" do you open up your wallet and say "that 1 looks as nice to me as many 4s - I'm willing to pay 3 money for it?" |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
"your response made it seem as if you would think a seller unreasonable for asking 3 money" |
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Posted By: Matt
Steve - it absolutely makes sense. Curious if others will step forward as you have. |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
That's a blazer of an N321, Leon. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Not even taking into consideration personal aesthetic tastes-- the label is a second opinion, not the whole opinion. That all grading companies have made identification mistakes and cards are resubmitted to the same grader to get different grades should speak for itself why you shouldn't rely on the label alone. |
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Posted By: David R
On a card with a low technical grade that looks nicer, does the seller have: |
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