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Old 01-18-2016, 08:46 AM
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And what if baseball stopped being played...
The OP concern is an actual possibility, this not so much.

To the question, I think Yes. The prices would come down.
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Old 01-18-2016, 10:21 AM
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The OP concern is an actual possibility, this not so much.

To the question, I think Yes. The prices would come down.
The OP said on the issue you said is an 'actual possibility' is very unlikely and gave a scenario that took 125 years to occur so yeah its a an 'actual possibility' that he says is unlikely and backed it up with something that took 125 years.......I think people have said cards can disintergrate if given enough time.....I don't think my comment of baseball not occurring can be said will never happen ever either...given enough time.. a lot of things can change in 125 years..the steroid scandal really hurt the game, whos to say another huge scandal doesn't occur plus other things can happen that could kill the game that no one can envision now..

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Old 01-18-2016, 10:55 AM
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The OP said on the issue you said is an 'actual possibility' is very unlikely and gave a scenario that took 125 years to occur so yeah its a an 'actual possibility' that he says is unlikely and backed it up with something that took 125 years.......I think people have said cards can disintergrate if given enough time.....I don't think my comment of baseball not occurring can be said will never happen ever either...given enough time.. a lot of things can change in 125 years..the steroid scandal really hurt the game, whos to say another huge scandal doesn't occur plus other things can happen that could kill the game that no one can envision now..
Actually, I didn't use any examples. You are confusing me (the OP) with someone else. That being said, how about a more recent example? Blockbuster Video. Did anyone see their demise coming in the mid 1990's? They were booming! Today, they are gone. Mismanagement happens. What about a scandal? Businesses close for many reasons. PSA is not foolproof. Likely soon? No. But, certainly not far fetched.
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Actually, I didn't use any examples. You are confusing me (the OP) with someone else. That being said, how about a more recent example? Blockbuster Video. Did anyone see their demise coming in the mid 1990's? They were booming! Today, they are gone. Mismanagement happens. What about a scandal? Businesses close for many reasons. PSA is not foolproof. Likely soon? No. But, certainly not far fetched.
right Baseball is a business too.... scandals have happened as well in baseball I believe.............like I said you can pose the question if you want about if PSA went away, but I can also bring up what if baseball went away...if one is silly to say, so is the other for the same reason...or neither one is silly to bring up....that's fine by me..

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Isn't it reasonable to assume that technology will one day put PSA out of business? I don't find it difficult to imagine the day that a scanner will be capable of more accurately grading a card than the kids over at PSA. After all, isn't technology as responsible for putting companies, and entire industries, out of business as much as anything else? (including Blockbuster!)
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Isn't it reasonable to assume that technology will one day put PSA out of business? I don't find it difficult to imagine the day that a scanner will be capable of more accurately grading a card than the kids over at PSA. After all, isn't technology as responsible for putting companies, and entire industries, out of business as much as anything else? (including Blockbuster!)
technology is taking away umpire decisions in the game with instant replay....there was a recent baseball game exhibition where computer called balls and strikes..no more umpire....maybe the players will be replaced with technology as well...

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My guess is that of the 3 major TPGs, SGC is the most likely to disappear, after having been acquired by Beckett.
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Isn't it reasonable to assume that technology will one day put PSA out of business? I don't find it difficult to imagine the day that a scanner will be capable of more accurately grading a card than the kids over at PSA. After all, isn't technology as responsible for putting companies, and entire industries, out of business as much as anything else? (including Blockbuster!)
If PSA is the company to employ that technology, it wouldn't go out of business, though. It would probably reduce it's workforce of kids...
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Isn't it reasonable to assume that technology will one day put PSA out of business? I don't find it difficult to imagine the day that a scanner will be capable of more accurately grading a card than the kids over at PSA. After all, isn't technology as responsible for putting companies, and entire industries, out of business as much as anything else? (including Blockbuster!)
FYI there is already a company in the works to employ that technology. That is all I have to say for now
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It's another 30 years minimum before robots will be able to do the authenticity smell test of cardboard.
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