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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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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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Artificial intelligence may someday start collecting baseball cards too, as soon as it gets the collecting bug chip.
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Acquired? That would be news to Beckett, I think.
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Leon, I'm merely forecasting the future!
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That would also be news to the SGC employees
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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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If PSA went out of business everyone would go back to the arbitrary system of grading we all loathed before TPG's. One man's NRMT is another's EXMT and so on. You need a TPG to even out everything. Of course that TPG doesn't have to be PSA.
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They, like the gasoline engine, aren't going anywhere in our lifetimes.
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30 years? Today we have retinal scans, 3D printers, even iPhones with fingerprint recognition, etc. It's actually hard for me to believe that the technology does not exist today to measure a card's printing resolution, cardboard stock, level of gloss, centering, topography for creases, and all the other elements that would authenticate and grade a card.
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said technology detecting surface issues would be the key component and the reason scanners can't be employed to go the entire length of the field.
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