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It should be "nobody" on all accounts.
It's the "cleaning" that is a gray area somewhat.
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 06-10-2019 at 06:16 PM. |
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Now yes, maybe at some point that part of it changes, could happen. But that's not relevant right now and it's a red herring in this discussion.
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So lets say I use a Qtip and distilled water to get some residue off of a caramel card. Then I send it to be graded at PSA. That is wrong? If so, my guess is thousands of people have done something wrong and didn't even know it. It might be a red herring this moment but I see a ton of before and after pics of cards only cleaned.
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 06-10-2019 at 06:22 PM. |
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Anyhow, there are obviously major things being done to these cards that the vast majority of the hobby would deem unacceptable. Therefore, it's fraud not to disclose them. The fact that there is no perfect consensus in the hobby is a red herring. Intentional misrepresentation or concealment of a material fact. Fraud 101.
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I agree with you. I was just making the other sides argument.
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 06-10-2019 at 06:32 PM. |
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If people don't mind, they can keep them. It's really about disclosure more than what was done to the cards. If I know a card has been cleaned and how, I may well not care, but it's wrong not to tell me so I can decide for myself. And let's not be naïve -- ALL this is being done to deceive. First the TPGs, then the buying community.
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Cleaning is a topic in other hobbies, but doesn't get as much discussion. It has at times in the past.
In coins, the old rule was "never clean a coin" And yet, silver tarnishes easily, and there are thousands of pretty old coins that are nice and shiny. As the dealer I go to and in college worked for explained it, if the cleaning is done in a way that doesn't do any damage, it's considered ok. So many people think that their work "cleaning that old penny up to sell it" is fine despite being done with a pencil eraser... There is also currently a decent bonus for coins that have really nice looking tarnish(toning), some of the envelopes that used to be used to put coins in give them a rainbow like sheen. Stamps are closer to cards, but have a few technical issues that most cards don't have. Some German stamps had acidic gum that has been known as something that will eventually destroy the paper for a very long time. The Michel catalog (The primary German catalog for German stamps) specifically states that the gum should be removed. It's also common to remove stamps from pieces of envelope by soaking (Just make sure the cancel isn't one that adds a lot of value. ) And some series are typically dipped in a solvent to see if it has a watermark and if so which one. Or to look for damage like thins and creases (Some creases naturally get pressed from the stamp being in an album for 50+ years) doing that also typically washes off some surface dirt. So it's sort of accepted. A cleaning to remove stuff that really doesn't belong on the card and that will easily come off - like a wax stain on the front, or a bit of elastic band that's gotten stuck or general airborne dirt it's picked up over time should be ok. Overcleaning probably shouldn't be ok. I'm really on the fence about things that will prevent a decaying item from further decay. An example and a bit of an explanation https://pastispresent.org/2014/libra...testant-tutor/ https://ritaudina.com/en/answers-on-...-deacidifying/ |
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The answer is if disclosing what was done (cleaning, spooning a wrinkle) would lower the sales value or grade it would be assigned by a grader, it is unethical not to disclose.
If you have for the same price two identical Mint-looking cards, and you say the first is untouched and the second had a couple of wrinkles spooned out, 100 out of 100 times the buyer will pick first card. All 100 give the first a higher value, or the second a lesser value. And 100 includes the spooners themselves. This shows that, ethically, and likely even legally. you have to disclose even that the card was spooned. Obviously, this disclosure isn't always done and won't always be found out, but that's beside the point as far as judging the ethics and need for disclosure goes. Last edited by drcy; 06-10-2019 at 10:38 PM. |
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