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I'm very similar to Ryan within a year or two of each of his in and out of the hobby and I worked at a card shop at the beginning of what is now the junk wax era. I've seen the same things in that span. I also agree it becomes tougher to not see the dollar signs of the collection and liquidate. To me, though, the journey of set improvement is far more enjoyable than selling. I may change my tune, of course, in time, but for now and the foreseeable future, I'll stick to cardboard photos of dead guys that were pretty good at baseball. |
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Just received the following response from Brent at SGC regarding the grading of T206s:
Hi Lonnie, I can confirm with 100% certainty that we are still grading T-206 cards. There was just a simple misunderstanding in regards to a specific card on a customer's order that caused some confusion. Brent Martin Collector Support 800.742.9212 www.gosgc.com
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I keep seeing the SGC video referenced earlier in the thread, are we talking about the Sports Card Investor tour of the office?
Because they never actually showed the grading room. They showed basically every department BUT the grading room. The rooms full of college age looking people were the research and assembly departments. Identifying cards, prepping them for slabbing, shipping, etc. Nobody in that video was actually grading a card. In a follow-up video where the SCI guy had some cards graded they actually brought out one of the senior graders (who was not present in any of the other rooms they visited) to explain why his cards got the grades they did and he was a middle aged guy who had been grading with the company for years and years. That’s not to say there aren’t 20-30 year olds in the grading department but I would almost bet anything that they’re not handling the higher profile or vintage stuff. They’re probably cutting their teeth looking at 200 of the same 2019 Topps base card and grading ultra modern stuff all day. If you need to see 50+ year old people prepping and slabbing cards to be satisfied with the grading process well, I don’t know what to tell you. |
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