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Harsher grading is not better grading.
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Especially if your cards already, for the most part, sell at a discount.
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As discussed routinely here, both PSA and SGC are just killing submissions. If asked they will tell you nothing has changed. It has and it is very obvious. Only thing that SGC offers over PSA at this point is fast turnaround times and much cheaper cost per card. Neither of which are enticing to me. Selling an under graded SGC card for a strong price is virtually impossible.
And there is an obsession in our hobby with fast turnaround times. It is very overrated. Get the job done right in a reasonable amount of time for a reasonable fee. Getting all giddy over your cards coming back in 5 days is nothing I can relate to.
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and that's not even the case anymore. PSA value is $30. i used SGC a few times and have nothing bad to say about their customer service, but if i'm choosing between the 2 with no cost difference and no 16 month turnaround, it's an easy choice with PSA. at least for me.
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Peter- and I think you're behaving as doggedly as the people you've
criticized for being "overly concerned" with turnaround times, or for "overemphasizing" those times. After all, you are most certainly a participant in the very event you are condemning. You are complaining about the verbal tennis match while being a continuing part of it. And I'll still say that getting cards back in a timely manner is a benefit, and openly question those who can't (or won't, more probably) admit it. Trent King |
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My point which seems lost on you in all your verbal sparring is that fast turnaround doesn't do one much good or is overrated if the cards are undergraded. Other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play kinda thing. How was your sub, Trent? Well, every card was too low by 1 to 2 grades, but it came back in two weeks!!!! I somehow doubt that result would thrill you.
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Crazy turnaround times, exorbitant fees, inconsistencies and "favors" for certian submitters. All this makes me appreciate not being on the business side of the hobby. My only concern with grading is not damaging the card when cracking the case.
Side note. Peter and Trent...have enjoyed following some of your recent debates. Both pationate about your respective position on subjects. |
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PeterSpaeth- yesterday I got 2 cool cards in the mail, bought a third, and
traded for 2 more. THAT is the fun part of the hobby, and I'll continue it today. So, my reply here will be succinct... I have consistently held that quick turnaround times (still 3+ weeks) are a boon to the seller/hobbyist, and I'm stunned it gets so much backlash. The devil I'm choosing currently includes inexplicably harsh grades on vintage. I find it odd that those collectors who pay (outrageously in many cases) for a service, are so quick to forgive molasses-like return of cards by PSA. Conversely, there are people who think I'm in the wrong. The point? The topic has legs, which is why people keep coming back to it! We are all in search of a magic grader who grades every card fairly, gets them back while we are still alive, and doesn't extort us in the meantime. Until that time, there WILL be debate. Trent King |
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Fri 8/12: dropped off at USPS Mon 8/15: arrived at PSA Tues 8/16: entered at PSA Tues 8/23: shipped from PSA Thurs 8/25: delivered to my house I was thrilled with the turnaround time (much quicker than I expected), and the card got the grade that I was anticipating. ![]() |
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PeterSpaeth- While we are on the subject of "not understanding" things, I
think you're falling into your own category. I am not "obsessed" with card grading turnarounds, I think appropriate turnaround is an expectation of people we pay in advance (!), to know their stuff. There appear to be 2 major camps at play in these grading chats. The first is people who expect their graders to get the job done before the collector dies of old age. The others, tacitly at least, put up with PSAs lag times and unpredictable grading because of hammer values. The complicating factor currently in play is both PSA/SGC seem to regard vintage as the whipping boy of the card world, and it affects consumers of both products. There's no "obsession", at least not with me- my family and job consume the vast majority of my time and this is an avocation. We are on a card forum after all, so it stands to reason that controversial or persistently unresolved topics will reoccur. This is the place for those chats, and people are free to ignore them without commenting (lest they become obsessed with commenting about the perceived obsession). Trent King |
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