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Posted By: Cy
Scott Elkins, |
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Posted By: Chuck Ross
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4240&item=5152035184&rd=1 |
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Posted By: hankron
I never understood in the first place why anyone would want to pay $1 million for a baseball card or $125K for a Tiger Woods or $100,000 for a Mickey Mantle. If someone has the collecting budget and burning desire to drop six or seven figures on a professionally graded trading card, I'll let him worry about whether this or that edge is funky or a 10 should be a 9. |
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Posted By: Scott
Why is that? ...because there is no danger whatsoever that the card will ever be de-slabbed. If such a danger had ever existed, Honus wouldn't have been put behind plastic to begin with. |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
First of all Runscott - I actually agree with you - if every future owner of the Wagner is like the present owner, then PSA will never have anything to worry about. |
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Posted By: Scott
then, by golly, it must be gospel truth. |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
I NEVER said anything about the Wagner was "published" on the T206museum site (although they do have a small article about the trimming). What I was referring to were the pics. of the card's corners! Please read correctly before you insert your foot into that mouth of yours and completely try and turn around my posts (which you always TRY and do, but do not succeed). |
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Posted By: honus3415
Is it just me.....or does it seem really foolish to trust thousands and even hundreds of thousands of dollars to plastic? |
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Posted By: runscott
I always read your posts and I enjoy them thoroughly. |
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Posted By: runscott
...at least not with the "big 3". If you held in your hand a slab that had been cracked and glued back together, I think you would be able to tell it. |
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Posted By: Chris
I couldn't agree more David. I have never understood that either. Give me a 7 over a 9 anyday and most of the time giove me a 6 over a 7. For my $ anyway. |
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Posted By: dennis
i also agree an ex/mt ex or vg on a prewar card is a really nice and it lets you buy more if you are on a budget....but to some money is no object, i think if i had $$$ i'd still feel this way. |
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Posted By: leon
I had a great little answer but was completely off topic |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
PSA has had their holders compromised in a big way. The body double concept happened alright it was posted about on the CU board and the SGC board extensively for a year and a half period and is still brought up for time to time. |
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Posted By: Opportunitymissed---
never occurred to me I could put a lesser card in and reseal it. Too much work... |
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Posted By: Scott
I realize that we discussed this previously, but my understanding was that someone had gotten hold of labels and plastic, and had basically "graded" their own cards. |
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Posted By: Scott
...it also doesn't shed any light on whether or not cards seals were being broken, or someone was slabbing with previously unused materials. I still think the latter is the case, but it would be good to hear someone clear this up. It sounds like Greg has some information on this. |
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Posted By: PASJD
My understanding is that they had their own plastic but not their own labels. So they would take a card, crack it out of the PSA holder, put an inferior card plus the PSA label into one of their own holders and seal it and sell it, and then resubmit the original card itself to PSA, and so on. |
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Posted By: Scott
Thanks. I just didn't want people thinking that cracking slabs and re-sealing them was likely - a lot of new collectors read this board and believe everything we post. |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
Happy New Year Scott. |
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Posted By: Julie
it might not be PSA's fault, huh? |
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Posted By: Scott
of course I didn't know that much of it, but the part about finding empty, unused holders at WIWAG was discussed previously. Naturally, PSA would prefer that the public think WIWAG was cracking cases;otherwise, customers start wondering "how did WIWAG get those holders?" |
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Posted By: Scott
Scott Elkins - I debated posting this, for one main reason - I really DO enjoy reading your posts as they are obviously completely un-edited and so they really give us a feel for you passion for card-collecting. And it is very rare that I get "angry" over one of your posts - normally I see a little humor in them and my responses are not intended to generate any anger on your part, and I don't think they normally have that result. |
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