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Posted By: Joseph
Elsewhere on this forum, I have posted what I hoped would become a poll about the opinions of |
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Posted By: JimB
Peter, |
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Posted By: shelly jaffe
I can't belive what I am reading. If you get hit in the head with a bat and you where the only one there does that mean it is not true. |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
So we are supposed to take the word of a guy who essentially says he fraudulently graded the card? Oh, OK, sure, why not? But the word of Bill Mastro means nothing? Has Rob Lifson put his reputation on the line to say the card was trimmed? Not to my knowledge. Kind of a risky business plan for PSA, knowingly slabbing a trimmed card to launch their business, don't you think? OH and let me add Michael Wentz's recent statement at least as I understood him to the effect that the supposed "before" photo adds nothing to the case. |
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Posted By: shelly jaffe
Pteter, |
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Posted By: Rich Mueller
There are, apparently, 12 or 13 T206 cards graded PSA 10. I'm sure there are a few others of similar quality in SGC holders. Does anyone know the origin of any of those cards? Might some be from the infamous Wagner sheet or another? Or just freaks that survived? |
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Posted By: JimB
"What in the heck am I missing here." |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
How do you know, other than his say-so, that Bill Hughes is the "one" who graded the card? My guess is that on something so important, and the very first card PSA graded, several people would have been involved. |
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Posted By: shelly jaffe
Where did I miss Bill Mastro saying it's not true. As for McNall not being in the business you are correct. The thing is he bought the card and in doing so he was told of its condition. I dont have to be a doctor to know if I have cancer. |
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Posted By: leon
I don't think Mastro saying it's not true necessarily makes it true. Personally I don't know but certainly could not swear it's trimmed....Could you? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Would a fairer statement be it's pretty clear it is not factory cut? |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
This link was provided just a few posts above in this thread. Read it and you will see Mr. Mastro's denial. |
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Posted By: shelly jaffe
Leon |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
Shelly, do you recall what Hughes told you were the reasons for his belief? In other words, was it based on his observation of the card, was it based on things people directly involved had admitted to him, etc. And do you have any thoughts on why he kept his silence until interviewed by O'Keefe? This all would shed some light on the credibility of his claim. |
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Posted By: shelly jaffe
Huges stated that the card size was not the same size of that of Piedmont card.It also showed under a microscope that the card was cut differently from all other Piedmonts that he had seen. I asked him why a Piedmont card? He told me that Piedmonts where different in size from Sweet Caparol and other t206 backs. He also stated that the card never saw a pack. |
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Posted By: leon
In that article Bill Mastro did indeed refute it being trimmed.....So the story goes and there is still no positive proof....and it's in a PSA8 holder (which is neither here nor there)....no proof so far though.... |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
Shelly I have heard for years that Hughes was involved in grading the card. He also said so in something published on the web, let me see if I can find it. Edited to add, here ya go, from 2002. |
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Posted By: shelly jaffe
Ok so you knew Bill Huges authenticated the card. What does that have to do with what he said about the card. I said most of you did no know that Bill authenticated the card. I belive that the man who graded the card knows what he saw. If Mastro says its not true then that is his side of the story. I belive what Huges and Heitman told me. What reason would these two people have to lie. They gain nothing from it. On the other hand I would say that Mastro does. Leon I stand corrected I didn't see that in the book. |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
What was Bill Hughes' incentive to knowingly slab a trimmed card for a company whose business plan was to capitalize on a perceived need for third party authentication to prevent rampant fraud in the card industry? |
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Posted By: shelly jaffe
You read his quote. He thought he was doing the right thing for the Hobbie. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Shelly -you say you were a good friend of Bill Hughes but you are certainly putting his head on the chopping block. Did the two of you have a falling out? |
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Posted By: shelly jaffe
No. Why am I putting his head on a chopping block. Bill stated in the book what I am saying now. He is a big boy and when he was asked a question he gave an honest answer. I think that Bill did what he thought was the right thing to do at that time. He did what he belived to be the best thing for the hobbie. He said "look what has happened to that card since it was graded" |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Sorry Shelly. I haven't read the book yet. I'm a little behind the curve. |
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Posted By: shelly jaffe
The only people that I know for sure where Gretzky and McNall. I think that Gidwitz found about it. The new owner must be aware of it by now. Like I said it seemed that a lot of people knew of this at the start and then over the years it didn't seem to matter. Now that the book is out the questions about this card are starting over. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
You touched on the point of my question. The new owner must know by now, but did he when he purchased the card? That was before the book was published. |
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Posted By: shelly jaffe
Money Money Money. Most people knew about this book before the last sale. Mike had been working on it for at least two years. I know that he talked to many people about this book at the Anheim National. I think that was way before the card was sold. I have to say this. Because a painting is hanging in the New York Museum Of Art it does not mean it's authentic. I think if people want to belive in something so much there is no way that they will ever belive its not what it is. |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
"Mike"? Are you on a first name basis with the author? Do you know him? |
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Posted By: shelly jaffe
What would you call him Michael or Mr. I was interveiwed by him just like many of the other people at the nathional. Other than that I have no other dealings with him. I call Bill Mastro Bill not Willaim and I dont know him. What is your point. |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
Just curious if you had any special insight into the book, that's all, I didn't mean to put you on the defensive. |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
Bill Hughes was only one of four people who, as I understand, were involved in originally "grading" the Wagner. If he gave his approval to assign a grade of NM-MT 8 for a card he knew was trimmed or was able to determine so based on his expertise, then his willingness now to admit this in such a matter of fact manner really needs to be called into question. Unless his admission is now one of expressing regret or remorse and not just flippantly passing along information for the author, how are we to know if he is telling the truth now when he was willing to be so dishonest to begin with? |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
So the theory is that PSA knowingly launched its business, which was marketed as a counterweight to the then-prevalent fraud being perpetrated by many dealers, by grading a trimmed version of the hobby's Holy Grail. That sure seems a very high risk strategy. Assuming the card was trimmed, and everyone involved in the grading knew it, then how was David Hall to know that conclusive or at least persuasive proof of that fact would not come out? On the other hand, maybe Mr. Hall just rolled the dice as he may not have had a huge capital investment anyhow, just a license fee to Mr. Hager and a slabbing machine. |
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Posted By: MikeU
"So we are supposed to take the word of a guy who essentially says he fraudulently graded the card? Oh, OK, sure, why not? But the word of Bill Mastro means nothing? Has Rob Lifson put his reputation on the line to say the card was trimmed? Not to my knowledge. Kind of a risky business plan for PSA, knowingly slabbing a trimmed card to launch their business, don't you think? OH and let me add Michael Wentz's recent statement at least as I understood him to the effect that the supposed "before" photo adds nothing to the case." |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
MikeU, my only point is that there are folks on both sides of this and reasons can be found to view each and every one of them with some guarded skepticism. This is going to be settled, if at all, by proof, not hearsay or self-serving statements or innuendo or speculation. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Peter makes a good point: a lot of people who have seen the card and are supposedly in the "know" claim it's trimmed - yet why doesn't anyone show the before photo? Wouldn't that settle this? What is the downside to them? |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
Jeff, hell if I know. I cannot imagine it would be the basis for any viable lawsuit unless it were accompanied by direct accusations, and even then, where is the damage? It's a frickin' picture of a baseball card, it's not like publishing a secret nude photo of somebody. |
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Posted By: dennis
imo a photo would probably prove nothing,now a b4 and after scan.or a video of the actual trimming,that would be better. |
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Posted By: shelly jaffe
His partner was Mervin Lee. Like I have said before the only way to make sure is if they have the card graded again by someone other than Psa. If Mastro thinks that everyone is lying about this card .. He should have no problem in trying to convince the new owner to do just that. It sure would make all those people who have said the card was trimmed look bad. I also believe it would send the price of that card further through the roof. Of course if it is true I think it would be very costly to the new owner.Until that happens I guess there will be those that say yes and those that say no. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Shelly, do you actually think that the owner of the card would take a chance to have SGC say it's trimmed - knowing that SGC would just love to say that and hurt PSA? The upside would be that the card would go for twenty cents more in an auction next week. The downside is that they owner loses 7 figures. Sounds like a plan! |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
Another way would be to buy it and then attempt to consign it to REA. Since Rob won't accept altered items, if he refuses to sell it, you would have your answer. |
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Posted By: shelly jaffe
Jeff I agree with you 100%. I was saying that this is only way anyone can settel this arguement and that its never going to happen. In regards to the size of the card Heitman would have to come on here and explain. |
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Posted By: MikeU
"And furthermore: if I owned the card, why would I give a damn if a bunch of yentas said that it was trimmed? People have been saying this for years and it hasn't impacted the value of the card." |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Mike, true - but the truth will only hurt the owner of the card which is why he's not even thinking of these issues. |
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Posted By: shelly jaffe
I asked this question on another link a recived no answere. Is it possible to grade a card that is slabed. I am only looking at the borders and size. Is this possible. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I answered it on the other thread. |
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Posted By: shelly jaffe
Thanks |
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Posted By: Larry
The new owner of this card is probably saavy enough that he will be protected no matter what. PSA will have to guarantee the card and the dollars, and this "deal" was orchestrated & completed with PSA's assistance. Mr. Orlando in particular probably knows the specifics. There is NO doubt, the new owner completed his top 200 card collection as a result of this acquisition, whether trimmed or not, the value is in the history of the card, and PSA's warranty is most definately in play for this scenario. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
The new owner might well be reading these posts laughing his ass off. |
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Posted By: shelly jaffe
Jeff if you where the new owner would you be laughing you ass off. |
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Posted By: leon
My understanding is that SCP is minority owner in the card now. They are a banner advertiser on this board as having an association with Sothebys.....Next time the card sells it will sell for more than it did this time. If the prevailing idea that it was handcut from a sheet is true the value of the card shouldn't take a hit, imo.....but who knows?? |
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Posted By: dennis
the new owner is a collector. he has heard all this stuff before,this talk is nothing new. someone who pays this kind of money is no fool. when and if he sells this card he will make his money back and a lot more. |
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