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CSA Grading Card Company
Posted By: Bob
Did this used to be the Canadian affiliate of PSA? Do you guys trust it? |
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CSA Grading Card Company
Posted By: Bruce MacPherson
Bob, |
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CSA Grading Card Company
Posted By: Fred C
You're too funny... kind of like ASA is the Australlian PSA and NASA is the Bahamian PSA... I trust them like I'd trust PRO... |
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CSA Grading Card Company
Posted By: Bob
Fred, No, I actually heard that somewhere years ago. The thing I was wondering was not so much the grade but if the cards they grade are truly real and original. I wanted to make sure they didn't grade replicas, fakes or reprints. |
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CSA Grading Card Company
Posted By: joe
I'm pretty sure this is a California Company. I lived in las Vegas for 5 years 1996-2001 and used to frequent a card store in NW Vegas. The 2 owners were Father and Son and this Company used to do grading on site. |
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CSA Grading Card Company
Posted By: Fred C
Bob, |
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CSA Grading Card Company
Posted By: Steve Parmentier
Gamblers occasionally get lucky. |
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CSA Grading Card Company
Posted By: jay wolt
I believe KSA is a Canadian grading company |
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CSA Grading Card Company
Posted By: boxingcardman
Their record is spotty. If you are lucky the card will cross over more or less equally but they have slabbed trimmed and altered cards too. I got 2 of those in the Teletrade days. |
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CSA Grading Card Company
Posted By: Kyle
If buying a CSA card, make sure it is an older slab. The new ones with the holographic logo label are likely trimmed. If buying one, stick to the butt ugly blue holders or red label ones. |
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CSA Grading Card Company
Posted By: Dave S
Bob--CSA was founded and has always been (still is) in London, OH. Between Columbus and Dayton I believe. Being an Ohio boy, I used them exclusively (before SGC opened) in the mid-late '90's. Have broken many slabs (remember those big ugly blue ones?) and crossed them. Never had a card returned ungraded by SGC that CSA had slabbed, and always within a grade. Think their biggest problem was an identity crisis, changing holders 3 times within a five year period. The guys are always willing to pick up a telephone call and discuss any issues, and submission returns are timely. Don't confuse them with PRO, KSA, or some of the goner's. Personally speaking, I'd use them in a heartbeat if SGC wasn't around... |
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CSA Grading Card Company
Posted By: Dave Haas
Bought a TY Cobb bat on shoulder last year and sent it to GAI for crossover on 24 hr pregrade. GAI called and told me it was trimmed. I called seller from ebay who repeatedly sells CSA graded cards and convinced him to refund my money. |
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CSA Grading Card Company
Posted By: brian
Back when they first started up in the mid-1990s, they were owned by a fellow named Wayne Moore. For the first few years, everything they slabbed would crossover nicely. But, anything in the more recent hologram slabs, I wouldn't take a chance with. |
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