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My understanding is that Topps cards, which are "guillotine cut" have a very slight slant to the cut front to back..hand cutting or even professional cutting almost always results in an up and down cut...it would likely be identifiable under close magnification and scrutiny. I would say, however, very likely the deciding factor would be who sent it to the grading company.
That said, sheets are generally very cumbersome to collect and display. |
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Greg- if the winning bidder decides to cut up the sheet and submit the cards for grading, and the graders somehow remember or sense these were the cards from that sheet that just sold, are they still going to give them high numerical grades? Because it seems to me these cards will be recognizable.
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I know Matt. Any single card could just be another high grade one to encapsulate. But if all were submitted at once they would be very recognizable. Do you send in a few at a time over a long period to disguise their origin?
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Barry Sloate more or less beat me to it. Anyhow......
I would expect (at least SGC) would discern the difference in the edge of a vintage card that was originally Factory-cut, versus a vintage card that was recently professionally cut. Therefore, the total value of the number of individually graded cards with an AUTHENTIC grade cut from vintage uncut sheet will NOT exceed the value of that intact sheet. There are uncut sheet collectors (like myself) that are willing to pay a premium for vintage complete sheets. TED Z |
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The aging of the paper is the key here. When you cut up a sheet you create fresh edges that have never been exposed to the atmosphere. They will not be toned the same as the fronts and the backs of the cards. The graders should catch this immediately.
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You also create a fresh edge when you trim a card, no?
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Does anyone have any proof other than assumption that trimmed cards "routinely" make it into slabs?
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Regarding your........
"Ted. This one is a bit out of your scope of expertise. You might want to do more listening rather than lecturing. Routinely trimmed cards make it into holders, both SGC and PSA holders. The guys who are able to trim one edge of a card without detection can trim four edges of a card without detection. Just takes longer and in the case of this sheet their effort will be greatly rewarded. You are showing your inexperience in this arena if you simply assume the card doctor who wins this particular sheet is gonna take a knife to the sheet and place the cards in Card Saver 1s and submit them." I don't know what your problem is ? But, I'm tired of your constant attempts to "bust my chops". I don't know you, and by your comments, it's obvious that you certainly don't know me. Was Barry Sloate...."a bit out of his expertise".... when he said the same exact thing that I said ? Every freakin time you have responded to something I have posted lately on this Net, you have been a "wise-a$$". Again, I'll repeat....what is your problem ? ? TED Z |
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Search for the Markel Report, for starters.
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