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8 | 16.33% |
| No |
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41 | 83.67% |
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agreed. I usually specifically ask to put it on the backside if possible. And with a ball to leave it off all together.
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Never on the front of an item, and realistically I wouldn't want it anywhere on anything vintage, IMHO.
As long as I'm on a soapbox right now, I hate these stickers on all baseballs. |
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The collectible itself will carry significance indefinitely.
The sticker represents advertising for an authentication company that will inevitably be here today/gone tomorrow. A sticker should never be placed anywhere in view. That includes anywhere on a Ball, Bat, Glove, Cleats, Uniform or on the front side of a flat item (Photo, Litho or Artwork). I suppose the reverse side of a flat item is ok, but even then you are compromising the piece. Why can't their meaningless sticker or hologram simply appear on the LOA (which can contain a photo of the item in question?) Last edited by perezfan; 01-24-2012 at 12:06 PM. |
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Another thread on here exemplifies that balls can be replicated to look identical to the original. What would stop someone from having a replica made to be sold with the original LOA? They could keep the authentic autograph while selling a forgery with proper documentation. I am against putting a sticker on the item but if you put the sticker on the LOA this is always a possibility.
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I voted no. What happens if the TPA goes out of business?? What happens if years down the road no one trusts this particular TPA anymore??
Can you imagine if say GAI (when they were somewhat reputable) put their sticker on almost everything you owned? Wouldn't that decrease the value largely in today's market?? |
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I just thought of this also,, is the sticker acid free? If not, just wait, it will take a while, but in my opinion it will damage any item.
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The sticker is only an "option" for the first in line, most items are sold and some repeatedly. I think it is a terrible "choice."
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Depends on the situation/what/where. Modern versus old, front versus back. A PSA sticker on the back a 2005 Nolan Ryan photo doesn't bother me.
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