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Posted By: jay behrens
And we all witnessed what happened when electric power was deregulated in CA. Enron happened. This goes back to my point about people having one set of morals and ethics for their personal life and one for their business life. |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
...........Every person I talk to that has been in the hobby 20 yrs or more knows it's always gone on and always will.....I mainly collect gd-vg cards so it's really not that big of a deal. I would be more attacking the grading companies if I were you. They are the ones not catching the things that can't be detected >....best regards |
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Posted By: shane leonard
Jeff, |
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Posted By: leon
And all of this is coming from a guy who thinks all Wagners with Piedmont backs are 1950's reprints. Priceless. |
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Posted By: Cobby33
For those of us/you who don't want some kind of "regulation" or monitoring of these practices, then they will continue. They'll continue without regulation/monitoring, but to a greater extent. |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
And all of this is coming from a guy who thinks all Wagners with Piedmont backs are 1950's reprints. Priceless. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
And racism existed for too. Did that make it right also? If it's so acceptable, then why do the people that do alterations stay below the radar and hide from the public. If it was acceptable, I'd think they would be running ads in Old Cardboard looking for more business. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Leon, Doug Allen/Mastro may take their licks here, but I think Scott's point is that you will defend Mastro to your dying breath. It makes some of us wonder just what it will take for you question Mastro's business practices. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
Since you only know how to disagree, as evidenced by your participation on the board, I will take it you agree with me. Thanks ...... |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
Leon, above you tell people to blame the grading companies for NOT catching Mastro's alterations. Then, you state you have NO PROBLEM with Mastro's types of alterations. Why did you say to blame the grading companies, if there is nothing wrong with Mastro's alterations? Which is it. Should someone be blamed or not? Sounds to me like you are saying it is OK for Mastro Inc. and Doug to do this type of alteration. However, if we who disagree want to blame someone, we need to blame the grading companies for NOT catching Mastro's alterations. Again, this would be like blaming the police for not catching a criminal. These statements do not make any sense when put together. Also, the statement of blaming the grading companies does not make any sense on its own merit. I would simply like an answer to the statement regarding blaming the grading companies for not catching Mastro's alterations without bringing in my opinions on Piedmont Wagners (which really is going O/T with this thread - if you want to discuss Piedmont Wagners, and start a new thread, I will be happy to chime in a couple of times with my views - even though I have stated them more times than some people want to hear). |
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Posted By: leon
I went back and read your post again. I think I took it the wrong way. My apology on that one....regards |
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Posted By: leon
I don't have a problem with anything Doug has said they might do to a card. If grading companies can't catch something, because it's not there or can't be detected or seen, then so be it. Those are things I am not going to worry about. regards |
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Posted By: Doug Allen
Sorry guys my day job did not allow me to follow all of the dialogue today. To be honest I can't possible read it all. Let me make an additional comment based on what I have had a chance to read. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
Fair enough. Apology accepted. |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
Weird how some collectors feel free to tell others to "go choose another past-time" if they voice issue with aspects of their chosen hobby.....as though you have divine truth and rationale to your beliefs, and everyone else can go jump. |
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Posted By: leon
So if I erase a tiny pencil mark on the back of a card and don't tell you then I am playing you for a sucker? Otherwise, I agree with much of what you said... |
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Posted By: JimB
"4) NONE of the Piedmont Wagners that have come up for sale can have their provenance traced to a date before the 1950's!" |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
Leon, I'm fine with the pencil erasure if you tell me - not if you don't. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Doug, thanks for your response. Now that you are accepting PSA's and SGC's definition of alteration, it would be clear that Mastro has changed its policy of "pressing out wrinkles or creases." Presumably, you will continue to erase pencil marks as long as they are not "power erased." |
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Posted By: leon
I understand what you are saying but don't necessarily take the next step...that's all....I have never tried to get a crease/wrinkle out of a card or trimmed a card. ... I have however, removed gunk with a wet cue tip, erased pencil marks, and turned down a corner with saliva...I don't think that makes me a bad person.........others might disagree with my dastardly ways though..... I don't condone major card repair or any of the 2nd or 3rd level stuff that has been spoken of...again, I am not taking that next step..... and I still sleep well.... |
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Posted By: leon
My limited understanding of powerwashing is more like erasing paper ie..trimming, than removing marks. I could be wrong though.... |
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Posted By: T206Collector
The difference in your dichotomy is that among the standards in the community, laser cutting is universally abhorred, while erasers and soaking are accepted on different scales. It is easier for you to live in a world of black and white collecting; but many of us are comfortable knowing what is taboo (i.e., trimming) and what is accepted by many (i.e., soaking gunk and erasing pencil marks). |
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Posted By: Corey R. Shanus
In all my many years of collecting I have heard of only two confirmed Piedmont Wagners (the PSA 8 and the one sold several years ago by REA (the Bray example?)) and rumors of a third (back in the 1970's). Yet you say that you have personally seen several that are confirmed 1950's reprints and they are so good that without proper disclosure they could pass as originals. Do you know the people who own these reprints, and if so, do you think they might be willing to share them with the rest of us? It seems to me that if they were not trying to fool anybody that they very well might for the benefit of all share what they have/know. |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
<"If it's so acceptable, then why do the people that do alterations stay below the radar and hide from the public."> |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Doug, thanks for another response from Oracle of Delphi. Until you define what Mastro considers an alteration, your answer is unacceptable. You say you accept PSA and SGC's standards, but you also say that you have no problem with doing things that are patently against the standards of those companies. So, until you clarify that issue, absolutely nothing has been resolved. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Jay, stop wasting your time. Doug is in full defensive mode (except when he is in offensive mode complaining about being picked on due to his failure to provide a clear response to a very simple inquiry). |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I think this probably falls under my morals and ethics things I was talking about when it comes to business and money. Doug appears to be putting aside good ethics because he fears that the answer will cost Mastro money. Why else would he dodge such an easily answered questioned? |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
Hi Paul, |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
on the other forum. You can e-mail me, but I promised Leon I would not post a link here and I am not doing it. Too much to keep typing over and over about my thoughts regarding your questions. You can probably even do a search on this forum and find some of my old posts about your questions. |
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Posted By: RC McKenzie
a vintage card arrived from ebay in the mail today that had slipped out of a toploader onto a piece of tape that was loosely closing the top of the sleeve. If I had ripped the tape off, about 1/8 of the top of the card would have gone to the circular file with the tape. I spent about 45 minutes carefully removing the card from the tape and toploader and managed to only cause paperloss above the border. I pumped my fist as I had saved the card from further significant damage. I'd say I was at level 1. lol, cheers |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Doug, |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
So Doug to reiterate the question that Jeff asked again and has been asked by numerous participants on this thread and which you continue to avoid,is it Mastronet's policy today to take creases out of the cards to "prepare" them for grading? |
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Posted By: Doug Allen
I have answered the question. We do not alter cards that are submitted to grading services I am not dodging any questions and am not leaving any wiggle room. You all seem focused on crease removal so I will answer that specific question. PSA and SGC do not allow for anything that applies undue pressure on a card including crease removal. That would be considered an alteration of a card in keeping with this this is prohibited by my employees. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Finally, an answer the question. Thank you. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Prior post by Doug--late 2006 |
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Posted By: Michael James
I must say that I have enjoyed reading this thread and appreciate the knowledge and concern that many of you have in regards to the issue in question. Two words that were mentioned in this thread earlier "honesty" and "integrity" have stuck out. I have been a collector for 35 years which is the majority of my life and in that time I have firsthand witnessed what "integrity" and "honesty" is or should be in the sports card/collectible field. "Honesty" and Integrity" are strong words and in a perfect world are the basis and foundation of each and every one of us. It is quite obvious and ever so apparent in todays society that the words "honesty" and "integrity" take a back seat when it comes to generating the ever so desired "green back". There was a time in the hobby when things were simple, affordable, and for the most part fun. Then greed came along and mass production went forward full speed ahead literally ruining the hobby and devaluing it. Things were no longer simple and new ideas had to be consumated in order to "revive" the hobby and "reinvent" it and bring it to where it is today. Of course things change in time for the better or for the worse but "integrity" and "honesty" remain as elusive as ever in this, should I say, once wonderful hobby. Fake autographs, trimmed/doctored trading cards, questionable practices, a constent recycling of people working for the card or auction companies fired for unethical practices and rehired elswhere within the buisness contributes to a "No-Vote" of Confidance. It has always amazed me how the "ethical" people are usually the ones who have the hardest time moving forward while the "unethicals" continue to move forward at their expense and others. Honesty? Integrity? Confidence? where has it all gone? Was it really there in the first place? I really don't know but from one who loves collecting, the sport of baseball, and the way it magically takes us back to our youth, I sure hope so! If one can look in the mirror and be happy with what they see then I guess it's a good day. |
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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
Perhaps I am naive but I find it very hard to believe the technology existed in the 50s to reprint T206s so convincingly that experts could not tell the difference. And it seems equally implausible the original printing plates existed as of that time. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
"It's simply about industry standards." |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Michael, you're right. Companies like to use the words "integrity" and "honesty" when describing themselves but clearly that is just part of a marketing package. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
I've brought this up before but it bears reiterating given the debate at hand. All the auctioneers are doing business in California. California has a specific law barring alteration of cards without disclosure: |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
BoxingCardMan, |
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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
They aren't "altered". |
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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
They should amend subsection b to include "grades". |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Jim- they haven't been Mastronet for a couple of years. They are now Mastro Auctions, to be precise. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
I didn't see anything in the new Mastro catalogue describing any "alterations" as defined by PSA (and Mastro) now. I feel very confident that such prep work is no longer done by Mastro as evidenced by the lack of disclosure on any auction item. After all, Doug has been so straightforward and open about all of these issues I'm certain he will continue this new course of conduct. |
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Posted By: Dean H
I'm a very small player but I think disclosure is all that is being asked for. Let the buyer decide what is acceptable to them and what is not. But I realize that will not happen because some potential bidders will be turned away by what may have been done and therefore possibly lead to lower realized prices. |
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Posted By: Mike
Jeff, |
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Posted By: shane leonard
Jay, you keep insisting that Doug lay out all their business practices and how he feels about "preping" cards for grading. Do you really think he needs to explain himself to you? You aren't even a customer of his. This is like you going into McDonalds and telling the manager that you have never eaten here before, but "how do you cook these fake, chicken McNuggets?" |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Shane, Doug hardly answered very direct questions clearly. Hardly. And this has nothing to do with "legal terms." We all asked for some simple information. My question was the same as Jay's and Jim's and Peter's and... And no one was asking for a response in legalese. |
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