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Old 08-19-2003, 02:32 PM
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Posted By: TBob

Judging by what the designated "trimmed and altered" tobbaco and caramel cards are selling for in the Mastro auction, look for some of them to make their way to ebay, both in graded holders and raw. I know I am printing out the pages for future reference, I assume some of you are doing the same.

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Old 08-19-2003, 02:54 PM
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Posted By: Brian Weisner


Hi Bob
I had the same thought last night. What a nightmare, a flood of trimmed tobacco cards listed as unaltered or in Pro holders. I can think of a few people, who I do not want to win this lot.

Later Brian

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Old 08-19-2003, 11:56 PM
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Posted By: anothercollector

Could you please clarify? I went to the Mastro
website but I can't find the cards you were
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Posted By: botn

I think that they will make their way into more "legitimate" holders than that.

Shall I make this multiple choice?

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Old 08-20-2003, 07:18 AM
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Posted By: leon

I agree. I was looking in the catalogue again last night and the lot that has the T205, T206, and T207 trimmed ones is going to suck in the ebay/open market.....Glad I'm a type collector. regards all ( just my bias but I think more will get through the other guys than SGC)

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Old 08-20-2003, 11:59 AM
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Posted By: JamesWalker,Jr

Here is the link to Mastornet's Auction.

http://www.mastronet.com/index.cfm?action=DisplayContent&ContentName=Lot%20Information&LotIndex=32800&CurrentRow=1

I'm surprised that they would offer such cards.

James Walker, Jr.

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http://www.mastronet.com/index.cfm?action=DisplayContent&ContentName=Lot%20Information&LotIndex=32803

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Considering few if any on this board buys PRO or such graded cards, and, I would hope, is buying T205 Cobbs from sellers they know to be reputable, I don't see a problem in the future. The people who are going to have problems are the people who buy PRO cards and don't have serious concern about the quality of the seller. These people are going to have problems whether or not these cards are introduced to eBay.

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Posted By: Hankron

I add that many of these cards are not just trimmed but altered in other significant ways. This means that the later date identification of the altered cards should not a problem for the keen eyed collector. I am confident that no one at MastroNet used anything stronger than a dimestore loupe to examine these cards, and I wouldn't be surpised if they used nothing stronger than a close look with naked eyes.

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Look at the E94 Cobb and if that scan were on ebay, tell me your palms wouldn't begin to sweat. Mine would.. I'd be looking to see how much I had in my bank account...

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Posted By: botn

I agree that it would not be SGC who would be grading the altered cards. Another company comes to mind but for the moment I forget the acronym...Hmmm it is not GAI. Oh well it will come to me a little later.

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whay do you guys think Beckett will slab these?

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Posted By: Lee Behrens

The bid is over $11,000 for the 18 card trimmed lot. I don't know how they are going to make money on that.

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Posted By: Lee Behrens

My bad I didn't read how big the lot was. I feel like a dunderhead.

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Posted By: carew4me

I also agree with BOTN that Beckett will slab these.

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Posted By: petecld

C'mon guys, PSA has stock holders to please and registry members who have tons of money and little knowledge of cards. Think a little trimming will make them turn away any e-cards? It doesn't seem to have mattered for going on 2 years now. Don't put them out of the running. The winner of those lots will have many options.

. . . .and then there is AAA. I can see that too. 'Bout time ol' Roy graded something legit.

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Posted By: carew4me

Pete,
You are so right.

I talkied with Marshall Fogel and John Branca.

I told them there was a guy on an obscure vintage message board that really knows his stuff.
I echoed the fact that they have too much money and
too little collecting knowledge reagrdless of what has been written by them or about them in the collecting world.

I tried to tell them that this guy Pete knew that PSA was a joke and that their investments were in real jeopardy if they did get over here quick for a dose
of your extensive wisdom.

They just laugh at me Pete. They wont listen.

Its almost like nobody cares.

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Posted By: botn

Beckett was not the grading company that came to mind when I was referring to another company that would holder the altered cards.

Everyone knows that Beckett is a joke. There is another company out there that many refuse to see is just as big of a joke. I still cannot remember the name of the darn grading company though.

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I think Greg is talking about PSA.

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Posted By: runscott

If this board is so "obscure", and you dislike it so much, why are you here? (that's a rhetorical question - stirrin up sh*t is the obvious answer).

I don't always agree with Pete, but I can say with certainly he knew more ten years ago than you will take to your grave.

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Posted By: botn

For those who did not see my post on the SGC board under The Great Grading Debate forum, I posed a question to the public to help me in identifying potentially altered cards in holders. I gave 6 examples of cards that I pulled from a very high profile PSA Authorized Dealer.

Now I just want to be clear that the last time that I came out and made a public post illustrating some examples of questionable centering for an 8, I had to be punished by the President of that company. Therefore I present these 6 examples and I am asking you to be the judge. Do these cards look ok to you?



htpp://www.botn.com/ex3.jpg




Thanks for playing along,
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edited to provide direct links---Elliot

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Posted By: Hankron

I'm not sure how obscure this board is considering about half the folks on the PSA board have posted here, and the PSA board regularly links to threads here.

Past posters on this board have included Bill Mastro, Doug Allen (President of MastroNet), Bob Lemke (editor of the Standard Catalog of Baseball Cards, which I bet about half of the PSA members own), Wayne Grove and Rich Klein of Becket. I am confident that top folks at Beckett, PSA, GAI, SGC, MastroNet and elsewhere regularly access this site.

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Posted By: TBob

That top border on Campanella looks like a roller coaster ride!

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carew4me,

Wow, you "talkied" with Marshall Fogel and John Branca. Is there anything more pathetic than name dropping? Just wondering. I can see why you did though, I mean, those guys own Baseball cards in PSA holders, not AAA or PRO holders, no, their cards are in PSA holders - Wow! - I can see why you're impressed. Did Fogel and Branca offer to fax you copies of their registry certificates? Wow, what a coup that would have been.

Won't PSA kick you off their forum for cheating on them with an obscure forum board? One SO obscure even you have heard of it or did you have to get their permission first? Are they charging to post on the CU board now? Is it cheaper then the fee for allowing PSA to grade YOUR cards? Still trying to figure that one out. Don't want to piss off the PSA gods now. Oh, silly me, that's right, most of the great humanitarians have been fired or "quit" after house cleaning so you may not be punished too harshly. What does it say about a company whose path to improvement was best served by getting rid of the current path builders? Hmmm.

I much prefer to be associated this "obscure" forum where regardless of how often or not you agree with someone it exposes you to what is without a doubt a wealth of knowledge of this hobby that is unequaled and is actually about the cards and not registry averages.

You go along now and you have PSA bump all your "8s" to "9s." Oh, that's right, you can't. You're not one of the PSA insiders who are the only ones deemed worthy of having their cards graded "that" accurately.

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Posted By: Peter Thomas

Cobb - colored corners

Lajoie - OK maybe

Foxx DS - Diamond cut or worse

Foxx Goudey - soft or rounded corners - diamond cut

Manush - pin mark or hole in top border

Campy - curved top

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I had thought that the top corners of all 6 examples had a distinct similarity and did not have natural wear.

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