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Old 01-12-2009, 08:03 AM
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Posted By: jason

Hi guys, I just purchased a card in an SGC holder on Ebay. When it arrived I found to my dissatisfaction that it was clearly spooned (shinny areas over several wrinkles).

Is it acceptable for a grading company to give a card a numerical grade when it has been tampered with in such a way?

If, as I suspect it is not, and the graders have overlooked it, who do I go after the grader or the person who sold it (no mention about alteration in the ebay write up) ?

Thanks for your advice in advance.

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Old 01-12-2009, 08:05 AM
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Posted By: barrysloate

Hi Jason- hope you are well. Why don't you just send an email to SGC and see what they have to say. That should work out.

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Old 01-12-2009, 08:06 AM
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Jason - give Michael at SGC a call - I bet they'd be willing to review the card and if found to be spooned, buy it back from you.




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Old 01-12-2009, 08:14 AM
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Posted By: jason

Thanks Barry & Matt.

I'll do that.

I take it then that it is not acceptable for a spooned card to receive a numerical grade?


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Old 01-12-2009, 08:16 AM
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Posted By: dan mckee

spooned? how can you be sure it was purposely spooned and not accidently dented in that area? I have never heard of removing a crease with a spoon. A dough roller, soaking in water but never a spoon. I actually watched a guy use a pencil on a T206 Plank back around 1983. That worked well to my amazement at the time.

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Old 01-12-2009, 08:26 AM
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Posted By: jason

Hi Dan,

I am pretty certain it is spooned. I saw this done quite a bit in the 80s before the grading companies came to the fore.

The technique is as simple as rolling the underside of a spoon over the afflicted area to iron/flatten out the wrinkles.

I am sure it is not just a dent as the card has about 5 small wrinkles on multiple areas of the card. The shining (by product of spoon pressure) to the surface only appears right on each of the 5 wrinkles and nowhere else.

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Posted By: leon

No doubt people have tried to get creases out with spoons. I have a Dockman Young with a spooned crease. As mentioned you can tell by the shiny area of the crease. If I were a grading company I would count it exactly like the crease was still there. Nothing has been added or taken away.....but that is just me and I don't know how they will grade such a card. I know they treat an erased mark, with an indention left, the same way they do the mark, as if it were not erased.......regards

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Posted By: barry arnold

as suggested, I would give Michael Goldberg of SGC a call.
he has always been incredibly helpful to me and has top drawer discernment and judgment in these areas.
he is one of the absolute best in this business.

all the best,
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Posted By: dan mckee

Interesting, I will try that tonight to see the difference. I have beaters I can destroy.

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Posted By: leon

I bought this at a National about 7-8 yrs ago, raw, and it's still raw. The upper left corner shows a crease and in person the top of the crease is shiny. It is very obvious it has been "spooned".....

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Isn't there a song called "Spoon Man"?

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