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http://www.ebay.com/itm/351030629038
Nice lot --with pencil markings on back. The Pencil markings altered the cards- cleaning the cards would help restore them closer to the original state which would be more appealing to my eye anyway. Paul C. |
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very true!
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If at The National, the SGC booth had a free, private scanner setup where you wave your raw or graded cards under and it would light up green for original, red for altered due to chemical cleaning.
Would you check your cards, would you be Ok if some of your best came back red that you thought were green, and would you then disclose this information when its time to sell? Last edited by atx840; 03-25-2014 at 01:49 PM. |
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There could already be something on your card (not visible to the eye) that was put there 100 years ago! No telling what kind of chemicals already exist on our cards without any intent of cleaning etc...
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Chris
As the chief said in the Last of the Mohicans:"...what are we to do". You are right. A card changed, altered, whatever, in our possession(but unknown to us when we acquired it), would likely lead to "no way, not this card", or anger, or depressed, etc. We'll never know what cards we have that have been changed, altered, etc. Quote:
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If you have a drop dead gorgeous wife who makes you happy, whom you adore looking at, and whom legions of other men desire badly, do you really care or want to know what she may have done one night before she met you? Every woman has a past.
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instagram: mattyc_collection Last edited by MattyC; 03-25-2014 at 02:41 PM. |
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Something
Something Spilt on a card or put there intentionally. Some of you honestly don't see a difference? Seriously? Wow.
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Not sure that I grasp the relevance here unless you plan on selling her to another man without divulging that past. Nonetheless, I think that the more apt analogy here would be disclosing, or not, if she had had plastic surgery.
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Interesting thought. What would the threshold be to indicate the use of chemicals?
I need to put my cards away next time my cleaning lady shows up. You never know what she is spraying around. Quote:
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