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Old 01-19-2023, 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Rich Klein View Post
With all due respect AND as someone who works in the sports card market, any smart company is always going to look for ways to expand their business.

If SCG ups their Pokemon market by 10 percent, I'd wager they make quite a good deal more $$ which allows them to do more things in their bread and butter field.

As for your other point, I can understand the 2021 hesitance in live grading at the NSCC but by 2023 it's probably a corporate mistake not to do in-person grading in Chicago.

Rich
SGC also missed 2022 on-site slabbing grading at the National. I appreciate and respect your comments above however to me SGC's bread and butter is their respected, trusted, and widely utilized by the Collector and Investor Vintage Sports Card Grading. Hopefully they remain focused to their core business.
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