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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
This is a good example of why every collector should have at least a halogen light, a 10X loupe as well as a black light as part of their collection. It also should be a good reason for PSA (and others?) to stop admittedly just eyeballing cards and actually use instruments for alteration detection. |
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Posted By: Jason L
very interesting and helpful. |
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Posted By: mr. moses
and examples. You complied. I continue to applaud your efforts. I hope more will be forthcoming..... |
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Posted By: Josh Adams
Kevin, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Kevin- it appears from your example of a rebuilt card that it sadly resides in one of the grading company's holders. |
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Posted By: leon
thanks...that is very helpful.... |
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Posted By: Brian
Nice post Kevin. |
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Posted By: Rob Dewolf
Thanks, Kevin, for the valuable insight. |
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Posted By: Joann
Kevin - thanks so much for the info and especially the great photo illustrations. I always appreciate knowledge gained from this board, and your post is a great tutorial on the subject. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
Kevin- |
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Posted By: dstudeba
Thanks for the Pictures Kevin. In your opinion what was the grade bump from rebuilding the corners? A PSA 2 to a 5? A PSA 5 to a 7? |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
Thank you very much! |
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Posted By: D. C. Markel
Obviously restored corners in a graded holder is not a good thing, but at least this is detectable and PSA has a buy-back policy. |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
Thank you...on that note: |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Very informative Kevin!! |
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Posted By: D. C. Markel
Kevin Saucier wrote: |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
I was being sarcastic in referring to various grading companies and auction houses stating that pressing down a corner is perfectly fine...when previously it was taboo. |
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Posted By: D. C. Markel
Thanks for clarifying and I am glad to hear that there is still some indignation left in this hobby towards altering and restoration. |
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Posted By: WP
Kevin any chance you can show the entire card? |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
Just something quick to add. Here are a couple cards that have been prepped to have a corner rebuilt. Each are in the incipient stage: |
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Posted By: leon
I should mention that there are a lot of us, myself included, that think flipping a corner down is harmless while adding a corner is fraudulent. I get so tired of all the bad mouthing on here it makes me sick. |
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