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I'm in...
Even with 3 mediocre graders, current-day technology and average-looking girls to take submissions... it's better than what we've got now! In all seriousness, I know starting up any business is extremely difficult... especially when one competitor in particular has a foothold/near-monopoly within the market. But one of the things I'm hoping to result from all this is for a new kind of TPG to emerge (and succeed). Perhaps one that disavows numerical grades in favor of simply deeming a card as altered or not. We collectors can (and should) determine the aesthetic value for ourselves.... no randomly assigned numbers needed. Last edited by perezfan; 07-24-2019 at 07:42 PM. |
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