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But I don't want to argue...so you win |
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i posted what i believe is an educated opinion on the vintage card cleaning subject, and all i ended-up doing is create a couple of enemies if anything i lost, i'm an old man with experince and knowledge in the hobby pre and post grading eras, i joined here for 2 reasons, one to share, talk make new friends, but seems like most here just want to confront each other on silly things, the other reason for a selfish agenda. Last edited by pepis; 02-15-2013 at 06:47 PM. |
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Hey Pepis, would love the input on someone from the pre-grading era. I just started collecting vintage cards about 4 years ago. Curious where you fall on the restoring/non-restoring spectrum? Are you for or against it? And, what type of restoration do you think requires disclosure?
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Jose---Peace. I collect ungraded cards. Have since 1957. Some may be doctored. I don't care. It is just a hobby for me. I understand both the necessity and consternation over grading standards and card manipulation among those for whom it is both a hobby and an investment, or just an investment. I am glad to say I just don't care about all that. I just enjoy the hobby and collecting the sets/cards I want/enjoy.
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that makes you a true blue collector pretty rare this days, i opened my 1st pack in 1959 but i didn't really get it until 1961 and by 1964 i was completely hooked, in 1967 or 68 i went to what many belive was the first card shop in So Cal (orange cty) owned by one of the nicest man i ever met in the hobby his name was Will Davis a couple of years later i met another great collector dealer name Frank Kish, pretty nice times greed wasn't arround then. Last edited by pepis; 02-16-2013 at 05:16 AM. |
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If you are paid for a service, by definition you are a professional. There are folks that get paid to clean cards. I am an amateur soaker
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collectible of any kind, when you recolor a sports card or you replace a portion of a ripped label on old bottle of wine or you straigthen a bent double eagle gold coin, you are not restoring you're compromising the true integrity of the item, i posted a link to the so called restore Honus Wagner on post # 20 not even half the card is real an absolute joke! i hope a smart lawyer sees it and creates a class action suit Last edited by pepis; 02-16-2013 at 01:36 AM. |
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