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			What's really going to upset the apple cart is when we find out the Black Swamp Find was just Gary Moser's master's thesis project.
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			I think it's known beyond just this board. And collectors generally interact and talk about the hobby. Probably not everyone knows, but in no way is this some Net54 secret.
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			That's interesting Ryan, but of course you need a larger sample to see if this is having any impact. I would have to think some collectors are being cautious, but agree that it might be short lived.
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			I’m not a graded card guy, so I’m not talking my book, but I see this having no long term negative impact on PSA. I think they will make some improvements and come out of the current situation stronger than they were. I also don’t think there will be a new grading company entering the field. Unless a new company could compete registry wise, it would be foolish to start. The registry drives everything.
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			I have to say ... the first second I heard about this find ... my immediate response was ... why on Earth would anyone believe this claim?  I lived in Ohio.  I've been in farm  houses there.  The change in humidity from summer to winter alone should have made folks skeptical.
		 
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			A truly outstanding post.
		 
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			I assume nearly all of the folks pouring big money into baseball cards are people (men, age 40-70) who are set for life financially (or think they are) and the $100,000 or $500,000 they are spending on a card isn't that huge of a deal all things considered.  And they decide for some reason it would be really really cool to own a rare Babe Ruth card.  They are going to get a rare Babe Ruth baseball card.  It's not like there is some alternative place they can go to get a Babe Ruth card.  So this is the sandbox they play in.  They hold their nose, do a little research, and take a plunge. If I decided tomorrow that my life would be complete if I owned a '67 red Camaro and I had the money to do it I would buy one. I doubt I'd be deterred by people pissing and and moaning on an Internet chat board. (I might even think it's a wonderful time to buy one because of all the pissing and moaning.) Last edited by Snapolit1; 06-11-2019 at 12:53 PM. | 
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			I do agree with Steve that those who don't participate on this chat board probably do look at us as a bunch of whiners and complainers. However, among all that whining you can find a lot of useful information. And I would hate to think that all this talk about altered cards over the last couple of weeks is looked upon by the hobby at large as just a whole lot of nonsense.
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			The vast vast majority of cards in PSA (or SGC) holders are fine. Some doctored cards slipped by and that’s a problem. Hopefully, PSA will figure out a method to solve, or at least minimize the problem. I think one way to reduce this problem going forward is to prosecute the card doctorers. If a few of these scum bags goes to jail then the incentive for their shenanigans will be significantly lessened.
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			Folks, I believe that we are missing the elephant in the room here.  The problem is not the trimmed/altered cards - after all, what remains is still an authentic card. The problem is what are we, as a society, going to do about all those Moser trimmings piling up in some landfill? The industrial waste generated by trimming the edges of cards is going to be a huge problem. It's going to end up in the ocean, choking sea lions and filling the stomachs of whales. We are on the verge of a natural disaster.   
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			I agree. Don't alert PSA, alert Greenpeace.
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			Up until this recent scandal the time to sell has never been better !!
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			Being well educated in one or more areas doesn't mean someone isn't uneducated or under educated in others - the problem is self realizing this!
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			Bottom line is - baseball card collectors "hear what they want to hear and disregard the rest".... Rob M 
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