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You probably express the majority view, though until an actual sale takes place at such a level with the card re holdered as an "A", I will respectfully disagree. If though it turns out to be the case, I would think the price of certain vintage full-production-run uncut sheets will explode in value, not to mention the "A" Plank that came from the same sheet as the Wagner.
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Your last comment sparked an instant "flashback" in my mind to the Willow Grove Show (circa 1985). The scenario was....Bill Mastro shopping around his new-found T206 Wagner to us dealers at the Show. I remember he wanted 30K for it (which was a lot $$$$$ for it back then). But upon my close observation, I don't recall if I passed on it because of the price, or because of my suspicion that it appeared "trimmed". It certainly was the Talk of the Show that weekend. Furthermore, a rumor was "floating" around that this Wagner was cut from a PIEDMONT sheet which included an Eddie Plank card. The rumor regarding the Plank card eventually materialized when we found out that Charlie Conlon acquired this PIEDMONT Plank from Mastro. And, it was eventually graded by PSA as an "A". Nevertheless, a bunch of us dealers (including me) reflecting back to that weekend in the mid-1980's do have some regrets. TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Assume it was resubmitted, looking for a 'bump'
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Any chance you have a scan of that Plank? I'd love to see it. Maybe you can also post your A Plank, I love seeing that one too!
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I remember that show well. I also remember some people at the time speculating that the Wagner Mastro had was the oversized one (currently at the HOF) that was trimmed down to make it a Nr-Mt card. Speaking of regrets, I certainly have some from that episode. Bob Sevchuck, the person who sold the cards to Mastro, first called me to tell me he had en route a Nr-Mt Wagner and would I be interested. I had just bought a '39 Playball set from Bob and at the time he and I did business together. I already by that time had acquired the Wagner I currently own, and between having to come up with another $25K (his price for the Wagner ) coupled with my concern whether a Wagner in such condition might be a fake, I told Bob I needed some time to think about it. While I was taking that time, he sold the lot to Mastro.
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Perhaps I've merely forgotten, but I would like to know the background story of why the Plank was correctly assigned an AUTH, and why the Wagner got an 8. Two cards cut from the same cloth (hey, that was a good one), but treated entirely differently.
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Because the Wagner was PSA's flagship card.
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If so, not a criteria for grading a card. A card should be assessed by its merits; its importance is irrelevant.
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You're searching for logic where there is none to be found.
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Well it's due time that PSA starts applying logic to its fullest extent. A T206 Wagner is graded by the same standards as a T206 Nattress. No difference.
And enjoyed our time together yesterday.
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Corey......this is quite a story. Reminds me of regrets which still haunt me of an attractive girl I met in my youth, which I let get away ![]() Bob Sevchuck used to come up with some great finds out there on Long Island (NY). Actually, I find it very interesting that a good number of Wagner cards have emanated from the Long Island area. Perhaps, it had something to do with American Lithographic Co. founder, Joseph P. Knapp, who had a vacation home in nearby Bellport, Long Island (NY). Hope to see you at the National. TED Z T206 Reference . |
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It's hard to start a grading company by rejecting a card.
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I wonder if the PSA Auth population category is exploding in cards across the board..
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And I wonder how many people have started buying up PSA A cards this summer, realizing the cards are frequently identical in condition to those that sell for 100x as much.
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