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Posted By: Robert
I noticed that these 5 cards that just sold on a major auction look very suspect to me. Just ny following tis board for the past 2 years I have learned a lot about spotting possible trimmed cards. They are all graded by PSA and I would have some serious doubts about them if I where the buyer. What is your consensus? |
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Posted By: barry arnold
Hard for me to tell without having them in my hand with my trusty magnifying |
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Posted By: John S
The upper right corner of the Ritchey might warrant a second look. As stated, it is hard to tell without having them in hand. |
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Posted By: Keith O'Leary
Robert,
I think you're right. You HAVE acquired a keen and suspicious eye. 3 corners on the Ritchey, upper left and lower right corners on Powers, both lower corners on Lindeman and that upper left one on Herzog look like they could use a closer, in hand examination.
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Posted By: T206Collector
...and you have hit on one reason behind why I would never purchase a PSA graded card above a 6. Cost is another factor; but not only because it costs too much to purchase a PSA 7 T206 card, but also because the high value is an even bigger incentive to alter these cards. |
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Posted By: andy becker
t206 (paul), |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I think it is simply impossible to make an informed judgement on these cards based on scans. Scans are not nearly sharp enough and we cannot see the edges. The constant accusations with little evidence to back them up get tiresome. |
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Posted By: Glyn Parson
I know some on here love to bash PSA but i have had several SGC cards come back from PSA as trimmed after i broke them out of SGC holders including a midgrade EX Gandil T206 and a Hanlan Allen and Ginter, and about a half dozen other SGC graded T cards. So I feel they all either make mistakes or disagree on what they feel is alegitimate cut |
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Posted By: WP
Rather than an SGC challange, why don't people who have high grade PSA T206s crack them out and send them back to PSA. I think those results would be more interesting. I am confident PSA would call a great many of the cards they have previously graded trimmed. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
"we all listen (and know) your opinion regarding psa vs. sgc." |
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Posted By: JimB
It is my understanding that the Harris Collection cards were accumulated one at a time, sometimes raw and sometimes graded. At the time of the sale, they were all already graded and were were simply relabeled with the provenance for the sale. I have never heard that grades were raised at that point for publicity. When I have questioned people who have made claims about those cards on this forum with regards to their evidence, they have never responded. I think this is a case where an unsubstantiated rumor is snowballing into perceived reality. Sounds like our politicians these days. If people hear a lie enough times, they think it is true. I would love to see any substantive evidence that Harris collection cards were tampered with and/or subsequently knowingly slabbed by PSA. For the record, I do not and never have owned any Harris Collection cards. I just get tired of unsubstantiated rumors being tossed about. |
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Posted By: andy becker
paul, i respect you opinion. |
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Posted By: andy becker
what jimb (hi jim) said is very true, regarding the harris collection. now you know how the collection was compiled and susequently graded (or relabeled). |
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Posted By: T206Collector
I've obviously annoyed you. Sorry about that. But I do think it is my right to question PSA on this Board, at least in a thread questioning high grade PSA cards. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
That does it for me! No more PSA 9 T206's in my collection from now on!! |
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Posted By: andy becker
david- |
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Posted By: Scot Reader
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Posted By: Josh K.
I think what scott says is correct - in my experience, sgc has, at time, gone little easier on corner wear while psa is really lax on creases/wrinkles. I will say that one area where sgc is unquestionably stricter is paperloss. Ive seen psa 4s and 5s with paperloss on the reverse (more than just a spot). Im not sure Ive ever seen a card with paperloss graded higher than a 30 or 40 by sgc. |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
As you probably already know I am with Paul on this one. I just look at that high graded PSA Near Set of T206s and so many of the cards pictured are really questionable whether or not they are trimmed. I will end there about that. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
"In my experience PSA is slightly tougher on corner wear but misses more creases and wrinkles." |
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Posted By: T206Collector
"That does it for me! No more PSA 9 T206's in my collection from now on!!" |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
I do not really understand what the difference is between an oversized t206 which was trimmed so skillfully that no one can be sure that it was trimmed, and an original, properly sized card of the same grade and conditrion. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
"It must be some puritan viewpoint in play here. But to me, if no difference is detectable, no difference exists." |
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Posted By: JimB
FYI, PSA was very strict on trimming right from the start (1991) in my opinion. One of the reasons they started at all was that so many people were altering cards by trimming and other methods. I have never trimmed a card or knowingly bought a trimmed card. But when PSA first started, about half of the high-grade (ex/mt or better) cards that I submitted were returned as evidence of trimming or minimum size req. Thus, my personal experience tells me that they were far from making it a reqular practice to grade trimmed cards. I have since learned a lot more about how to detect trimmed cards and to avoid the kinds of mistakes I made back in those days. I used to be a lot more trusting and didn't really think to suspect about trimming back in the '80's. |
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Posted By: Sean
What are some of the telltale signs that a card is trimmed? |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
It seems to me that trimming has gotten a bad name, in part because of the fact that sellers "formerly" trimmed cards to make them appear to be of a higher grade. But not all cards are trimmed to decieve. Those which have been trimmed for causes other than deception, can be attractive due to the fact that their trimming is a part of the card's history. |
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Posted By: JimB
Sean, |
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Posted By: Sean
Jim, |
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Posted By: Glyn Parson
PSA was not around in the 1980s if you are going to bash someone for mistakes you should at least get your facts straight. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
You may be right, but I do recall the very first time I saw a PSA graded card. It was a 1988 Score Roberto Alomar card that was selling for hundreds of dollars. I wanted to know why, and it was explained to me that it was a PSA 10. That was my introduction into the world of graded cards. |
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Posted By: andy becker
this board favors sgc....no doubt about that. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
Andy, |
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Posted By: andy becker
josh, |
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Posted By: T206Collector
In one of my earlier posts, I stated as follows: "The information I learned on this board years ago before I began investing thousands of dollars into vintage cards caused me to want to collect hundreds of SGC 40's 50's and 60's, rather than 10 to 20 SGC 80's and higher. Cards with light corner wear, evenly distributed on each of the four corners, give me a tremendous amount of comfort that a card has not been altered so as to fit it into a slab and sell it for thousands of dollars. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I was wondering when we'd get another one of these going... |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
Is your Waddell as nice as this one??? |
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Posted By: Josh K.
Dont forget all the "grandpa's attic" finds as well |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
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Posted By: Glyn Parson
Just for the record straight from the PSA website they began grading in 1991. The only companies i remeber in the 1980s were Hager 's poorly graded cards and SBC started by one of the principles who started but has long ago left SGC. |
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Posted By: Bob
I've read this entire thread and the one thing that bothered me was that Brian said "Kentucky isn't in the South." Huh???? Just because Lincoln was able to impose a form of marital law and coercion to keep them from joining the Confederacy doesn't mean it is not in the South. Geographically it may be further north than Tennessee or Arkansas but politically, socially and culturally it is a Southern state and almost all Kentuckians would blanche if considered to be "northerners." |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Thats funny--I have 155 T206 PSA 8s and not one of them is trimmed! Of course I bought them all from David Vargha. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
:P) |
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Posted By: Bob
Yup, Arkansas, a member of the Confederacy, still has the 13 stars on the state flag although we don't use the Rebel battle flag (the stars and bars)like Mississippi (and tell me again how they get Back athletes to play there???) Actually I live in NW Arkansas which borders Missouri and Oklahoma and my home is on the Ark-Okla line so we are more "southwest" than "pure south" like eastern and southern Arkansas with their deltas and bordering on Louisiana and Mississippi. We are more progressive and our accent is a little less of the southern drawl. |
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Posted By: WP
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Posted By: John Barnes
Tbob, where do you hail from ? I'm just north of you in Springfield, MO. |
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