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Mistakes were made
Posted By: DD
What grade does it get if the centering is better and there is no print line interfering with the team name on the bottom? |
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Mistakes were made
Posted By: warshawlaw
but the card is a 6 o/c if I send it in... |
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Mistakes were made
Posted By: DGT
...from the backdoor(Baker-Rocci)days. |
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Mistakes were made
Posted By: Scott Elkins
the PSA 4 (MC) Croft's Cocoa Lajoie I bought from Tbob! And, to think, all these years I thought Tbob was in the "clique"! |
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Posted By: MW
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Mistakes were made
Posted By: hankron
It's against this board's policy for someone to post anonymously when the poster is attacking someone else. That's been the stated rule for a long time. |
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Posted By: dennis
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Mistakes were made
Posted By: PASJD
I don't think the card was graded as a "favor" for anyone, the centering is too obvious and it isn't that big a card, more likely they just made a mistake on the label and quality control failed to catch it. I didn't post to take a shot at PSA, I just thought it was good for a laugh. |
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Mistakes were made
Posted By: warshawlaw
Let's call it a culture of favoritism. Why else would there be "authentic" trimmed PSA cards? |
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Posted By: PASJD
I don't disagree that as a general matter certain dealers at least in times past were able to sometimes get better grades than the rest of us poor slobs, I think the best example of that was when PSA had a practice of onsite "reviews" where people could hand them cards and often got back cards in better slabs. I am just saying this Spahn is so egregious that I attribute it to a clerical error. |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
PSA certainly has their share of mistakes floating around. Then again they have graded 7 million plus cards. The Spahn is quite funny. |
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Mistakes were made
Posted By: Josh A
Are you guys saying that the Spahn is trimmed? If so, how can one tell? What are some of the warning signs of trimming? Besides scissor marks?!! |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
Josh, |
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Posted By: tbob
you'll know I am not in any "clique." Ouch, SGC remains consistently brutal on caramel cards. The one redeeming feature is when I get a caramel card back with a 3 or 4, I am usually own one of the highest graded caramel cards of that player graded by SGC. I guess it's all relative (sigh). |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
I don't know if GAI is doing this on a regular basis, but they have been willing to do it for certain rare cards in the past. I had my trimmed Just So Tobacco Burkett slabbed as authentic by GAI (before I decided to break it out and have it restored), as well as my E107 Type 2 Lajoie (that I recently sold to a board member). |
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Mistakes were made
Posted By: leon
I think PRO will grade "authentic". They might even just give you the slab to do it yourself......best regards |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
quit your whining about the low grades SGC gives and do what I do: buy the cards in such $hitty condition to begin with that you are thrilled with a 30 If my new E92 Young fetches anything better than a "1" I am a happy camper and if it gets a "1" I am ok too since I am only into it for $250. I'd rather have a set of low grades at 10% of book than a single high grade at full freight. |
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