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on Winfield's mustache? well this is 2 gimme's in a week for on the hill. who's looking at these cards at psa? well i guess it doesn't distract from the overall appearence of the card.
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That is one ugly print dot. Now for the real question ... Does a 76 collector buy the card now for the serial number, or the card?
Agreed all around -- if there is a minor, not very contrasting print spot on a non-major portion of the card, I submit it. This card, I would not have even thought about submitting.
Back to what I said in the FLAWED LOGIC thread -- I think that I have a different set of standards than that which PSA employs -- PSA is a good starting point -- but is not my 100% ideal (nor is any competitor...).
That's why I like my detailed scans!
Ullr> "I don't understand why PSA thinks that card is mint" The reason this card is in a PSA9 holder is because it does meet the standards for a PSA9. Now. . .it's definitely not a PSA9 I would like to own, but that doesn't mean it doesn't meet the criteria for a 9.
Mike
Take another look...
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From PSA Grading Standards:
A PSA Mint 9 is a superb condition card that exhibits only one of the following minor flaws: a very slight wax stain on reverse, a minor printing imperfection or slightly off-white borders. Centering must be approximately 60/40 to 65/35 or better on the front and 90/10 or better on the reverse.
This card isn't superb because the "fish eye" is not minor
on a related note, i acquired this psa 8 '68-69 opc glenn hall card this weekend in a part-trade/part-cash transaction with an ebay seller. the problem wasn't really apparent in the seller's listing, but when the card arrived i was rather disappointed to see a big wad of snot on hall's nose. i guess it's not worth pursuing with psa since it's only an 8, but i wish psa would do a better job of differentiating between print imperfections that recede into the background and those that leap off a player's face.
Mike
<< <i>on a related note, i acquired this psa 8 '68-69 opc glenn hall card this weekend in a part-trade/part-cash transaction with an ebay seller. the problem wasn't really apparent in the seller's [L=listing] >>
cheap lesson.beware tilted scans!
i always believe a card has some quality
the seller doesnt want others to see
when presented in this manner.
Dave
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to have mis-cut backs get 9 NQ i can only come up with that. i may be wrong but when john bouffard sends in cards with print spots and mis cut backs he gets the big Q.i have submitted alot of 76's and i get a lower grade just because the ball on the back is soo close to the edge.
mike schmidt how come you have a smile as you title and not something like member/collector?
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Check out the goober on the '77 Ollie Brown Walt has up. Ollie should really see a doctor about that before it spreads... While you're at it check out the outrageous PD on his '77 Vida Blue! Those "flash-spots" are not uncommon to '77 vending, but that doesn't make it unoffensive. A 9? Not in my set. I agree with Mike about "where" the print flaw is, but on the players face??? That's a stretch. I'm suprised with Walt. When he submitted to SGC his stuff was first-rate...never a slider. Now he submits stuff that's soft or borderline in the hopes it will be "good enough" instead of just "good". He still sells some real nice stuff, of course, I just find I've got to look more closely before bidding.
To many the holder is much more important than the card. It's tough to compete on the registry and
try to be top dog while keeping your standards of quality cards.
aconte
i saw the ollie brown with a bullet hole in his head.
i think that 77's look nice in a holder with a black insert, the colors stand out and you can judge the centering much easier from a scan.
pm me about your favorite bidder?
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When I first saw the card below, I had a flashback of the early 1980's Captain Lou Albano who had rubber bands pierced all over his face!
why do you have a smile face as your title?
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Either BJ or Carol gave it to me. Frankly, because I am such a SWELL guy.
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try to be top dog while keeping your standards of quality cards."
Well. . .I suppose people collect for many different reasons. I know there are people who really allow their standing in the registry to dictate the cards they buy. I think this is really unfortunate. For me, I want to assemble the best set that I can. The numbers on the holders containing the cards in my set only give a vague idea as to the quality of the cards themselves. Given the choice of a nice set with cards I'm proud to own or arbitrary cards that happen to be in PSA9 holders, I'll take my set of nice cards every time. But. . .everyone's priorities are different.
Mike
First of all, WELCOME! Second, did you check out the Vida Blue as well? That type of print flaw is unreal for a mint 9 card. I've got stacks of 77's raw due to that type of "flashing" or powder issue.
Straw,
Email me for info on my favorite "cert/holder buyer"...
unless big kid can do it for me
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the card is about as perfect as they come except the mayo just below his elbow in the blue line bar. maybe king nong just got done with a blt.
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