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BSA grading?... new lows...

Are you kidding me? 6.2 for a grade? What the heck would differentiate between a 6.3 and 6.2?!

1950 Bowman graded "6.2"

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  • Who the hell is BSA? Seriously?
    There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness"
  • You haven't heard of BSA? No, way. They're re-inventing the grading and authentification industry with their patent-pending "Intelligrade" system.

    I found them through the sellers listing.

    It's at ...this location.

    Pretty cheezy. Does anyone remember how PSA gained momentum and credibility at the start? I'd be interested from a marketing perspective what they did to get the critical mass required to ensure the concept caught (at least for now).

    Call me crazy, but I collect 62 Topps BB.

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  • WabittwaxWabittwax Posts: 1,984 ✭✭✭
    Well, at least we know what the BS stands for in BSA.
  • Bull Sh!t Authenticator (BSA) is the new kid on the block and is on the fast track to being the 48th best grading company on the planet.image


    Just remember you got this breaking news here first.


    Paul.
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  • crap.

    SUPERPUNK813 beat me to it. well, actually, it was an easy one (bull sh!t authenticator)

    what are they gonna grade that no one else does????

    wax pack wrappers!

    remember, if it happens, I called it first!

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    Dave
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  • Next thing I think they'll need is in between grades.

    I mean hey, this looks like it's on the high side of a 6.2.

    Definately worthy of a 6.2+ in my book!
  • RobERobE Posts: 1,160 ✭✭
    BSA???

    That stands for Boy Scouts of America.

    Maybe some card collecting Life Scout's Eagle project included turning the entire Troop into a card grading company?

  • Did anyone notice in the picture you see the reflection of there digital camera? Just a little distortion. If you can afford to purchase a scanner after grading your own cards, I think it would be a good investment Mr. BSA.


    H. Walker
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