Mastro and Leland's Raw Grading Standards
The53Kid
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Does anyone have experience with buying raw material from Mastro or Leland's and then getting it graded? Are their stated grades lenient or strict?
Every picture I look at in the Mastro catalog looks awesome, then I read the description and it says EX-MT. Isn't their grader an old PSA grader? And it appears Mastro gets many of their sets in raw form and grades the top X percent. So I'm assuming if it could get an 8 they would have attempted to grade it out. Thoughts on that??
Thanks!
Every picture I look at in the Mastro catalog looks awesome, then I read the description and it says EX-MT. Isn't their grader an old PSA grader? And it appears Mastro gets many of their sets in raw form and grades the top X percent. So I'm assuming if it could get an 8 they would have attempted to grade it out. Thoughts on that??
Thanks!
Looking for:
1953 Topps in PSA 8
1941 Playball in PSA 8.
1952-1955 Red Man cards in 7 and 8
1950 Bowman in PSA 8
1953 Topps in PSA 8
1941 Playball in PSA 8.
1952-1955 Red Man cards in 7 and 8
1950 Bowman in PSA 8
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I've found Mastro's Chicago auctions pretty bang on as far as taking raw cards and having them slabbed. Rob Lifson's seemed to grade a bit higher than stated, and Oser's a bit lower. This is based on about 20-50 cards graded from each, and obviously isn't a huge sample.
No experience with Lelands. There is a fair amount of discussion of their card knowledge (or lack thereof) on the Net54 board.
Always looking for Topps Salesman Samples, pre '51 unopened packs, E90-2, E91a, N690 Kalamazoo Bats, and T204 Square Frame Ramly's
Edited to add - Looks like Griffins beat me to the punch.
Good Point! If Mastro does pay for the grading, they don't want to eat into the profits by grading an excessive amount of cards. This gives me hope of more 8's yet to be graded.
Thanks to all who responded!
1953 Topps in PSA 8
1941 Playball in PSA 8.
1952-1955 Red Man cards in 7 and 8
1950 Bowman in PSA 8
<< <i>Mastro's pays for the grading out of their own pocket. It does not come out of the seller's commision. >>
Well inherently it comes out of his commission if he's paying for it out of his own pocket. It's just not ADDED to the commission.
Would never expect to buy a Ex-MT and shoot for a 7 let alone an 8. Trust the experienced eyes staring at the card and not the scan.
Lot's of experienced guys there and there grading is generally close to right on.
Fuzz
The Mastronet family has recently gone through a divorce. Rob Lifson was affiliated with Mastronet for about two years, but this past April broke away to be on his own again. His own auction, once again under the Robert Edward Auctions name, is scheduled for April 2004. I believe they are looking for high quality consignments, as I received the standard email from REA about a week ago. Also, Ron Oser auctions were disbanded several years ago and is now solely under the Mastronet umbrella.