<< <i>you really are on the wrong board. the majority of your posts have been on the sports talk forum where you tell about your $12 parlays, try to hype up some rookies and generally make a lot of wrong predictions about the NFL. (still waiting for Carolina to get hot in 2006 in the NFL like you predicted would happen)
this board is about collecting. it is about people who love the hobby and have favorite teams, players or sets. they register their sets, they open wax pack in groups and their joys and sorrows. they trade cards and rarely if ever flip cards to try to make a quick buck. people here love discussing their collections. there are disagreements about players and sets but it comes from RESPECT for the hobby. there are sets and players that i have no interest in, but i am happy for the collector when they get an addition to their set and report here. i don't recall someone saying i got a good deal on a 1961 koufax and i am going to put it back up on ebay tonight.
you, young man have no RESPECT for the hobby. you are a pimp buying and selling with no love of card collecting. even the large dealers on ebay have love for the hobby. sure many of them make a good living, but they do it because they enjoy it. if you were buying these cards to put them in a set or registry many of us would be interested. but bragging how smart you think you are because you can buy a card one day of some unknown schmo for an ungodly amount and try to find a bigger sucker than you a couple days later is pretty boring.
when you said you want to become a lawyer/sports agent i know some of us thought another Drew Rosenhaus wannabee. i guess if you flunk out of college you will try your luck on the poker tour. you have a lot of growing up to do. >>
I understand where you are coming from but that's his MO. Everyone does their own thing and I'm not one to put someone down how they collect as long as there's a mutual respect. Don't talk trash about vintage collecting and I won't bash modern...
However, I still stand by my belief that prospecting is NOT picking up 1st round draft picks; that's riding the hype. A real prospector finds the kids that NO ONE has heard of and has little to no chance of making the majors.
/ $0.02
So basically my kid won't be able to go to college, but at least I'll have a set where the three most expensive cards are of a player I despise ~ CDsNuts
<< <i>you really are on the wrong board. the majority of your posts have been on the sports talk forum where you tell about your $12 parlays, try to hype up some rookies and generally make a lot of wrong predictions about the NFL. (still waiting for Carolina to get hot in 2006 in the NFL like you predicted would happen)
this board is about collecting. it is about people who love the hobby and have favorite teams, players or sets. they register their sets, they open wax pack in groups and their joys and sorrows. they trade cards and rarely if ever flip cards to try to make a quick buck. people here love discussing their collections. there are disagreements about players and sets but it comes from RESPECT for the hobby. there are sets and players that i have no interest in, but i am happy for the collector when they get an addition to their set and report here. i don't recall someone saying i got a good deal on a 1961 koufax and i am going to put it back up on ebay tonight.
you, young man have no RESPECT for the hobby. you are a pimp buying and selling with no love of card collecting. even the large dealers on ebay have love for the hobby. sure many of them make a good living, but they do it because they enjoy it. if you were buying these cards to put them in a set or registry many of us would be interested. but bragging how smart you think you are because you can buy a card one day of some unknown schmo for an ungodly amount and try to find a bigger sucker than you a couple days later is pretty boring.
when you said you want to become a lawyer/sports agent i know some of us thought another Drew Rosenhaus wannabee. i guess if you flunk out of college you will try your luck on the poker tour. you have a lot of growing up to do. >>
Actually I have a 3.75 GPA at the moment, and just because I was sucessful at doing something which made me a nice chunk of change, don't hate...
Actually I take that back, I love the haters, if I have 10 haters I want 20, because that just means there is somebody that wants what I have... And that sir is you. Ill be the bigger man and won't disrepect you because I mean it is just a message board, it is just a piece of cardboard and it is just paper money.
BTW i respect the hobby and collect sets/players as well and disrespecting someone over a superbowl pick or a simple parlay, very classy, shows your age, but Im the young dumb one right? Im sure your 100% on all of your picks... I would never talk down to someone for what they collect or what they buy, whats the point, to make yourself feel better? Talk about low.
<< <i>you really are on the wrong board. the majority of your posts have been on the sports talk forum where you tell about your $12 parlays, try to hype up some rookies and generally make a lot of wrong predictions about the NFL. (still waiting for Carolina to get hot in 2006 in the NFL like you predicted would happen)
this board is about collecting. it is about people who love the hobby and have favorite teams, players or sets. they register their sets, they open wax pack in groups and their joys and sorrows. they trade cards and rarely if ever flip cards to try to make a quick buck. people here love discussing their collections. there are disagreements about players and sets but it comes from RESPECT for the hobby. there are sets and players that i have no interest in, but i am happy for the collector when they get an addition to their set and report here. i don't recall someone saying i got a good deal on a 1961 koufax and i am going to put it back up on ebay tonight.
you, young man have no RESPECT for the hobby. you are a pimp buying and selling with no love of card collecting. even the large dealers on ebay have love for the hobby. sure many of them make a good living, but they do it because they enjoy it. if you were buying these cards to put them in a set or registry many of us would be interested. but bragging how smart you think you are because you can buy a card one day of some unknown schmo for an ungodly amount and try to find a bigger sucker than you a couple days later is pretty boring.
when you said you want to become a lawyer/sports agent i know some of us thought another Drew Rosenhaus wannabee. i guess if you flunk out of college you will try your luck on the poker tour. you have a lot of growing up to do. >>
I understand where you are coming from but that's his MO. Everyone does their own thing and I'm not one to put someone down how they collect as long as there's a mutual respect. Don't talk trash about vintage collecting and I won't bash modern...
However, I still stand by my belief that prospecting is NOT picking up 1st round draft picks; that's riding the hype. A real prospector finds the kids that NO ONE has heard of and has little to no chance of making the majors.
/ $0.02 >>
Its a little of both i guess. I have heavily invested in a 7th rounder this year that was overlooked from the #1 hs team in the nation, both his friends got drafted in first round by the same team that he is on.. Hopefully he pans out.
When did the Baseball America with McCutchen on the cover come out? If it was within this past week, sell now. He's on a hype high that will not be repeated for months unless he happens to make the team from spring training.
<< <i>When did the Baseball America with McCutchen on the cover come out? If it was within this past week, sell now. He's on a hype high that will not be repeated for months unless he happens to make the team from spring training.
Nick >>
Not sure, don't subscribe to that particular magazine. He will likely start in AAA this season. I know he got the chance during spring training, but I don't think they will bring him up that quick.
<<<< When did the Baseball America with McCutchen on the cover come out? If it was within this past week, sell now. He's on a hype high that will not be repeated for months unless he happens to make the team from spring training.
Nick >>
Not sure, don't subscribe to that particular magazine. He will likely start in AAA this season. I know he got the chance during spring training, but I don't think they will bring him up that quick. >>
It is the current issue (Feb. 12-26 on the cover).
Subscribe to it. It has the best coverage of any publication on prospects - including draft previews. Many prospectors consider it their bible.
<< <i>Someone Offered me 775 for it overnight shipping. Not sure if I want to take it... Might have too, would be highest recorded sale. >>
Turning $475 into $770 seems like an easy out for me. A rule of thumb often cited among Wall Steet traders is once your stock has doubled in price it is time to consider selling half your stake and put that money somewhere else. You still have your original investment on the table but get to play with house money. This sale wouldn't quite be a double but close enough. If you are long on Cutch you could put that original $475 back into other high end cards of him and plop the nearly $300 profit on someone else. Perhaps you could even pick up another raw copy or two of the same card and still have a solid chunk of spare change left over.
The primary differences between prospecting today versus the 1980 Joe Charboneau days is players today have mainstream cards while still in the minors and the money on the table is significantly higher. I don't deal much with prospecting but follow the segment enough to know you can be a cardboard day trader and/or long-term investor. The short-term flippers are more about timing the sale rather than major league performance and 9 out of 10 times the guy at the end of the chain is gonna lose his shirt.
"One you start thinking you're the best then you might as well quit because you wont get any better" - Dale Earnhardt
<< <i><<<< When did the Baseball America with McCutchen on the cover come out? If it was within this past week, sell now. He's on a hype high that will not be repeated for months unless he happens to make the team from spring training.
Nick >>
Not sure, don't subscribe to that particular magazine. He will likely start in AAA this season. I know he got the chance during spring training, but I don't think they will bring him up that quick. >>
It is the current issue (Feb. 12-26 on the cover).
Subscribe to it. It has the best coverage of any publication on prospects - including draft previews. Many prospectors consider it their bible.
Oh, and theczar, quit being an Axtell.
Nick >>
Yea i have the newest prospect handbook, but don't buy the magazine, i plan to read it on the way to maryland and then chicago in march for the sun times show...
<< <i>Someone Offered me 775 for it overnight shipping. Not sure if I want to take it... Might have too, would be highest recorded sale. >>
Turning $475 into $770 seems like an easy out for me. A rule of thumb often cited among Wall Steet traders is once your stock has doubled in price it is time to consider selling half your stake and put that money somewhere else. You still have your original investment on the table but get to play with house money. This sale wouldn't quite be a double but close enough. If you are long on Cutch you could put that original $475 back into other high end cards of him and plop the nearly $300 profit on someone else. Perhaps you could even pick up another raw copy or two of the same card and still have a solid chunk of spare change left over.
The primary differences between prospecting today versus the 1980 Joe Charboneau days is players today have mainstream cards while still in the minors and the money on the table is significantly higher. I don't deal much with prospecting but follow the segment enough to know you can be a cardboard day trader and/or long-term investor. The short-term flippers are more about timing the sale rather than major league performance and 9 out of 10 times the guy at the end of the chain is gonna lose his shirt. >>
Yup, I actually followed many advice and sold, raw's are currently going 420'ish now(at least the last 5 have gone bin that way...) its a intresting card.
<< <i>Yup, I actually followed many advice and sold, raw's are currently going 420'ish now(at least the last 5 have gone bin that way...) its a intresting card. >>
Did you tell the Buyer that the card may have been trimmed?
So basically my kid won't be able to go to college, but at least I'll have a set where the three most expensive cards are of a player I despise ~ CDsNuts
<< <i>Yup, I actually followed many advice and sold, raw's are currently going 420'ish now(at least the last 5 have gone bin that way...) its a intresting card. >>
Did you tell the Buyer that the card may have been trimmed? >>
I sold the card to a friend, and he knew that I had belief it had been trimmed, He saw it and thinks its fine, then again he also bought a bgs 10, 2 bgs 9.5 and 8 more raw versions of the card and now has 12 total and luckily got in when they were really cheap...
<< <i>Yup, I actually followed many advice and sold, raw's are currently going 420'ish now(at least the last 5 have gone bin that way...) its a intresting card. >>
Did you tell the Buyer that the card may have been trimmed? >>
I sold the card to a friend, and he knew that I had belief it had been trimmed, He saw it and thinks its fine, then again he also bought a bgs 10, 2 bgs 9.5 and 8 more raw versions of the card and now has 12 total and luckily got in when they were really cheap... >>
I sure hope when your friend goes to sell (assuming it doesn't get graded), he's as honest as you were.
So basically my kid won't be able to go to college, but at least I'll have a set where the three most expensive cards are of a player I despise ~ CDsNuts
<< <i> I sure hope when your friend goes to sell (assuming it doesn't get graded), he's as honest as you were. >>
Shouldn't be a problem:
>>
As long as you prove its trimmed, I mean it did pass through PSA whos boards were posting on, I think almost all raw cards of top prospects people buy are trimmed.... If I don't pull it myself Im questioning it no matter who I buy it from.
<< <i> I sure hope when your friend goes to sell (assuming it doesn't get graded), he's as honest as you were. >>
Shouldn't be a problem:
>>
As long as you prove its trimmed, I mean it did pass through PSA whos boards were posting on, I think almost all raw cards of top prospects people buy are trimmed.... If I don't pull it myself Im questioning it no matter who I buy it from. >>
I didn't put 1 and 1 together after you mentioned trimmed. I assumed you were talking about a raw card...
: smacks head :
But now, it's even more interesting.
So basically my kid won't be able to go to college, but at least I'll have a set where the three most expensive cards are of a player I despise ~ CDsNuts
<< <i> I sure hope when your friend goes to sell (assuming it doesn't get graded), he's as honest as you were. >>
Shouldn't be a problem:
>>
As long as you prove its trimmed, I mean it did pass through PSA whos boards were posting on, I think almost all raw cards of top prospects people buy are trimmed.... If I don't pull it myself Im questioning it no matter who I buy it from. >>
I didn't put 1 and 1 together after you mentioned trimmed. I assumed you were talking about a raw card...
: smacks head :
But now, it's even more interesting. >>
I just thought it was, because it seemed small, although i also think my cutch tcu auto ref i got from naxcom is trimmed, i think almost all big time prospect cards are trimmed, I bought the card from a reputable powerseller, but who knows where he got it, or what happen, i guess just gotta trust psa that they are a top grading company.
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<< <i>you really are on the wrong board. the majority of your posts have been on the sports talk forum where you tell about your $12 parlays, try to hype up some rookies and generally make a lot of wrong predictions about the NFL. (still waiting for Carolina to get hot in 2006 in the NFL like you predicted would happen)
this board is about collecting. it is about people who love the hobby and have favorite teams, players or sets. they register their sets, they open wax pack in groups and their joys and sorrows. they trade cards and rarely if ever flip cards to try to make a quick buck. people here love discussing their collections. there are disagreements about players and sets but it comes from RESPECT for the hobby. there are sets and players that i have no interest in, but i am happy for the collector when they get an addition to their set and report here. i don't recall someone saying i got a good deal on a 1961 koufax and i am going to put it back up on ebay tonight.
you, young man have no RESPECT for the hobby. you are a pimp buying and selling with no love of card collecting. even the large dealers on ebay have love for the hobby. sure many of them make a good living, but they do it because they enjoy it. if you were buying these cards to put them in a set or registry many of us would be interested. but bragging how smart you think you are because you can buy a card one day of some unknown schmo for an ungodly amount and try to find a bigger sucker than you a couple days later is pretty boring.
when you said you want to become a lawyer/sports agent i know some of us thought another Drew Rosenhaus wannabee. i guess if you flunk out of college you will try your luck on the poker tour. you have a lot of growing up to do. >>
I understand where you are coming from but that's his MO. Everyone does their own thing and I'm not one to put someone down how they collect as long as there's a mutual respect. Don't talk trash about vintage collecting and I won't bash modern...
However, I still stand by my belief that prospecting is NOT picking up 1st round draft picks; that's riding the hype. A real prospector finds the kids that NO ONE has heard of and has little to no chance of making the majors.
/ $0.02
<< <i>you really are on the wrong board. the majority of your posts have been on the sports talk forum where you tell about your $12 parlays, try to hype up some rookies and generally make a lot of wrong predictions about the NFL. (still waiting for Carolina to get hot in 2006 in the NFL like you predicted would happen)
this board is about collecting. it is about people who love the hobby and have favorite teams, players or sets. they register their sets, they open wax pack in groups and their joys and sorrows. they trade cards and rarely if ever flip cards to try to make a quick buck. people here love discussing their collections. there are disagreements about players and sets but it comes from RESPECT for the hobby. there are sets and players that i have no interest in, but i am happy for the collector when they get an addition to their set and report here. i don't recall someone saying i got a good deal on a 1961 koufax and i am going to put it back up on ebay tonight.
you, young man have no RESPECT for the hobby. you are a pimp buying and selling with no love of card collecting. even the large dealers on ebay have love for the hobby. sure many of them make a good living, but they do it because they enjoy it. if you were buying these cards to put them in a set or registry many of us would be interested. but bragging how smart you think you are because you can buy a card one day of some unknown schmo for an ungodly amount and try to find a bigger sucker than you a couple days later is pretty boring.
when you said you want to become a lawyer/sports agent i know some of us thought another Drew Rosenhaus wannabee. i guess if you flunk out of college you will try your luck on the poker tour. you have a lot of growing up to do. >>
Actually I have a 3.75 GPA at the moment, and just because I was sucessful at doing something which made me a nice chunk of change, don't hate...
Actually I take that back, I love the haters, if I have 10 haters I want 20, because that just means there is somebody that wants what I have... And that sir is you. Ill be the bigger man and won't disrepect you because I mean it is just a message board, it is just a piece of cardboard and it is just paper money.
BTW i respect the hobby and collect sets/players as well and disrespecting someone over a superbowl pick or a simple parlay, very classy, shows your age, but Im the young dumb one right? Im sure your 100% on all of your picks... I would never talk down to someone for what they collect or what they buy, whats the point, to make yourself feel better? Talk about low.
<< <i>
<< <i>you really are on the wrong board. the majority of your posts have been on the sports talk forum where you tell about your $12 parlays, try to hype up some rookies and generally make a lot of wrong predictions about the NFL. (still waiting for Carolina to get hot in 2006 in the NFL like you predicted would happen)
this board is about collecting. it is about people who love the hobby and have favorite teams, players or sets. they register their sets, they open wax pack in groups and their joys and sorrows. they trade cards and rarely if ever flip cards to try to make a quick buck. people here love discussing their collections. there are disagreements about players and sets but it comes from RESPECT for the hobby. there are sets and players that i have no interest in, but i am happy for the collector when they get an addition to their set and report here. i don't recall someone saying i got a good deal on a 1961 koufax and i am going to put it back up on ebay tonight.
you, young man have no RESPECT for the hobby. you are a pimp buying and selling with no love of card collecting. even the large dealers on ebay have love for the hobby. sure many of them make a good living, but they do it because they enjoy it. if you were buying these cards to put them in a set or registry many of us would be interested. but bragging how smart you think you are because you can buy a card one day of some unknown schmo for an ungodly amount and try to find a bigger sucker than you a couple days later is pretty boring.
when you said you want to become a lawyer/sports agent i know some of us thought another Drew Rosenhaus wannabee. i guess if you flunk out of college you will try your luck on the poker tour. you have a lot of growing up to do. >>
I understand where you are coming from but that's his MO. Everyone does their own thing and I'm not one to put someone down how they collect as long as there's a mutual respect. Don't talk trash about vintage collecting and I won't bash modern...
However, I still stand by my belief that prospecting is NOT picking up 1st round draft picks; that's riding the hype. A real prospector finds the kids that NO ONE has heard of and has little to no chance of making the majors.
/ $0.02 >>
Its a little of both i guess. I have heavily invested in a 7th rounder this year that was overlooked from the #1 hs team in the nation, both his friends got drafted in first round by the same team that he is on.. Hopefully he pans out.
If it was within this past week, sell now.
He's on a hype high that will not be repeated for months unless he happens to make the team from spring training.
Nick
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<< <i>When did the Baseball America with McCutchen on the cover come out?
If it was within this past week, sell now.
He's on a hype high that will not be repeated for months unless he happens to make the team from spring training.
Nick >>
Not sure, don't subscribe to that particular magazine. He will likely start in AAA this season. I know he got the chance during spring training, but I don't think they will bring him up that quick.
If it was within this past week, sell now.
He's on a hype high that will not be repeated for months unless he happens to make the team from spring training.
Nick >>
Not sure, don't subscribe to that particular magazine. He will likely start in AAA this season. I know he got the chance during spring training, but I don't think they will bring him up that quick. >>
It is the current issue (Feb. 12-26 on the cover).
Subscribe to it. It has the best coverage of any publication on prospects - including draft previews. Many prospectors consider it their bible.
Oh, and theczar, quit being an Axtell.
Nick
Reap the whirlwind.
Need to buy something for the wife or girlfriend? Check out Vintage Designer Clothing.
<< <i>Someone Offered me 775 for it overnight shipping. Not sure if I want to take it... Might have too, would be highest recorded sale. >>
Turning $475 into $770 seems like an easy out for me. A rule of thumb often cited among Wall Steet traders is once your stock has doubled in price it is time to consider selling half your stake and put that money somewhere else. You still have your original investment on the table but get to play with house money. This sale wouldn't quite be a double but close enough. If you are long on Cutch you could put that original $475 back into other high end cards of him and plop the nearly $300 profit on someone else. Perhaps you could even pick up another raw copy or two of the same card and still have a solid chunk of spare change left over.
The primary differences between prospecting today versus the 1980 Joe Charboneau days is players today have mainstream cards while still in the minors and the money on the table is significantly higher. I don't deal much with prospecting but follow the segment enough to know you can be a cardboard day trader and/or long-term investor. The short-term flippers are more about timing the sale rather than major league performance and 9 out of 10 times the guy at the end of the chain is gonna lose his shirt.
<< <i><<<< When did the Baseball America with McCutchen on the cover come out?
If it was within this past week, sell now.
He's on a hype high that will not be repeated for months unless he happens to make the team from spring training.
Nick >>
Not sure, don't subscribe to that particular magazine. He will likely start in AAA this season. I know he got the chance during spring training, but I don't think they will bring him up that quick. >>
It is the current issue (Feb. 12-26 on the cover).
Subscribe to it. It has the best coverage of any publication on prospects - including draft previews. Many prospectors consider it their bible.
Oh, and theczar, quit being an Axtell.
Nick >>
Yea i have the newest prospect handbook, but don't buy the magazine, i plan to read it on the way to maryland and then chicago in march for the sun times show...
<< <i>
<< <i>Someone Offered me 775 for it overnight shipping. Not sure if I want to take it... Might have too, would be highest recorded sale. >>
Turning $475 into $770 seems like an easy out for me. A rule of thumb often cited among Wall Steet traders is once your stock has doubled in price it is time to consider selling half your stake and put that money somewhere else. You still have your original investment on the table but get to play with house money. This sale wouldn't quite be a double but close enough. If you are long on Cutch you could put that original $475 back into other high end cards of him and plop the nearly $300 profit on someone else. Perhaps you could even pick up another raw copy or two of the same card and still have a solid chunk of spare change left over.
The primary differences between prospecting today versus the 1980 Joe Charboneau days is players today have mainstream cards while still in the minors and the money on the table is significantly higher. I don't deal much with prospecting but follow the segment enough to know you can be a cardboard day trader and/or long-term investor. The short-term flippers are more about timing the sale rather than major league performance and 9 out of 10 times the guy at the end of the chain is gonna lose his shirt. >>
Yup, I actually followed many advice and sold, raw's are currently going 420'ish now(at least the last 5 have gone bin that way...) its a intresting card.
<< <i>Yup, I actually followed many advice and sold, raw's are currently going 420'ish now(at least the last 5 have gone bin that way...) its a intresting card. >>
Did you tell the Buyer that the card may have been trimmed?
<< <i>
<< <i>Yup, I actually followed many advice and sold, raw's are currently going 420'ish now(at least the last 5 have gone bin that way...) its a intresting card. >>
Did you tell the Buyer that the card may have been trimmed? >>
I sold the card to a friend, and he knew that I had belief it had been trimmed, He saw it and thinks its fine, then again he also bought a bgs 10, 2 bgs 9.5 and 8 more raw versions of the card and now has 12 total and luckily got in when they were really cheap...
<< <i>
<< <i>
<< <i>Yup, I actually followed many advice and sold, raw's are currently going 420'ish now(at least the last 5 have gone bin that way...) its a intresting card. >>
Did you tell the Buyer that the card may have been trimmed? >>
I sold the card to a friend, and he knew that I had belief it had been trimmed, He saw it and thinks its fine, then again he also bought a bgs 10, 2 bgs 9.5 and 8 more raw versions of the card and now has 12 total and luckily got in when they were really cheap... >>
I sure hope when your friend goes to sell (assuming it doesn't get graded), he's as honest as you were.
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I sure hope when your friend goes to sell (assuming it doesn't get graded), he's as honest as you were. >>
Shouldn't be a problem:
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<< <i>
I sure hope when your friend goes to sell (assuming it doesn't get graded), he's as honest as you were. >>
Shouldn't be a problem:
As long as you prove its trimmed, I mean it did pass through PSA whos boards were posting on, I think almost all raw cards of top prospects people buy are trimmed.... If I don't pull it myself Im questioning it no matter who I buy it from.
<< <i>
<< <i>
<< <i>
I sure hope when your friend goes to sell (assuming it doesn't get graded), he's as honest as you were. >>
Shouldn't be a problem:
As long as you prove its trimmed, I mean it did pass through PSA whos boards were posting on, I think almost all raw cards of top prospects people buy are trimmed.... If I don't pull it myself Im questioning it no matter who I buy it from. >>
I didn't put 1 and 1 together after you mentioned trimmed. I assumed you were talking about a raw card...
: smacks head :
But now, it's even more interesting.
<< <i>
<< <i>
<< <i>
<< <i>
I sure hope when your friend goes to sell (assuming it doesn't get graded), he's as honest as you were. >>
Shouldn't be a problem:
As long as you prove its trimmed, I mean it did pass through PSA whos boards were posting on, I think almost all raw cards of top prospects people buy are trimmed.... If I don't pull it myself Im questioning it no matter who I buy it from. >>
I didn't put 1 and 1 together after you mentioned trimmed. I assumed you were talking about a raw card...
: smacks head :
But now, it's even more interesting. >>
I just thought it was, because it seemed small, although i also think my cutch tcu auto ref i got from naxcom is trimmed, i think almost all big time prospect cards are trimmed, I bought the card from a reputable powerseller, but who knows where he got it, or what happen, i guess just gotta trust psa that they are a top grading company.