Big Submitters Don't Always Get the Breaks
Stingray
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WTB: 2001 Leaf Rookies & Stars Longevity: Ryan Jensen #/25
But, seriously, forget about the favoritism angle. I just want to know where dsl and 4sc are finding all these vintage cards. I can't remember ever seeing an advertisement from one of them in any hobby publications. Is there a vintage card warehouse out there somewhere that I don't know about? I realize everyone can find some scores here and there, but pages upon pages of the stuff week after week?
If I have a Mantle of any kind, let alone the popular (and high $$) 50's cards, they're going into a legit holder immediately. From a sales standpoint, you've removed (most) the hint that it has been trimmed, recolored, etc.
dave
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I was mostly talking about the high grade 50's, 60's, and early 70's cards that dsl and 4sc sell. I guess they could be getting some of that stuff from unopened material, but that seems very risky.
I wondered the same things about DSL. Every sport, plus some non-sport. Even if they get a break one some of the grading, the question is not if it is an 8, but PSA is calling it a 9. The question is where do they get the boatloads of 8's. I have emailed some other big sellers about where they come up and they say they have employees travel the country looking for nice old raw cards.
That seems like a lot of expense, but apparently it is worth it. I suppose you need to know where to look and most of don't where that place is.
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<< <i>They probably paid $3 to have it have graded so they are making money no matter what. >>
And you're assuming they paid nothing for the card?