Where do people get raw 50s-70s cards to submit to PSA?

Unopened packs? Raw cards (gasp) on Ebay? Card shows or shops? I'm just wondering where newly graded vintage PSA cards, especially the 8s, 9s, and 10s come from...
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John
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<< <i>I'm just wondering where newly graded vintage PSA cards, >>
I asked the same question a few months back, I was asking how the big submitters 4SC, DSL get all their raw cards...
Some of the responses were:
they buy up complete raw sets/collections from individuals.
Vending and wax breaks..
You would think that overtime, vintage high grade raw cards will no longer be available.
2. I do buy raw in ebay. It is hit and miss, but I have done OK.
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Trust me there are alot of raw cards still available. I went to a 15 table show Saturday and maybe saw 15 graded cards, there were thousands of ungraded 50s and 60s cards out there, if I had had more money I would have made like a bandit.
Ron
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Ron buys all his cards from me..........well, maybe a few .........
I submit cards I bought raw years ago.
When I saw the registry taking off, I bought all I could. Still have tons from the late 60's early 70's that world grade 8, 9 and 10
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<< <i>I'm just wondering where newly graded vintage PSA cards, >>
I asked the same question a few months back, I was asking how the big submitters 4SC, DSL get all their raw cards...
Some of the responses were:
they buy up complete raw sets/collections from individuals.
Vending and wax breaks..
You would think that overtime, vintage high grade raw cards will no longer be available. >>
That is exactly what 4SC does. Not sure about DSL.
Local shows and large regional and national shows can be great sources as well. There are still people who hate the idea of grading and will give you an earful if you talk about it with them. however, there is a great divide between those people as well. Half will way overgrade their cards (hence the reason they hate grading) and try to charge you a premium for an otherwise Ex - NM card or will even try to charge you graded prices. I always love that one. Then there's the people who will just balk and whine about grading as you look closely at the cards. Be prepared for that if you ever pull out a micro-ruler or a loupe.
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<< <i>You would think that overtime, vintage high grade raw cards will no longer be available.
Trust me there are alot of raw cards still available. I went to a 15 table show Saturday and maybe saw 15 graded cards, there were thousands of ungraded 50s and 60s cards out there, if I had had more money I would have made like a bandit. >>
Where was this show and when is the next one?
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<< <i>1. I submit cards I bought raw years ago.
2. I do buy raw in ebay. It is hit and miss, but I have done OK. >>
Same here.
I also have tried the set purchase and break up, but that is certainly hit or miss as well.
If you are looking to make money you may want to find a new investment source with a better return. If its for the hobby sake, you should enjoy the chase and relish in your wins/finds and chalk up the losses to a lesson learned.
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<< <i>Unopened packs? Raw cards (gasp) on Ebay? Card shows or shops? I'm just wondering where newly graded vintage PSA cards, especially the 8s, 9s, and 10s come from... >>
People like me. I have TONS of old 50s and 70s cards that I've never submitted to PSA because I collected pretty hardcore back in the late 80's and early 90's, then completely let my collection just sit for 15 years, and now I'm back into it again. Hence, PSA is a "new" thing to me, and I've never submitted a single card. Once I do, there'll be some new "nice" cards in the pop.
Like some of the guys stories i have read on the board, i had a paper route(as a kid) in the early 70's. I was at K-Mart everyday and my local liquor store that stocked baseball cards. The most important thing is we did not damage cards but colelcted the cards. When i was in construction in the mid 80's i purchased 3 unopened OPC baseball boxes from my local pawn shop which i still have. 1 from 1973 and 2 from 1975. Someday i will send in the packs.
My friend came back from the National with some unbelievable "ungraded" stuff. Including a MINT 1936 S&S Game set with board and pieces. Amazing as to what is still floating around out there!!