If you think a raw card might be an 8, will you pay a "7" price for it?

Curious what the limits are for collectors here. Obviously we all like to pay as little as possible, but what are the upper limits? If you think a raw vintage card might be an 8, will you pay full Beckett or SMR in 7 for it? (or pay an 8 price if you think it might 9, etc.)
Personally, I go back and forth and it depends on the card.
Love to hear what y'all think.
Ron
Personally, I go back and forth and it depends on the card.
Love to hear what y'all think.
Ron
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i get raw ones i need autographed in the set
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Forget blocking him; find out where he lives and go punch him in the nuts. --WalterSobchak 9/12/12
Looking for Al Hrabosky and any OPC Dave Campbells (the ESPN guy)
I pass up a lot of stuff, but then again, I don't get hosed either.
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yep. My last batch from him was a 73 Aaron for $31, a 73 and 74 Killebrew for $5 and a group of 8 other 74's (Frank Robby, Al Kaline, Lou Brock, Catfish Hunter and a few others) for $14. The Aaron came back an 8, the 73 Killebrew, and all the 74's came back 9's, save the 74 Killebrew which I haven't submitted yet. When he has cards, he's dead on on grading and he normally has a decent selection.
Forget blocking him; find out where he lives and go punch him in the nuts. --WalterSobchak 9/12/12
Looking for Al Hrabosky and any OPC Dave Campbells (the ESPN guy)
Good question and my short answer is "yes," I'm happy to pay up to Beckett hi-book for a card that I think is a strong 7 with a chance at an 8. Here's some data from my first submission that I thought would be relevant to this thread:
PSA Order Status for Submission # 4319219
LINE # CERT # CARD CARD CO. CARD # CARD NAME VARIETY GRADE
1 12305370 1955 TOPPS 47 HANK AARON N/A 7 (Paid $359.63=89.9% of Beckett hi-book [$400] 12/28/2004, SMR=$350; bought raw from my favorite shop)
2 12305371 1957 TOPPS 20 HANK AARON N/A 7 (Paid $300=100% of Beckett hi-book [$300] 7/5/2005, SMR=$250; bought raw from my favorite shop)
3 12305372 1958 TOPPS 487 MICKEY MANTLE ALL STAR 5 (Paid $115=65.7% of Beckett hi-book [$175] 7/23/2004, SMR=$75; bought raw at the Cleveland Nat'l)
4 12305373 1961 TOPPS 150 WILLIE MAYS N/A 8 (Paid $56.55=56.6% of Beckett hi-book [$100] 6/11/2000, SMR=$240; bought raw off eBay)
5 12305374 1961 TOPPS 300 MICKEY MANTLE N/A 7 (Paid $350=87.5% of Beckett hi-book [$400] 12/21/2002, SMR=$415; bought raw from my favorite shop)
6 12305375 1961 TOPPS 577 HANK AARON ALL STAR 9 (Paid $140=93.3% of Beckett hi-book [$150] 8/14/2004, SMR=$800; bought raw from my favorite shop)
7 12305376 1962 TOPPS 18 MANAGERS' DREAM M.MANTLE/W.MAYS 8 (Paid $157.34=89.9% of Beckett hi-book [$175] 12/28/2004, SMR=$550; bought raw from my favorite shop)
8 12305377 1963 TOPPS 540 BOB CLEMENTE N/A 8 (Paid $208.33=83.3% of Beckett hi-book [$250] 7/23/2004, SMR=$375; bought raw at the Cleveland Nat'l)
9 12305378 1965 TOPPS 300 SANDY KOUFAX N/A 8 (Paid $100=100% of Beckett hi-book [$100] 7/5/2005, SMR=$300; bought raw from my favorite shop)
10 12305379 1966 TOPPS 1 WILLIE MAYS N/A 7 (Paid $100=66.7% of Beckett hi-book [$150] 12/27/2001, SMR=$225; bought raw from my favorite shop)
11 12305380 1966 TOPPS 50 MICKEY MANTLE N/A 8 (Paid $200=80% of Beckett hi-book [$250] 7/9/2003, SMR=$600; bought raw from my favorite shop)
12 12305381 1961 TOPPS 578 MICKEY MANTLE ALL STAR 7 (Paid $350=87.5% of Beckett hi-book [$400] 7/27/2002, SMR=$350; bought raw from my favorite shop)
Date Received: 08/05/2005
Date of Grades Posted: 08/15/2005
Date Shipped: 08/16/2005
I primarily collect Topps HOFers (from 1955-1975) in PSA 7 or better, so when cards come back 7 I am generally breaking even, 8 and 9 I'm adding significant value, 6 I've lost value and 5s lose significant value. I've now submitted 222 cards and 212 have come back slabbed. The 10 that weren't holdered included 6 factory miscuts, 1 MinSize, 2 re-colored and 1 trimmed. Of the 212 cards slabbed (overall average=7.04), here's the breakdown:
PSA 9 - 7
PSA 9Q - 1
PSA 8 - 54
PSA 8Q - 5
PSA 7 - 105
PSA 6 - 28 (5 of which I've cracked & resubmitted, all were re-graded PSA 7)
PSA 5 - 11
PSA 2 - 1 ('69 Clemente Deckle, certainly missed something big on that card!)
One thing I won't do is pay SMR 8 prices for a raw card, no matter how beautiful it may be. Dealers that demand those prices are transferring all of the risk to the buyer. However, I've developed an excellent relationship with a local dealer and although he rarely gets high-quality vintage, we recently worked out the following deal. He took a flier on a raw '59 Kaline on eBay for $25. It was truly a beautiful card, and of course I wanted it. He sold it to me for $85 ($20 over Beckett hi-book) with the understanding that if it came back PSA 7 he'd refund me $20, PSA 8 I'd keep the card and we're square, PSA 9 I'd return it to him, he'd refund my purchase price and give me a percentage of his eBay sale of the card. Luckily for me, it came back an 8. Here it is in it's slabbed glory:
Great info. and exactly the kind of analysis I hoped someone would post!
Ron
Buying Vintage, all sports.
Buying Woody Hayes, Les Horvath, Vic Janowicz, and Jesse Owens autographed items
Biggest coup was getting straight 8s on 59 Baseball-Rice, Triandos, McLish, Mays, Banks, and Infield Power-plus a 9 on a 1 of 1 1965 common (Frank Lary). I did not have $150 invested in the lot.
I also have my share of 6s, trimmed, and recolored cards (particularly in 71).