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Re: Mr. Adderly - what a long, strange road it has been
This has been on the PSA site for at least 10 years..I don't understand where the disconnect is...Agree or disagree, but this is how they have always done business... The Importance of Eye-Appeal and Subjectivity in Grading Over the years, more and more collectors have come to understand the basic guidelines behind PSA… -
Re: Mr. Adderly - what a long, strange road it has been
<< <i>it seems that we have found two people that always have to be in the right. >> I'm not trying to be "right"..I posted my opinion and was attacked. If the guy is going to go after me and make it personal I WILL DEFEND myself... All I have said was PSA is what it is..You either work with the system, or fall behind… -
Re: Mr. Adderly - what a long, strange road it has been
I agree, scan is a little rough..Doesn't look like a blazer 8, but definitely a 7-8 level card...I could probably find something to make it 6 worthy though with a closer inspection..Not hard to do on any of the Philadelphia cards..The rough cuts and blurry pictures that many of them have could easily be interpreted as a… -
Re: Mr. Adderly - what a long, strange road it has been
<< <i> << <i>I just took a major hit in the difference of value due to relying on the "experts." Yes you would have, that is why it is imperative you too know how to grade. And then percervere <sp?> and send it back in as many times as it takes to get it intop the holder you feel it should be in. I have no problem seeing… -
Re: Mr. Adderly - what a long, strange road it has been
I'm w/drewsef on this one. Cards should never jump two full grades, period. If graders are missing wrinkles/creases then they shouldn't be employed at any grading companies. They should be given the boot out the door. Centering is easy to judge, it can be calibrated and fully measured. Corner wear has a supposed standard…
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