AbraCalabro wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 9:12 pm
I understand where you're coming from. There are guys who are very popular now who ruined the whole hobby, all this stuff that is happening now is a result of their selfish and greedy efforts. (Example, I recall seeing photos of one of the Nubani brothers using Kunt's card care, when instead he should be denouncing it!) 90s cards can be dangerous to get into if you don't know what to look out for and even then, sometimes people can be fooled. (see attachment for an example of this, some one got ripped off for 360+ dollars!!!)
Other hobbies regulate themselves very well, but in cards, unfortunately there are so many stupid people and losers who are ready to worship other grown men. There are some people who deny that there is any bad stuff happening, but that's either because they're ignorant and wish to stay that way, OR it is because they're in on it themselves and stand to profit...or they are covering for their friends. A good number of them used to post on BO.
If this goes to CGC there is at least a 50% chance they will not catch the problem, because they are incompetent. I have had first hand experience with CGC's incompetence. Not from a purchase, but from a sale. (They thought a real card was not authentic.)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/375360705363
Screenshot 2024-04-20 at 23-07-24 Hakeem Olajuwon 1997-98 Flair Showcase Legacy Collection_100 SP HOF Rockets eBay.png
I mean tbh, I will not blame some collectors manipulate the market and do things like they keep showing cards that they do not own. (1 of my friends told me this, I can neither confirm or deny this, he just said, some of the "collectors" are not "collecors", and not every card they showed, are theirs) I think this is just human nature, like nowadays, One Piece TCG is booming like sports cards during covid. (But unlike sports cards, Bandi has been doing a good job that makes them, sellers and players all feel ok) Some retailers are trying to manipulate the market and they still preach about the importance of grading. (Which if you know me a bit, I loath so much.) And of cos they will promote how they can help you clean the card. (Using wax or how the hell can they fix the dots on the cards) I am really ok with that.
As for 90s cards, I mean I have myself to blame also. I am not loaded enought to only collect the best 5 sets from the 90s and basically the most collected other than MJ, Kobe, Shaq and Rodman, so competition of cos is furious. It is like I love the new Rolex Daytona but my account is not big enough to let the retailer gives me at list price.
But even so, unless I am completely irrational, I still cannot accept the fact that, let's say the raw card of a 1998 Penny PMG is 6k. (Just estimate, let's further this assuming the card has not bee appeared for 5 years) There is a PSA 9 pop 1 on the market, then not only Penny collectors are eyeing this, some set collectors whom want the highest graded copy also want this. But you know this is at best a PSA 7 (arround 7.5-8k) because it is an early graded copy from PSA. So the question, are you paying the premium of PSA 9 for a card you know is PSA 7 but most people are buying the grade? (Can go as high as 12-15k, so you have to pay 4-5k more for a grade not deserve?)
So I suppose this is where I think I should stop.