• 1218 - Listener Questions on Grading, Alteration, and Restoration

  • May 8 2024
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast
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1218 - Listener Questions on Grading, Alteration, and Restoration

  • Summary

  • The dialogue begins with debunking the myth that card grading is a scam, illustrating the rigorous checks, balances, and competitive nature of grading companies. Dr. Beckett emphasizes the importance of trust in these companies and how a grading system's transparency, like BGS' Report Card and PSA's new grading notes, is appreciated by collectors. The conversation shifts to explore grading logistics, stressing that if collectors disagree with a grade, options are available to seek re-grading, reflecting on the relatively minor variations in grading outcomes among reputable companies. A poignant moment comes when evaluating cards becomes equated to non-prejudice, highlighting a story where the value of a card should be seen independently of its presenter, advocating for objectivity in card assessment. Unusual grading scenarios, such as the impact of 'hot dog juice' on a card's integrity and the occasional added "value" of pinholes in cards, are discussed. Beckett also draws parallels between art restoration principles and card restoration, arguing for the necessity of transparency and honesty about a card's condition to preserve collector trust, while anticipating future shifts in the hobby.

    00:44 Debunking Grading Myths and Explaining the Process 01:38 Exploring Grading Logistics and Company Variations 03:16 Unique Cases: Hot Dog Juice and Pinholes 05:32 Restoration Ethics and the Art World Comparison

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