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SGC doesn't penalize for toning/tanning!

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Evidently SGC doesn't penalize cards for toning/tanning! A bright white card grades no higher than an otherwise identical well yellowed card. Are these fellows daft or what?

 

:o

 

SGC hasn't been here in a few years. They are now at www.sgcard.com.

 

Their forums are at

 

http://www.sgccard.com/boards/ubbthreads.php

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SGC hasn't been here in a few years. They are now at www.sgcard.com.

 

Their forums are at

 

http://www.sgccard.com/boards/ubbthreads.php

 

I didn't realize they were ever here. But I belong to enough forums already without joining another. Moreover my question is better raised on a forum where fewer have a vested interest in defending/protecting the "value" of their slabbed cards.

 

:makepoint:

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Given that this is a comic book forum, this is the most off-topic post I can remember in any forum, ever. :insane:

 

I politely beg to differ. Visit General sometime. There are times that the number of OT threads are mind-boggling.

 

Add to this the new bully trend of bumping old threats to humiliate or hurt old posters ... :sumo:

 

With only so much front page real estate, the inanity becomes rude. rantrant

 

 

 

But then again I should just have another egg nog.

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SGC hasn't been here in a few years. They are now at www.sgcard.com.

 

Their forums are at

 

http://www.sgccard.com/boards/ubbthreads.php

 

I didn't realize they were ever here. But I belong to enough forums already without joining another. Moreover my question is better raised on a forum where fewer have a vested interest in defending/protecting the "value" of their slabbed cards.

 

:makepoint:

 

Well since you used the :makepoint: I am naturally swayed by the lucidity of your argument, :insane:

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