Wow! I was so excited. I viewed the list as text only this a.m. - so you can 
imagine my excitement. These crazy Danish posters were either Wild! or Sexy! 
and sometimes both at once. Then I saw you had Niagara with the W&S Marilyn, 
and knew you had to be downplaying just how incredibly Wild and Sexy this was 
going to be. Then I saw the scan... Boy, was I wild!
R

Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2011 13:47:36 -0500
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Grading
To: [email protected]

I have heard this kind of story over and over through the years in all kinds of 
collectible hobbies. The graders take over, and between then and the investors, 
they run all the old-timers out of the hobby, and you end up with a dead hobby 
where everybody left is a dealer looking for some new sucker to sell to.


And don't begin to question the relationship (and co-mingled ownership) of the 
grading places, the top dealers and the top auction houses!

It hasn't happened to posters, but you never know if it eventually will.


Bruce

On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 11:53 AM, Geraldine Kudaka <[email protected]> 
wrote:

The action toy world uses grading from AFA which is an off shoot of CGA to 
determine a criteria for grading toys to establishes their value.

This past year, on MOPO, there has been talk of grading posters and lobby cards.
I'd like to put my 2 cents in about this subject. 

I went through grading a lot of Star Wars collectibles at AFA. I called them 
for information, and they referred me to someone who works with them, who is 
also a toy seller and dealer. This AFA representative offered to personally 
handle our items, "cleaning them up" so they could get their best grades, and 
"giving us the best price" because my husband was a Star Wars executive.  The 
best price was paying in advance for grading and paying for a Silver 
membership.. 
 

He promised whatever we didn't use we could get refunded at any time.
Well, guess what. We've been trying to get our money refunded. First, AFA 
couldn't find our account. Then, there was a question about the totals and we 
were suppose to be sent invoices. That didn't happened, we got busy and now 
that I'm asking again for my hard earned cash, its been like pulling teeth out 
of a screaming baby. 

All of this is to say I hope the poster world does not go the direction of 
grading toys. 

First, I find it highly unethical that calling AFA, they would refer me to 
someone who is a dealer who offer to help me get the best grade. Makes me 
wonder what kind of grades he gets for the items he's selling.


Second, I do not believe AFA has an objective standard. Several of our Star 
Wars action figures received a 90 -- which is
 the highest you can get for a vintage SW figure -- yet others, which were 
seemed to be in as good a condition, received an 80 or 85. These are still good 
numbers, but I really wonder about CGA/AFA's objectivity.  When I questioned 
them, they said it kinda depended on who was grading that day. I have also 
found out that sometimes people will send their toys in to be regraded, just to 
try and get a  higher point.


Last, I'm really irritated at how difficult it has been getting my money back. 
If a business offers you a refund, a refund it should be.  
 




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