Re: Vote (Was: Re: [SWCollect] MobyScale, version 0.2)

2000-09-12 Thread Jim Leonard

"Lee K. Seitz" wrote:
 
 Jim Leonard boldly stated:
 
 :)  I'm trying to stay away from the term "Mint" since it's so
 overused/misused.  Let's take a vote:  Who here would like to see
 "Factory-Sealed" on the scale be renamed to "Mint Sealed"?  A yay or nay from
 everyone will be enough.
 
 Yay.

It's decided then:  Sealed will be an additional modifier to a grade, and not a
grade itself.  I'll make this (fairly significant) change to the scale tonight
and send it out.
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Re: Vote (Was: Re: [SWCollect] MobyScale, version 0.2)

2000-08-30 Thread Chris Newman

Yea -- a sealed item can be both mint or utterly destroyed. "Mint sealed" adds a
level of refinement to the grade.

Chris

Jim Leonard wrote:

 "C.E. Forman" wrote:
 
   Now that I think about it, if I were doing such a scale (and I've been
   thinking about formalizing my personal scale for video game cartridges
   for a long time), I would not make "factory sealed" a condition, but
   rather something that should be noted separately.  (Partially as an
   explanation for why the contents weren't graded.)
 
  Hmm, would "Mint Sealed" be a better term?  That would clarify that
  it's shrinkwrapped *and* mint (as opposed to "shrinkwrapped but my
  big fat uncle accidentally sat on it" B-).

 :)  I'm trying to stay away from the term "Mint" since it's so
 overused/misused.  Let's take a vote:  Who here would like to see
 "Factory-Sealed" on the scale be renamed to "Mint Sealed"?  A yay or nay from
 everyone will be enough.
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Re: Vote (Was: Re: [SWCollect] MobyScale, version 0.2)

2000-08-30 Thread C.E. Forman

I second Hugh's opinion.

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 Yay.

 Mint Sealed should be as close to perfect as possible.  Anything less
(crushing, etc.) should be dropped to a lower level...even if sealed (i.e.
Fine Sealed).

 Sealed can be added to any grade: VG Sealed, G Sealed, etc.  Since Sealed
is really just additional information and not a grade on its own.

 Another note is that Mint should never be used on its own (without Sealed)
since a game by definition is not Mint unless it is still sealed.  The best
grade for an opened package should be NM.

 Hugh

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 Subject: Vote (Was: Re: [SWCollect] MobyScale, version 0.2)

 "C.E. Forman" wrote:
 
   Now that I think about it, if I were doing such a scale (and I've been
   thinking about formalizing my personal scale for video game cartridges
   for a long time), I would not make "factory sealed" a condition, but
   rather something that should be noted separately.  (Partially as an
   explanation for why the contents weren't graded.)
 
  Hmm, would "Mint Sealed" be a better term?  That would clarify that
  it's shrinkwrapped *and* mint (as opposed to "shrinkwrapped but my
  big fat uncle accidentally sat on it" B-).

 :)  I'm trying to stay away from the term "Mint" since it's so
 overused/misused.  Let's take a vote:  Who here would like to see
 "Factory-Sealed" on the scale be renamed to "Mint Sealed"?  A yay or nay
from
 everyone will be enough.
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Re: Vote (Was: Re: [SWCollect] MobyScale, version 0.2)

2000-08-30 Thread Lee K. Seitz

Jim Leonard boldly stated:

:)  I'm trying to stay away from the term "Mint" since it's so
overused/misused.  Let's take a vote:  Who here would like to see
"Factory-Sealed" on the scale be renamed to "Mint Sealed"?  A yay or nay from
everyone will be enough.

Yay.

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