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<blockquote data-quote="Mini99" data-source="post: 470733" data-attributes="member: 8198"><p>So Snaketibe, are you for grading or not, I'm not too sure! :lol: </p><p>I must say that was a well written argument against grading without getting too personal. :wink: </p><p>I for one do have a few graded items in my collection, just because that was how they were when I bought them, I certainly wouldn't and didn't pay a premium for them though.</p><p>When I restarted collecting I did send two items away for grading, as I lacked the knowledge to be able to tell if the weapon was correct or not, but am very unlikely to that ever again.</p><p>Not because its un cool, but because I have the faith in guys on here to be able to help and assist me when I need help.</p><p>I also have found that building my knowledge is half the fun, I check, make a decision and then get a second opinion if a bit unsure, to further my knowledge.</p><p>Get to know guys on here and you will build up a group that you will feel comfortable with asking anything, believe me, it's better than sending off something for grading, considerably cheaper, far far quicker and more enjoyable!</p><p></p><p>On another note, I think that this would make an excellent "forum" for a future podcast if anyone's reading. :wink:</p><p></p><p>Enjoy your collecting which ever way you chose, it's your collection so do it your way, as Frank Sinatra would have said. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mini99, post: 470733, member: 8198"] So Snaketibe, are you for grading or not, I’m not too sure! :lol: I must say that was a well written argument against grading without getting too personal. :wink: I for one do have a few graded items in my collection, just because that was how they were when I bought them, I certainly wouldn’t and didn’t pay a premium for them though. When I restarted collecting I did send two items away for grading, as I lacked the knowledge to be able to tell if the weapon was correct or not, but am very unlikely to that ever again. Not because its un cool, but because I have the faith in guys on here to be able to help and assist me when I need help. I also have found that building my knowledge is half the fun, I check, make a decision and then get a second opinion if a bit unsure, to further my knowledge. Get to know guys on here and you will build up a group that you will feel comfortable with asking anything, believe me, it’s better than sending off something for grading, considerably cheaper, far far quicker and more enjoyable! On another note, I think that this would make an excellent “forum” for a future podcast if anyone’s reading. :wink: Enjoy your collecting which ever way you chose, it’s your collection so do it your way, as Frank Sinatra would have said. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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