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<p>[QUOTE="Johndoe2000$, post: 3655632, member: 82085"]Like it or not, the grading standards have indeed changed over the years.</p><p>The grades are higher, and even get bumped more than ever for eye appeal, aka gradeflation.</p><p>Some have adjusted their grading standards to match the new, some have not.</p><p>Those that have not changed with the times will almost always undergrade the newer slabs, while those that have changed with the times will grade according to the newer standards.</p><p>That's what I'm seeing here.</p><p>Of course you're always allowed to post your views (within the rules)</p><p>So go ahead if you think this is good for the forum.</p><p>I must have misunderstood your intention to help the forum. I thought it seemed like just another argument being started between very knowledgeable members that disagree on the grades assigned. It appears to me that some have changed their grading standards to be more with current standards, while some haven't.</p><p>Again, my apologies for interrupting any attempts you make to benefit this forum.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Johndoe2000$, post: 3655632, member: 82085"]Like it or not, the grading standards have indeed changed over the years. The grades are higher, and even get bumped more than ever for eye appeal, aka gradeflation. Some have adjusted their grading standards to match the new, some have not. Those that have not changed with the times will almost always undergrade the newer slabs, while those that have changed with the times will grade according to the newer standards. That's what I'm seeing here. Of course you're always allowed to post your views (within the rules) So go ahead if you think this is good for the forum. I must have misunderstood your intention to help the forum. I thought it seemed like just another argument being started between very knowledgeable members that disagree on the grades assigned. It appears to me that some have changed their grading standards to be more with current standards, while some haven't. Again, my apologies for interrupting any attempts you make to benefit this forum.[/QUOTE]
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