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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 3526342, member: 76863"]We very well could end up with more sections and numbers on the grades, to me that just seems like it would just give people more things to argue about. </p><p><br /></p><p>Not to mention most likely one of those four categories will end up being the preferred one for the strongest grade (likely eye appeal) making the sub-grade most important. If something was all 58s and then a 66 for eye appeal that almost certainly would sell for more and be more desired than something all 66 with a 58 for eye appeal. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm not entirely opposed to more numbers, just I can see all the threads of concentrate on strike grades the rest don't matter etc that would come. I fully understand no matter what some people will be upset and some will think they always know the most or want things to match their taste and trash it otherwise, I'm just not sure we gain anything disclosing every number as opposed to just grading it that way and disclosing the single number.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 3526342, member: 76863"]We very well could end up with more sections and numbers on the grades, to me that just seems like it would just give people more things to argue about. Not to mention most likely one of those four categories will end up being the preferred one for the strongest grade (likely eye appeal) making the sub-grade most important. If something was all 58s and then a 66 for eye appeal that almost certainly would sell for more and be more desired than something all 66 with a 58 for eye appeal. I'm not entirely opposed to more numbers, just I can see all the threads of concentrate on strike grades the rest don't matter etc that would come. I fully understand no matter what some people will be upset and some will think they always know the most or want things to match their taste and trash it otherwise, I'm just not sure we gain anything disclosing every number as opposed to just grading it that way and disclosing the single number.[/QUOTE]
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