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CrackaJackKid 06-28-2018 06:59 PM

Grading company slabs thought...
 
Not sure if this subject has been discussed or not yet previously but has anyone ever thought it’s odd that the same type of slab that holds a $20 card can hold a 10K card and up. Not saying I have a solution or a fix all idea but I would just think A higher end card would have a more durable/thicker/maybe more stylish slab. Thoughts??

bnorth 06-28-2018 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by CrackaJackKid (Post 1790668)
Not sure if this subject has been discussed or not yet previously but has anyone ever thought it’s odd that the same type of slab that holds a $20 card can hold a 10K card and up. Not saying I have a solution or a fix all idea but I would just think A higher end card would have a more durable/thicker/maybe more stylish slab. Thoughts??

For the most part I think the current slabs are great for the high end cards. Maybe the cheap cards need a cheaper slab.:)

My all time favorite slab was the GAI slab, Basically the same exact design of the new PSA slabs with a cool black insert like SGC to make the card pop.

MikeGarcia 06-28-2018 07:51 PM

Slab City
 
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Originally Posted by bnorth (Post 1790673)
For the most part I think the current slabs are great for the high end cards. Maybe the cheap cards need a cheaper slab.:)

My all time favorite slab was the GAI slab, Basically the same exact design of the new PSA slabs with a cool black insert like SGC to make the card pop.

http://imagehost.vendio.com/a/204295...900400_NEW.JPG

... I like the "First Graded" old original GAI slabs & flips----.my favorite has always been the old old "SCD" Magazine grading label just on sheer eye-appeal plus it had the subgrades on the back a la old Big "B" Beckett.....plus there's a pretty good chance that Bob Lemke himself personally handled and graded the card and that's neat I think...

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JustinD 06-28-2018 09:10 PM

I love the armor plated Beckett slabs and that I can trust that nothing has been done to it.

I just wish they could axe the baggy inside, the one big drawback.

CrackaJackKid 06-29-2018 06:27 AM

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Originally Posted by JustinD (Post 1790698)
I love the armor plated Beckett slabs and that I can trust that nothing has been done to it.

I just wish they could axe the baggy inside, the one big drawback.

I do agree that the Beckett slabs are the most appealing as far as durability.


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