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Steve D 08-12-2015 07:04 PM

Question about pseudo-repairing a T206
 
I have a T206 red hindu backed Tannehill. PSA declined to grade the card due to its fragility. It has several horizontal creases, including two that are close to being complete tears across the card.

My question is this:

Would it be a good idea for me to use scotch tape to reinforce the card, and if I did, do you think PSA would still encapsulate the card ("authentic" would be fine with me). I just want to get the card slabbed to match the rest of my T206s.

Also, if I were to reinforce it with tape, should I put the tape on the front or the back?

Steve

bbcard1 08-12-2015 07:09 PM

Heavens no, don't add tape. You ever consider just putting it in a nice two piece?

I have a T205 set that is made up of some horrible beaters and skins. I packaged them nicely and they present ok.

You can see how I did it at www.bbcard1.com/205. Look at the How it's done section.

vthobby 08-12-2015 07:13 PM

Steve,
 
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I have seen tickets with tape slabbed as authentic, signed cards slabbed as authentic (dual meaning I guess for auto and card grade), and I've attached an example of a Ruth with tape slabbed as Authentic (with apologies to whomever owns the Ruth). So yes, they will.

If it does not bother you, I guess go for it. As for me, I would prefer the card without tape. Have you tried SGC or Beckett? BVG has an insert that would enclose the card (further protection) and then it is slabbed so they might be a good choice as well.

Mike

Luke 08-12-2015 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by bbcard1 (Post 1441314)
Heavens no, don't add tape. You ever consider just putting it in a nice two piece?

I have a T205 set that is made up of some horrible beaters and skins. I packaged them nicely and they present ok.

You can see how I did it at www.bbcard1.com/205. Look at the How it's done section.

Yeah, I think just a nice, thick lucite screwdown would make it look good and protect it. Definitely no tape. You don't need a TPG to help you protect the card.

vthobby 08-12-2015 07:25 PM

Perfect
 
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Originally Posted by LukeLyon (Post 1441321)
Yeah, I think just a nice, thick lucite screwdown would make it look good and protect it. Definitely no tape. You don't need a TPG to help you protect the card.

That is another great way. Avoid the $25 fee and spend $5 on a lucite. Good one Luke. I should have thought of that!

Mike

mrvster 08-12-2015 07:56 PM

Tape...................
 
NO TAPE! TRUST ME!:eek:

luke has the perfect idea......

don't tease us!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lets see a scan!!!I LOVE RED HINDUS:D

lmk if youd like to trade.....condition doesn't bother me;)

Peter_Spaeth 08-12-2015 08:29 PM

Maybe ISA will slab it -- a 10. :D

ethicsprof 08-12-2015 10:55 PM

steve d
 
you've basically answered your own question with your choice of the attributive prefix 'pseudo'. Etymologically, from the Greek pseudes, 'pseudo' means false in the sense of lying. Granted, in English there are quite a range of translations often originating from particular disciplines. Some fields are quite overt about the negative connotations of the prefix,e.g. historiography. Others are a bit more nuanced and less overt,e.g. mathematics and pharmacology.
Having said these things, I would say that your language which offers us a sense of your sensing of the taping as an act of lying answers your own question with a resounding NO TAPE.
all the best,
Barry

pokerplyr80 08-13-2015 12:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth (Post 1441355)
Maybe ISA will slab it -- a 10. :D

Once you add the tape you might get that knocked down to an 8.

Joshchisox08 08-13-2015 04:24 AM

Steve, screw PSA !!! Submit to Todd for casing your card up all pretty :D

bbcard1 08-13-2015 04:51 AM

I'd be happy to do a holder for you with the center cut out so you could show both front and back, no charge…just PM me your address if you'd like and I'll try to get to it in the next couple of days.

bn2cardz 08-13-2015 07:33 AM

Duct tape on the front and back is the best reinforcement.:cool:

frankbmd 08-13-2015 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by bn2cardz (Post 1441428)
Duct tape on the front and back is the best reinforcement.:cool:

Actually I'm glad Barry chimed in on this thread, as well as Andy. I differ with both.

There is nothing pseudo about my example and duct tape on one side only seems to work just fine.

My recommendation is duct tape and www.finestgrading.com ;););)

Entertaining offers on my GEM MINT O'Doul via PM, email or instagram.

Leon 08-13-2015 07:54 AM

No, for cards....
 
I don't think I would ever use tape on a card but I have used tiny pieces of archival tape to reinforce display pieces, or letters, a few times. I only use it when it is where a piece about to fall off or there will be significant more harm caused if nothing is done. If it is even close to being ok, while being left alone, then that is what I do.

But "no" to tape on cards. Good luck.

4815162342 08-13-2015 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by frankbmd (Post 1441440)
Actually I'm glad Barry chimed in on this thread, as well as Andy. I differ with both.

There is nothing pseudo about my example and duct tape on one side only seems to work just fine.

My recommendation is duct tape and www.finestgrading.com ;););)

Entertaining offers on my GEM MINT O'Doul via PM, email or instagram.

Frank, you got my hopes up high, but they were crushed when I clicked the link. :( I guess I'll have to go with ISA.

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frankbmd 08-13-2015 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by 4815162342 (Post 1441447)
Frank, you got my hopes up high, but they were crushed when I clicked the link. :( I guess I'll have to go with ISA.

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If my cert # is accurate, it looks like they have graded over 13,000,000 items. I cannot imagine that they went under. They must have been purchased by a rival. PSA perhaps???:eek:

Peter_Spaeth 08-13-2015 08:10 AM

"A rooster and other gifts."

Uh, ok.

Bestdj777 08-13-2015 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Steve D (Post 1441311)
I have a T206 red hindu backed Tannehill. PSA declined to grade the card due to its fragility. It has several horizontal creases, including two that are close to being complete tears across the card.

My question is this:

Would it be a good idea for me to use scotch tape to reinforce the card, and if I did, do you think PSA would still encapsulate the card ("authentic" would be fine with me). I just want to get the card slabbed to match the rest of my T206s.

Also, if I were to reinforce it with tape, should I put the tape on the front or the back?

Steve

Steve,

If you are really concerned with making sure it is consistent with the rest of your set, have you considered just putting it into an empty PSA slab yourself? That way it will match the rest of your set but you don't have to worry about "fixing it." If you really need to secure it first because of condition issues, you could try penny sleeves first?

frankbmd 08-13-2015 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth (Post 1441450)
"A rooster and other gifts."

Uh, ok.


Not only a 10, but also a 1 of 1, I believe.:cool:

Steve D 08-13-2015 02:44 PM

Thank you to everyone for the advice (even the not so serious ones; I got a few good laughs out of those:) ).

Leon's comment "If it is even close to being ok, while being left alone, then that is what I do." hit the nail on the head regarding the card.

I'll leave the card alone. I have it in a penny sleeve and a Card Saver I, where it will remain.

Steve


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