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Old 02-03-2018, 05:12 PM
Steve_NY Steve_NY is offline
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I guess that means I am still uncomfortable grading valuable wax packs. For example, several years ago, I sold a first series Wacky Packages 1973 unopened pack to a customer who had it graded by PSA and they ruined the pack. They made up for the damages, but I have always been spooked about grading really expensive packs. So I still think that my customers will have to grade my packs on their own or pass if they have any concerns. Stop by my booth at this year's National in Cleveland as I will be showcasing over 200 packs from 1949 to 1970 in all sports and non-sports. Some of these are quite rare, but since they are ungraded, I prefer to sell face to face so you can see their condition, and then grade them if you decide to do so.

Steve Sabow
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