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Old 03-20-2007, 01:47 PM
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Default T-3 cobb. Packaging for grading. Advice needed

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Does anyone have any advice as to proper packaging for t-3 submission. Sleeves and card savers don't seem to exist for this size, and it is nerve wracking to send this thing 3000 miles for grading.

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Old 03-20-2007, 02:05 PM
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Posted By: Keith O'Leary

I've sent in a couple hundred T3s and T9s for grading. I usually put them in individual 6 X 8 top loaders, sandwich them all between 2 cardboard slabs with the submission form, put a piece of tape across all 4 sides so nothing can slide out, wrap that in a couple pieces of newspaper, box them tightly (with more newspaper) in those 4 X 11 X 14" priority boxes, use brown reinforced tape across all visible seams, then register / insure USPS them.

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Also--make sure you comply with the draconian rules and regulations some of these grading companies mandate. If you don't, that gives them another reason to delay your processing. Good luck!

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Keith's unique packaging materials

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just out of curiosity, what grade are you expecting on the Cobb?

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I'd like to see a 4.

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Old 03-21-2007, 07:02 AM
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An added note to Keith. Thank you for the advice. Boilerplate PSA language seems to discourage "top loaders", but I imagine draconian standards mellow with premium submissions.

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Old 03-21-2007, 09:54 AM
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Posted By: jay wolt

PSA prefers card saver I's over toploaders on standard cards.
As they are easier to remove the card. Keith is dead on w/ his
packing assesment. I also use the larger top loader 6 x 8, 7 x 9
& even use 8 x 10's.
I've sent PSA about 200 as well, and none have been damaged this
way. I even have a small submission of T3's right now that even
include a couple from Keith. As he has submitted for me and I like
wise do the favor.
Good luck with you're Cobb, show us a scan and we will give you our
2 cents worth. I have a Cobb PSA-1 (due to pinhole), Keith & Jeff have
PSA-4's and Jeff had a sweet PSA-6 as well...jay

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