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Posted By: Dave F
I was looking around on eBay for some sleeves for the slabs, then got to thinking that with the sleeves the cards may not even fit in the boxes made for the slabbed cards? So now what? |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Do not clean nor otherwise alter your slab. You will destroy its value. It is best to slab it just the way it is to protect it from further harm and to document its actual condition. |
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Posted By: Ed
I just received slabs with nice mylar sleeves. An amateurs advice: Cool, dry place for storage |
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Posted By: Steve f
Ultra Pro has graded card sleeves that are good size for all graders. The UP team bags are more snug and a better fit for PSA cards. |
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Posted By: joe brennan
Ultra Pro has graded card sleeves that are good size for all graders. The UP team bags are more snug and a better fit for PSA cards. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
I agree with Gilbert. |
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Posted By: Darren
Send your "slabbed" or graded cards into the Associate Slab Service to get the slab graded & encased thus protecting it. |
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Posted By: Dave F
The scratches, yes I agree once they are there nothing you can do about it. But as far as a dirty...smudged slab...would a couple squirts of Windex not do the trick? |
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Posted By: Jason L
first time I have laughed out loud in quite some time (I usually snort internally, which causes hiccups and sinus headaches)...really love your grading service name acronym... |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
Resubmit the slab. |
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Posted By: Scott T
Being the uber-nerd I am, I place all my slabs in graded card storage bags and then place them in whatever wooden storage box I use. |
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Posted By: Dave
my girlfriend makes protective sleeves on a sewing machine out of a soft hemp fabric....they end up looking similar to the ones that PSA used to give new members. they really keep the plastic from getting scratched. |
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Posted By: andy becker
davet206, that's cool! |
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Posted By: fessgreg
is someone saying you can't use a plastic scratch remover like macguire's on slabs. i just bought some for my slabbed rare coins. signed greg |
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Posted By: Brad
Does anyone know if Ultra Pro or any other Company makes pages that fit SGC cases? |
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Posted By: Ed
what happens if the sleeve to a slab gets smudged? can the card drop 2 points? |
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