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Post War SGC Set Builders?
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Any Post War SGC Set Builders here?
I'm about 1/3 of the way through a 65T Set in SGC holders. Wasn't planning on that approach but a series of events including a large lot purchase got me started and I really like the way this particular year presents in an SGC holder. I'll share a few cards here. Please share your SGC set building experiences with images. RayB |
They pop in those holders!
I recall seeing a lot of 65s, as well as other postwar lots, in the current sterling sports auction Not mine, so not a plug :) |
Love the '65s, and those SGC holders look nice!
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I was going to send in my 59 Fleer Ted Williams set to get graded on last months special. Then their stupid Fn submission form only goes to 100 cards. I had another 40-50 cards I wanted to include in the order. When I got to 100 cards and their Fn submission form would not let me list all the cards I wanted to submit I figured they must not need my business and canceled the submission.
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Ray, I have several of the cards from my '53 Topps set in SGC holders. Nothing super high grade but no creasing and reasonably well centered:
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I have never submitted nor do I know what an Fn submission form is so excuse my ignorance. |
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Fn= bad F word that rimes with duck.:) |
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I thought that might be what the fn stood for but wasn't 100% sure. ;) |
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Fill out the top of the SGC form and type in the body of the form "see attached spreadsheet". Works like a charm. Best of luck grading the set. RayB |
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A number of cheap lots. Good luck to you if you pursue them. RayB |
I also just send in a spreadsheet, makes life easy.
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Just print them both out; stick it in the box with the cards and send the whole thing in the mail.
RayB |
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Drew |
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