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ThomasL 06-26-2022 05:32 PM

Opening a Beckett Slab
 
Anyone here have pointers on how to open a Beckett slabbed card?

BobbyStrawberry 06-26-2022 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by ThomasL (Post 2237703)
Anyone here have pointers on how to open a Beckett slabbed card?

I've done it with sharp pliers, just going around the edges and cracking. There's probably an easier way (it was more difficult than PSA or SGC slabs which take only a few seconds with this method)

whitehse 06-26-2022 06:05 PM

A Dremel tool works wonders!!

swarmee 06-26-2022 07:05 PM

I always used pliers to hold a corner up by the flip (top right of slab), then held the card down with my left hand while twisting the pliers upward until it snapped a corner off. I made sure to put it in a plastic bag first to catch the shards. Once that corner was snapped off, I inserted a flathead screwdriver into the flip down the slot for the flip. Then continued to rotate the screwdriver until it popped the flip compartment. One the top is cracked, move the screwdriver down from the top and rotate it until the sides start to crack. Then just keep working it until the card is free.

Yoda 06-26-2022 07:49 PM

Tnt.

MikeGarcia 06-26-2022 09:07 PM

There is
 
..There is a YouTube video , made just for cracking open a BGS slab.....wear goggles , though

..

Exhibitman 06-26-2022 09:22 PM

The Dremel tools are great but they do generate a lot of friction heat and the slab will melt, as will the bits of plastic the tool kicks off. Just be careful to stay away from the card itself with the tool. Go to town on the top of the flip then hand-crack the rest. I usually snap off bits of edge around the corners before trying to crack it open. And goggles are a must even if you wear glasses. You will get shrapnel.

G1911 06-26-2022 09:30 PM

I use pliers and a screwdriver for SGC and PSA, but with Beckett, I just use a table saw. Overkill, but it's fast and makes it easy. Pliers can be a pain sometimes on their thick slabs.

I don't like grading, but credit to Beckett on a bullet proof slab. That thing will protect a card through a lot.

GasHouseGang 06-26-2022 11:48 PM

If I was Beckett I would love this discussion. It shows their slabs must be destroyed to be opened. Shouldn't they all be that way?

RCFire82 06-27-2022 05:32 AM

Bolt cutters along a corner work great to create a starting point. Then, as mentioned, it's a flat head screwdriver to pry around the rest.

Frankish 06-27-2022 05:43 AM

Tile nippers.

BobC 06-27-2022 06:09 AM

On a bit of a tangent, anyone ever have a terrible outcome and damage a card they were trying to free from a Beckett holder?

May be a positive in that by explaining what had been done that ended up causing card damage, it could be a good example for others of exactly what NOT to do in trying to open a Beckett holder.

Zach Wheat 06-27-2022 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by ThomasL (Post 2237703)
Anyone here have pointers on how to open a Beckett slabbed card?

I have cracked a number of Beckett holders with a miter saw. I have never damaged a card or had any issues

frankbmd 06-27-2022 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Frankish (Post 2237843)
Tile nippers.

Tile nippers or nail clippers

mrreality68 06-27-2022 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Exhibitman (Post 2237803)
The Dremel tools are great but they do generate a lot of friction heat and the slab will melt, as will the bits of plastic the tool kicks off. Just be careful to stay away from the card itself with the tool. Go to town on the top of the flip then hand-crack the rest. I usually snap off bits of edge around the corners before trying to crack it open. And goggles are a must even if you wear glasses. You will get shrapnel.

Great point.

But I guess the fact that it is so difficult is a testament of them and how “secure” they make it

Kzoo 06-27-2022 11:35 AM

I use a band saw at work. Trim each side and the center comes apart pretty easy.

jchcollins 06-27-2022 11:41 AM

Dremel tool might prove quicker, but is unnecessary. Snip off an edge and then get to work separating the two halves. The Beckett slabs look intimidating in that the plastic is thicker, but it is generally very brittle plastic. Once it starts to cracking it's not markedly more difficult to open a BGS slab than any other. The one difference I would note is that Beckett's slabs work kind of like the lid on a shoebox. One side of the slab fits into another that way. Once you take the corner off and begin cracking around with a flathead screwdriver (up by the flip and not down near the card, of course....) - you should begin to intuitively see how it's put together. Some and the "lid" side of the slab just lifts off easily.

Of course the true PITA about Beckett is the card that will eventually be yielded from the scary slab is sealed in a thick plastic sleeve, almost reminiscent of a mid 1980's album page. It's sealed all the way around, so you will have to cut the card out - but this should not be difficult unless you are being just really careless.

scotgreb 06-27-2022 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by RCFire82 (Post 2237842)
Bolt cutters along a corner work great to create a starting point. Then, as mentioned, it's a flat head screwdriver to pry around the rest.

This has worked well for me to open any TPG slab. Scott

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