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Cards with Physical Gum - Can I slab?
Kind of a weird question, but think these are so neat that I'd like to preserve them.
Does anyone know if any of the graders will slab these "As-Is?" The gum is really cemented on and going no where - there were a few others in the lot where they ripped it off and it took the top layer of paper so confident in this assessment I'm 100% OK if its an authentic-only situation (without the Gum they're not in the greatest condition, but still neat) and I have reached out to TPAs but it was last week and getting antsy! https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/o1sBnO.jpg |
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I have a few like that. Put them in 9 pocket sheets with the involved set. Over time some separated and some not.
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I like the idea of preserving them in a display of some sort, but you can probably come up with something yourself that would preserve them better then a brittle plastic, non-archival slab.
I made up this boxing collage years ago when we moved into our new house. Not for preservation LOL, as it's mostly worthless stuff I cannibalized just to use up a frame and matte I had laying around unused. It's hanging in my home office, and while it can be argued it's an eyesore ;) , just about everybody who's seen it has commented on the piece of gum, and likely nothing else in the piece. |
You mentioned you have a few other 83 topps with gum attached. Did you try putting one in a plastic bag and then in the freezer? I have had luck with this in the past. Got the idea trying to un-brick a 97 topps set.
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If you wanted to preserve them with the gum attached maybe try a thicker one touch. A 100pt or 130pt would probably fit it nicely.
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