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To crack or not to crack
Posted By: <b>Ken McMillan</b><p>Quick opinion question. I have an E121 Lou DeVormer series of 120 PSA 5 ex card that I am planning on sending into SGC for crossover ( I can't stand the PSA slabs). I really like SGC and want the card in a SGC holder and really do not care what grade the card comes back as. My question to the board is as follows: Is it better to crack it out of the slab and submit it or to cross the card over sending in the slab intact? I had a negative experience one time when I cracked a Koester Bread Elmer Miller card in PSA slab from the slab and SGC called it a W575 is my only reason for hesitation. Opinions please.<br /><br />Ken
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To crack or not to crack
Posted By: <b>Phil Garry</b><p>Ken:<br /><br />As long as the final grade is not that important to you, I would leave the card in the holder and let the professionals at SGC crack it out for you. They probably stand a better chance of doing it without risking any damage to your card.
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To crack or not to crack
Posted By: <b>Frank Wakefield</b><p>Leave it in...<br /><br />1- If you leave it in you have a fairly good shipping holder for it.<br /><br />2- SGC will gain a thimbleful of joy from seeing the crossover.<br /><br />3- There's a very slight chance you could damage the card breaking it out, you can't do that if you don't crack it out. Pass that ever so slight risk on to SGC.
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To crack or not to crack
Posted By: <b>Ken McMillan</b><p>Frank and Phil,<br /><br />Thanks for the advise. That was kind of what I thought especially after being burned on the Koester Card. Do you think is would do any good to resubmit the Koester card with an explanation that it was graded as a Koester by PSA. I was collecting it as a type card originally. Ken
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To crack or not to crack
Posted By: <b>T206Collector</b><p>SGC gives a full and fair review of in-holder cards. <br><br>_ <u> </u> _ <u> </u> _ <u> </u> _ <u> </u> _ <u> </u> _ <u> </u> _ _ <br /><br />Visit <a href="http://www.t206collector.com" target="_new" rel="nofollow">http://www.t206collector.com</a> this month as we count down 4 Magies, 2 Wagners and a Plank!<br />
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To crack or not to crack
Posted By: <b>Joe D.</b><p>"SGC gives a full and fair review of in-holder cards. "<br /><br /><br />I hate to disagree - but I think there is an unavoidable bias when submitting a card for a crossover (no matter who the grader is).<br /><br /><br />When the general office receives the card, do they cover up the grade so that the grader does not see the third party opinion?<br /><br />As far as I know - they do not.<br /><br />Something like that would be easy - and should be done. A piece of removable tape blacking out the number grade.<br />If the grader can't see the number, then guess what - - no bias.<br /><br /><br />There are a couple of other things that bother me with regard to the crossover process - but I will refrain.<br /><br /><br />Just to be clear - the above is a general statement and not meant for SGC exclusively. Actually it is meant for SGC and PSA (are there any other graders?)<br /><br /> <br /><br /><br /><br />
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To crack or not to crack
Posted By: <b>Rob</b><p>"(are there any other graders?)"<br /><br />yeah, i think some company named Beckett (did i spell that right?) just graded/authenticated a lot of t206s including a $220k+ card thats for sale in the REA auction. <br /><br />BTW, I don't think it matters in this case whether or not you crack it.<br /><br />Rob<br /><img src="/images/happy.gif" height=14 width=14>
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To crack or not to crack
Posted By: <b>T206Collector</b><p>I understand why you say that, but I've submitted more than 50 PSA cards in PSA 3 to PSA 6 condition to SGC for crossover. I've gotten all sorts of results, from trim, to too low to cross, to bump. But a majority will come back the same. If there was a "bias" it has not been evident from my submissions. I've had two nice PSA 4's cross into SGC 60's, including my SGC 60 T206 Cobb Bat On Shoulder. I submitted that one in its holder. My 1933 Goudey Grove was a PSA 4 and is now in an SGC 60 holder -- that was also submitted in its holder.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br><br>_ <u> </u> _ <u> </u> _ <u> </u> _ <u> </u> _ <u> </u> _ <u> </u> _ _ <br /><br />Visit <a href="http://www.t206collector.com" target="_new" rel="nofollow">http://www.t206collector.com</a> this month as we count down 4 Magies, 2 Wagners and a Plank!<br />
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To crack or not to crack
Posted By: <b>Joe D.</b><p>"If there was a "bias" it has not been evident from my submissions."<br /><br />my experience has been the opposite.<br /><br />I have noticed bias. From both grading companies.<br /><br /><br />
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To crack or not to crack
Posted By: <b>Matt</b><p>That's a good idea to cover the existing grade. I also go with the rest who say to leave it in. The person who cracks it out has likely done hundreds of cards. I've only cracked one card out of a slab. It was in a GAI slab. The card wasn't worth much, it was a Randy Moss autographed card. I got it out with no damage but I must admit that I had a tough time breaking it while trying to be gentle at the same time.
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