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Posted By: Hankron
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't beleive that the legitimate graders grade/holder the standard/cataloged trading card cabinet cards (N173, Newsboy, Pinkerton, etc). Would board collectors of these items like it if they did? And would board members have their cabinets holdered? For example, if GAI or Beckett was the only grader to offer this service, would you send your card to them? |
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Posted By: Jon C
AAA. They seem to holder everything else - from newspaper clippings billed as real cards, to the piece of toilet paper Fernando Valenzuela used to wipe his ass after his 100's win... I'm sure they'd be more than happy to start grading cabinets. Plus, if you wave a cabinet that has been destroyed - rounded corners, creases, trimming, the works - it will still get an overall 7.5. AAA might take you down a little for surface, but thats all! |
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Posted By: Hankron
Anticipating that angle of answer, I said 'legitimate graders.' It wasn't neccesary for me to ask in seriousness if people on this board would send their T5 Joe Jacksons or N173 Hoss Radbournes to AAA or PRO (though PRO does have a cost effective way of fitting a N173 into a standard holder). I was mostly asking if collectors of these types of items would find it desirable to have them holdered (by legitimate grader) or better if they were left au natural. |
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Posted By: Jimmy Leiderman
David, I would like to have them holdered, not because of grading or authentication, just to have them stored in a better way than a toploader or plastic sleeve. |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
Hal Lewis has a PSA Graded 1873 Boston Cabinet |
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Posted By: Keith O'Leary
Would love to have mine slabbed for the reason Jimmy gave. I think they'd look great too. I've been after SGC for about a year to start, I think the first one will get all the worms. I'm sure it would take some re engineering, but I think they'd recoup their costs quickly. I have seen a T3 Cobb among other T3s "slabbed", I own one from GAI that is "sealed" and graded EX 5 I bought from Nick (T3 Chase). I'm sure its coming. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
I would have certain better Old Judge and Dog's Head cabinets slabbed but not all of them. My reasons would be protection and value enhancement.I would only use SGC or PSA(maybe GAI). I'm not convinced that Beckett knows what they are doing with vintage material. The cabinet Hal had slabbed was smaller than an N173. PSA can currently slab small cabinets, just not larger ones. |
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Posted By: Nick
They advertise on the GAI website that they grade the larger cards. There is mention of a sale price for a T3 Cobb. I called them to confirm; Indeed they say they do. |
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Posted By: Hankron
Interesting story. I suppose using a large top loader and a seal is a legitate way to gradeholder a large item, especially if getting custom hard holders is not practical. Anyone who saw the famed T3 Cobb knows that it wasn't holdered GAI in the most attractive manner. |
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Posted By: runscott
The quality of most cabinets - even T3 pseudo-cabinets - is such that you would not be able to enjoy the complete beauty of the item through plastic. Although most art is enjoyed from a distance, I still love to look at T3's and high-quality albumen cabinets up close. |
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