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Posted By: PASJD
I have seen slabbed autographed cards of course, as well as certificates of authenticity for autographs, but I have never seen just a slabbed signature cut until now. Is this a new practice or have I just missed the boat? |
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Posted By: DJ
They've been slabbing cuts for a while. There is nothing weirder than a small, triangular shaped cut that rattles around a bigger slab. Not appealing. |
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Posted By: dennis
i actually think this is a good way of preserving and getting some sort of uniformity to a collection of cut signatures. |
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