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Posted By: Dave Hornish
OK-after much thought, I have liberated the three tobacco cards I won at auction this month from the PSA/SGC holders. They were all 2's or 3's so into my 15 pocket sheets they go! |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I've always taken a screwdriver or some other flat edge, wedged it in the seam of the holder, and applied gradual and increasing pressure until the two halves separated. Never had a plastic projectile coming at me. |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
It's all about the Dremel tool. I just slice vertically across the slab, underneath the flip, about halfway through the plastic. Then I insert a flat-head screwdriver into the notch I created, and pry upward. Usually this breaks the seal, and the top half of the slab pops right off. Takes a couple of seconds, but usually avoids any shattering. |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
Surpised me too-I just used my "pair o'dikes" and had made the cut when it flew; the entire top half of the front. I'll try the Dremel next time I think. |
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Posted By: leon
Next time you might try a wire cutter on one edge and bear down hard...once it's cracked you can use a flat head screwdriver and pry down the edge the rest of the way and they pop like a charm....You only need to crack almost any holder a little (except freakin BVG- they are tanks) to do this..... |
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Posted By: Damian Anderson
Leon, |
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Posted By: BcDaniels
show them thy way! |
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Posted By: Bill Stone
Please help me understand--as I began collecting mostly prewar cards in the $20 -$200 price range I was perfectly happy, in fact, sought out ungraded cards. As I began to buy more expensive cards it appeared that there was a premium on graded cards and following the threads here it also appeared that SGC was far more respected on this board then PSA --which lead me to the final conclusion that when buying expensive prewar cards it was best to buy SGC graded cards. Is that no longer true? |
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Posted By: Dave
I don't think anything has changed. You still have your graded card guys here and your raw card guys here. As far as SGC being the way to go on pre-war, also a matter of opinion...There may not be as many of us here, but there are a few PSA guys around..I would still argue with anybody that when selling you'll get maximum money for PSA cards. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Bill, |
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