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I have read in several prior posts the different methods of opening a slabed card. I realize it is somewhat dangerous to the card if not careful. That leads me to my next question: Once opened carefully, can you, is it possible to reseal, snap together, the slab and make it appear as never opened?
I am sure some of you think that I am trying to do something shady, or illegal, and keeping with the professional ethics of the hobby this sounds bad. But I have a personal reason to know if its possible to "open" & "close" a slabed card! Opinions and/or experience, please, Thank You! |
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