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I know that non-recessed screw downs are trouble across the board and should be avoided. But is there a consensus on recessed screw downs that for specific issue cards - T206, 52-56 Topps, standard issue, etc.
I use them but the more I read the more I wonder if I’m doing damage. What does this forum think of recessed screw downs? And if you don’t use them, what do you use for your most valuable raw cards? Sometimes I feel like I need more than a card saver 2. |
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Top loader. Or if you use non recessed screwdowns, use a penny sleeve and don't overscrew.
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I have nothing but raw cards in my collection. Not investment quality. I use sleeves and toploaders. And I purchase many different widths of toploaders to get the best fit.
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I have never had any trouble with non recessed screw downs. Have used them for 20 years and have changed hundreds and hundreds in and out without a single issue
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My old collection was in non recessed screw downs for probably 25 years. I posted some of them here and people went crazy. I started changing them over to recessed screw downs but the old ones had no issues at all. Every card was completely fine. I probably had three dozen vintage cards in them. I think where you store them is as important if not more on how you store them. Mine were always in an airtight tub and in a dry dark place. Even all my raw cards were as perfect as the day I stored them. Moisture and light are bad for any collectibles especially paper ones.
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I had my 52 Topps Mantle and Mays in screw downs for many years but quickly removed them when many on here told about the possible hazards.
Luckily I never tightened the screws anymore than I had too and I am also glad I decided to store them on their side rather than flat to help keep the weight off the actual card. In my opinion, with recessed screw downs now available, it makes no sense to me to not use them if one likes screw downs.
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A fallacy created by PSA and the TPG Gods, and widely accepted by their sheeple... they want to scare you into thinking they provide a vital service.
If you like the way they look in screw-downs, then use them. As long as you don't force the screws unreasonably tight, the card will be well protected. I have sold/traded cards that were in screwdowns for over 20 years, and all came out fine. Many of the cards' new owners felt the need to submit to TPG, and all have received the exact numerical grades that you'd expect. Do what you like and don't buy into the self-serving agenda. |
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And I cannot even find recessed cases for Goudey... so I go with non-recessed, and not a single example has subsequently failed to numerically grade. |
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