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Posted By: Jerry
I am going thru my raw cards that have been in screwdown Lucite holders for over 10 years. I have heard a few horror stories about cards sticking to the holders. None of my cards were damaged by the Lucites, but I was wondering if it would be a good idea to put them in penny sleeves before putting them back in the Screwdowns. |
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Posted By: Brad Green
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Posted By: jackgoodman
If you're going to put them into sleeves first, I recommend using a mylar sleeve. It's better from an archival standpoint. |
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Posted By: B.C.Daniels
you know the drill |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...but I would go with the penny sleeves at least. I have seen cards stuck to lucite screw downs, but mostly (only?) the glossy modern crap. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
Sorry Brian - I dont like my vintage cards raw. Slabs all the way. |
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Posted By: Brad Green
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Posted By: Brad Green
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Posted By: jackgoodman
This is where I got mine: |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Sorry, Josh... |
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Posted By: anthony
when you bust them out of their holders, do you find that they are easier or harder to sell since they are not graded?? just curious, I only bust open the GAI and PSA holders of cards that are 1.5 or below...and here's what I do with my ungraded/ungradable raw, it is an "unrecessed" holder with a thick paperstock that I cut out for each card. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Hello Anthony, |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I have been using these T.E.N. sleeves storing my t205/6 collection, it works out pretty well. You can found them at http://www.t206museum.com/page/tensizesleeves.html |
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Posted By: Mike
When putting cards in store bought slabs, I believe some people think it is necessary to screw the top down very tight. Over tightening if you will. I always screw the top down very lightly, just to hold the card in place, and in 20 years, have never had a problem. I know some people like to screw them down so tight they can, over time, get stretched. It is not necessary to crush them. |
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Posted By: anthony
i too have seen many "2 piece" newer cards due to "overtightening" the holder...the insert i make is just a tad-bit thicker than the card allowing it to move freely in holder, they also fit nicely into my card case/box by being all the same size or close to the graded companies. |
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Posted By: B.C.Daniels
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Posted By: Josh Adams
I like my vintage cards slabbed as well, from a storage and protection standpoint. |
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