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			Posted By: Patrick McMenemy You would think that these grading companies would have a clue as to whether or not a "holder" would be attractive....evidently not. | 
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			Posted By: Jack Richards Global is out of control with these oversized holders. They "slabbed" a 1936 R-312 Dimaggio for me in one of these things, and it was delivered in a box that could have held my entire computer system. It was unbelievably huge. The holder itself was the size of a wall poster. Plus, it was flimsy. No protection whatsoever. On request, they returned it to a lucite screw down with a "temporary" (i.e., duct tape) grade. | 
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