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How many cards have you freed from their sterile, plastic tombs? Today was a slow day for me as I only freed a single soul - a T206 Neal Bell Piedmont 460 25 PSA 3. He's feeling much better now that he can breath the clean air...
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I am always tempted to crack out my graded cards because I love the feel of "raw" cards. Just think how much plastic i have saved with this stack alone...
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That photograph is simply gorgeous.
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why would you do this?
1. you like to devalue your card 2. you like to risk damaging the card from handling 3. you like water or mildew staining to advance 4 you like to risk damage during crackout 6 you like small plastic shards on the floor or in your eye.. very strange indeed.... any other reasons to perform this "unwise" task? Last edited by ScottFandango; 05-09-2012 at 11:49 AM. |
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1 GAI, 12 SGC, 14 PSA. Used to use a table saw to free them. Now, just a twist and the last 4 PSAs and 2 SGCs have just popped open. Not so sure about that whole air-tight seal thing everyone thinks is going on.
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I do it because I'm not concerned about the value. I don't collect because of the value. I like to store my cards in plastic pages - as God intended
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Love the picture Chris (except the Dunkin Donuts cup next to them on the table - that makes me nervous
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Man, that picture says to me what baseball card collecting is all about!
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A box beside my work bench in the basement. Haven't emptied it in a few months.
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Yet another great snapshot that makes me happy this afternoon!
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It sounds like you're buying cards purely for investment, which is fine. Most collctors would probably just chuckle at that post though. |
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I've cracked probably about 100 or so T205's over the years.
1. you like to devalue your card Lost money on most of the ones I sold, due to the economy, not due to the fact they were raw. (All were low grade anyway.) 2. you like to risk damaging the card from handling I've taught myself to be VERY careful. 3. you like water or mildew staining to advance Never thought about this one. 4 you like to risk damage during crackout I've always been a gambler. What happened to number 5? 6 you like small plastic shards on the floor or in your eye. I wouldn't say I like it, but it's a small price to pay for a piece of history that I can touch, feel and smell. Most importantly...TO EACH HIS OWN. ![]() |
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cracking slabs is fun until you turn a VGEX e98 cobb into GOOD
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i love the look af the graded card for my part, but i must admit i thinked many time about crack all my holder....
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Don't you know you guys are skewing all the Pop reports?
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The one and only way to collect cards! RAW. That is the way it was from the beginning and the way it should stay!
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I was surprised when I sold of collection on ebay 2 years ago I actually made a profit even though all were raw...1/2 I popped out of their holders.Grades were in the g- vg-ex range.(Goudeys,a few caramels)When I bought them I had no intention to sell but I wanted to finance a non card purchase.That said maybe or maybe not I would have gotten more.If they were higher grade I probably wouldn't have broken them free.Low to mid grades...does it really matter?. If you have good scans a collector can tell ...for the most part the quality.Alot of great bargains out there raw.I don't mean this to be a anti grading rant. Love those pics!!!!
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Maybe they want to hold their card and not keep them in a tomb. I break out slabbed autographs the same way. Some people want to collect cards and not slabs or numbers. Last edited by travrosty; 05-09-2012 at 02:44 PM. |
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I freed a '57 autographed George Kell last week to toss in the binder. I've also freed the Berra, Aaron, Williams cards from that set.
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Ive taken down 100-150 slabbed cards. Im not going to argue slab vs non-slab but cards were meant to be held, put in pages and experienced...like when we were kids. Im sitting on all my slabbed cj's ( about 80 or so) until I finish the set and will free them 1 by 1 and place into my customized book. I dont bust them out yet as I may up/downgrade some. I CANNOT WAIT!
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Grading T206 cards that are obviously in bad condition is kind of tacky in my opinion (and a waste of money). You can tell it's poor (creased/stained/rounded, etc) just by looking at it, you don't need PSA to tell you the condition sucks. Keep these raw. It looks better anyway, I never liked seeing the word "poor" next to my cards. Kind of insulting to a 103 year old card, don't you think?
Every time I see beaters in PSA slabs I feel like cracking them out. There are plently of ways to protect cards other than a slab. |
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The main reason I buy slabbed cards is because I worry about buying an altered card. I would rather a card in poor condition than one that presents better but is altered.
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All of them. hate slabs.
Here's the thing...in just plain old top loads I have a set of 518 (plus one) T206s in two photo boxes...how much room would it take to keep this set in slabs. If I sell my cards I'll get some slabbed, but only the high grade stuff. |
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Lol i only have 100 graded t206 and it take 1 tablet in my safe...i cant imaginé 520 graded cards...i have a big safe but not enough for 500 graded card
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I've cracked probably 100-150 cards out of their plastic prisons. Now, as for this comment:
I have one thing to say: SAFETY GLASSES! I always wear them when cracking a slab, and you should too! |
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By the way, I am not convince the value of a 1 or a 2 is enhanced by being slabbed. .
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I dont think too. But i love the look of the card in slabs.
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I prefer slabs on mine for a few reasons, but the predominant one is, the vast majority of transactions I'm in on, are over the interwebs... Slabs, for all their flaws, do help protect me as a buyer. It's not like the old show days where you could examine each card up front, feel the stock etc etc...
The new online purchasing world makes slabs almost requisite, especially for any card over the $500 threshold IMO |
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I think slabbing is fine if it does not impact the value. Cards are still worth what someone else is willing to pay so I never consider paying more for a graded card and often times I don't agree with the grade. I recently discovered I can let my two year old play with them before I bust them out which is a positive. If I did believe in leaving them in the holder then I would collect SGC over PSA for eye appeal.
Opening is easy with my handy dandy letter opener. Two turns and a pop and the cards free without damage. I haven't damaged any of the 100 or so I've busted out over the years.
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Great photos, Tyler, Rob, and Chris...
A slab is kinda like bubblewrap... Most of the slabbed cards I've acquired have been broken out. A card travels better in the mail if it's in a slab. For folks who leave the cards in slabs for protection, then leave them in their shipping packaging, too. That'll keep the sunlight out, protecting them more (except for any moisture or mold that is on that slabbed card ((that could be eliminated if the card were removed and dried))). Just print off a page that has the scan of the card you bought, and tape that to the envelope. A stack of white border cards fit nicely enough in a small box, and take up about the same space as 8 slabs stacked together... the raw cards take about 98% less space. And the cards become easily sortable, neat to lay them next to each other when following the series changes or the uniform changes... ARRRRRRRR...... how do Pirates like their cards? RRRRRRAWWWW!!!!! ![]() |
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I would like to refer members to my two new companies.
1. Please view my first offer on Channel 872 for: SLABCUTTER ($19.99) - ORDER NOW AND WE'LL DOUBLE THE OFFER. JUST PAY ADDITIONAL PROCESSING AND HANDLING. 2. The second offer is available online at: SLABAGAIN.com - JUST SEND YOUR RAW CARD AND OLD FLIP AND WE'LL RETURN IT IN A SHINY NEW SLAB FOR HALF THE PRICE OF THE ORIGINAL TPG. Why corner just half the market?
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Once liberated from a two piece, put with one of my handy dandy inserts (which I am going to eventually get around to actively selling) and put in a top load, I am quite fine with the absence of a slab. Good protection, takes up a fraction to the space and looks pretty nice too, IMO.
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For me...I used to be strictly a collector...I probably never sold a card until maybe 8 yrs ago. Now being a little tired of the type collecting I've been doing for decades...am selling cards to fund newer...more exciting cards. For this reason alone I find it prudent to have many of my cards graded prior to selling if they are high value cards. I have only had maybe 50 or so cards graded myself...all the rest were purchased that way...and I have only broken a few slabs to resubmit. I envy all raw collectors as this is the way it should be!
I pity those who have never held a raw card in hand...as many issues are variable in card stock, thickness, etc...and this is easily witnessed with a raw card in hand! |
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Imo, there is no way to get to know cards very well without handling some raw ones. I have hundreds that are raw and hundreds that are slabbed. Almost all of my higher valued cards are slabbed. That's just the way I roll. To each their own.
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I have to think the grading companies love seeing this thread. More circulation for them. As cards are bought, sold, traded .. raw, cracked out, crossed-over, etc - dreamers, bargain hunters, flippers, enthusiasts - for show or for dough, or just those who do value the slab and grade will resubmit .. time and time again.
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I always crack out the "A" and "1" and "1.5" cards for my collection--no need to waste space on storage for those. Nearly all of my Exhibit sets are in binders. If there is some reason why I want the card to stay in a slab and it is part of a set, I've taken to making a laser print of the card in the slab and putting it in the album space where the card was supposed to go, just to remind myself that I have it and don't need to buy it.
If I want to resell the cards, they stay in plastic--just easier to move them.
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Another slow day - only freed 1 card - a 1971 Topps Tattoo of Boog Powell & Don Money - PSA 6
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if you like raw cards so much, buy them raw!
you will certainly save money....its just seems cracking raw cards out that you bought is a waste of money, because a graded card clearly brings in more than a raw card... think about your ESTATE PLAN....your family member who inherits your cards will be in a far worse situation trying to liquidate raw cards ... dont want to call it selfish but.... |
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I'm with you entirely, Scott, and have never cracked a slab except by accident. The only drawback with my large collection of 1000 slabs is weight (about 160 pounds).
PSA and SGC probably enjoy this thread laughing all the way to the bank. Slab, crack, slab, crack, slab, crack, etc. A perfect business model for them. It looks like we are in the minority, but perhaps there are a lot of folks like me, who are reluctant to join the fray on a thread like this. We may just be part of a silent majority. Thanks for your sanity. ![]() My estate plan is now complete with the purchase of a forklift to help my wife "move" my slabs. Hope she doesn't use it on me first. ![]() No one's position on this sensitive issue is going to be changed by anything said here. Fortunately I have some raw cards as well, so I'll just go back to feeling my stack. ![]()
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Gary - Dead on brother. I've been collecting cards for 30 years, I know what a card is worth irregardless of that stupid number on the flip. If there's a chance Ill resell I will not bust it out simply b/c it moves easier, thats just the way it is with all the guys collecting that have yet to get their hands dirty. I dislike slabs and smile every time I free a card...they are for kids!
Its amazing the difference in how many times Ive received a slabbed card and busted it open to be disappointed in what the scan/slab hide vs the raw card. Rarely am I disappointed in a raw card purchase via internet. Scott, calling us selfish is simply ignorant as you don't understand the reasoning of our collecting. I'll be damned if I ever spent 1-flippin cent on a TPG and thats ignorant as well but my personal beliefs are of higher priority and TPG's do not make me fell like a kid with cards. Its all about where you're coming from. So good for all those that appreciate slabs as well for those that love their raw cards...I love slabs too as they bust open! ![]() Last edited by rainier2004; 05-10-2012 at 06:38 PM. |
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And I thought I was the only one who is ambivalent about the whole slab/don't slab/crackout thing.
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A graded 1 or 2 often costs no more than a raw one. Given that, buy and crack. And your whole concept of the estate plan goes out the window if it isn't worth more.
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im not a flipper, only sold a few modern cards over the years...
also, you dont seem to realize how the hobby has changed over the last 30 years....as cards have become worth more and more, there has been an influx of more dirt bags trying to scam people....the TPGs protect people from dirtbags.... if the cards didnt escalate in value over the years, then we woulnt need TPG...but, since we know that big bucks are spent on cards, its important to have a third party leveling the playing field.... when i see a nice card not slabbed, i am not willing to pay up for that card because of the risk of it being trimmed, altered. etc... so i simply wanted to make the point that if you deslab your cards, your are hurting their value because most buyers like myself will be hesistant to buy raw...JUST LIKE YOU BOUGHT THE CARD GRADED FOR PIECE OF MIND....you may KNOW its authentic and not trimmed after you deslab it, but what about the next owner or the potential buyer? they will not be so sure of its authenticty as the person who deslabbed it! most importantly, in-person transactions are rare these days, so we have to rely on scans online or from an auction book, so the old timers cant touch and feel to check for authenticity...another reason to keep things slabbed. how many raw cards does REA have up for auction? nuf said |
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