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I ended up going with Beckett. I was at the East Coast National yesterday. I spoke with Eugene who was a pretty nice guy. I had a lot of cards (31) to get done. The normal price was $20 per with a higher price for some premium signers. He cut me a deal and charged me $15/card for every player even on a dual (Ryan/Koosman RC). The only catch is I had a Tom Brady Card from 2003 that I got TTM. I had to do that one as well. That was not cheap. I hope he didn’t have anyone sign for him back then.
I still miss SGC doing these as it would have been about $150 cheaper and I really like the slabs. On the bright side my backlog is taken care of now. |
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