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Apparently they're not into test marketing. If they get off the ground, all you can do is hope they don't quickly realize the packaging (flips) are not what consumers would like and then change them. Not sure how a company that is into grading is going to crack the code and survive in this PSA dominated market. They could get a foot hold in pre-war but the $$/volume seems to be in newer cards. I remember when GAI started out, they seemed good, then all the altered cards started getting slabbed. Best of luck to a new TPG venture because the hobby needs something it can trust.
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