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Yeah, Phil sent me a Barry Larkin photo in a Beckett holder. I could knock out a home intruder with that thing. I hide it under the bed..............just in case. LOL!! ![]() |
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PSA if you want them to be looked at by the guy who coined the term "Type 1 Photo" and ever plan on selling (and thus having to ship) the photos.
Beckett if you want to turn your "handful of photos" into a "truckload of photos." Comparing the holders used by each, PSA's is more like the thickness of a toploader, and Beckett's is literally 1/2" thick. I have some low-end photos in the Beckett slabs (literal term in this case) that I've thought about breaking out just b/c I can't get them to sell with the resulting shipping prices I have to charge. Last edited by thecatspajamas; 01-31-2012 at 11:29 AM. |
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Out of curiosity, I think PSA only slabs photos that are 8x10 (or close to it), and for photos of other sizes (e.g., 5x7), they just give an LOA. How about Beckett? Do they slab odd size photos like 5x7 or are they like PSA and only do 8x10? I like slabbing for protection in addition to confirming Type I.
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Gary:
Beckett will slab any size photo up to about 8 3/4" X 11" which is the maximum size that fits into their holders. |
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As a "raw" guy I like PSA because their holders are very easy to get the photo out of, yet still secure for you "graded / authenticated" guys.
I hadn't thought about the home security aspect, the Beckett slabs are a bit bulkier than my Roy Gleason bat, but harder to get a good grip on. Doug Last edited by doug.goodman; 01-31-2012 at 12:32 PM. |
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thanks for the replies; since I also have few a autographed pictures items slabbed by PSA/DNA. I'll slab these pictures by PSA if for anything else, consistency....
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I believe the Beckett holders were designed to also hold comic books, so they have some depth to their width.
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