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Old 11-17-2013, 06:25 AM
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Par for the course. If someone will pay for it eventually anything will be graded. Hey all you player registry collectors line up. Did you know that each Transogram box actually came with "2" collector's cards.

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Old 11-17-2013, 06:59 AM
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"That's right Ray, that's the beauty of the registry. If you slab it, they will buy. Matter of fact they'll come out of the cornfields and line up for it."
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I might not have an issue grading a cut out as a cut out if that is what someone really wants to pay for (and it's labeled as a cut out). Putting the graded cut out into any kind or registry sounds kind of crazy. I guess there could be a cut out registry.
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If they wish to slab this junk fine but they should not be adding it to the registry. Id love to hear the justification though when they have been unwilling to slab uncatalogued or sometimes even rare catalogued cards, yet for someone they will put scraps of magazines etc in slabs. Heck I cant even get them to grade my 1982 John Elway minor league card. They've N9 it 3 times know, yet its in the pop report.
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So is this a legitimate PSA slab?? I don't think they should slab cutouts unless they were meant to be cut out...like the stamps from the newspaper comic section. But out of a magazine, or book? No way!
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So they're doing this huh?

Looks like the price of beater publication lots just went up.

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