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If anyone has it I would like to see a full panel from the Danish Go-Rounds. I have a hacked partial.
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Yup, that's it. Thanks.
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Not sure what brought this to mind, but it fits in with a question in this thread. Last year I sold a bunch of Kelloggs cards in PSA 10 slabs on ebay. When I went to sell them, one of them had an enormous crack in it. I didn't hide it in my listing. I made sure that the buyer was aware.
What I want to know is this: Is this a big problem? Does this happen a lot? I ask because I am considering grabbing a few cards, and I don't want to shell out $50 for a card that in three months is worthless. Of the 37 I sold, only one was cracked. But it still concerns me. Any thoughts?
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Yes. The 3D cards have always had a problem with cracking. I have tried storing them in pages, hoping to keep them from curling. After several cracked I decided to just let them curl.
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I guess I'll reiterate what I said a couple of years ago when this thread started. Ha ha. It seems entirely likely that the cracking/peeling/curling is a function of the local climate (read humidity). Since I've moved to the utter dryness of California, not a single crack, curl or bend has appeared on any of my Kellogg's cards. I could be wrong, but my layman's opinion says it is all about the humidity.
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Well, that doesn't bode well for me in North Carolina as far as humidity goes. We aren't the worst, but certainly not great. I might try the old slabs and see how that goes. And store them as humidity-less as I can (if that's possible).
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