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Old 01-11-2015, 11:55 AM
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You could also get the card slabbed then fade it in the sun, I suppose. It wouldn't say blue variation but you could pass that off as a TPG error. You could even protect the flip by covering it while the card is exposed. Allegedly
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You could also get the card slabbed then fade it in the sun, I suppose. It wouldn't say blue variation but you could pass that off as a TPG error. You could even protect the flip by covering it while the card is exposed. Allegedly
I would think you might get away with that on a lower grade card. I assume in the holder the card would seriously warp. I would think the card would get very hot in that sealed plastic holder out in the sun.

Any body got a high end 58 Aaron they would donate to testing.
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Ben-- can I hire you to turn my blue one back to green ?
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Ben-- can I hire you to turn my blue one back to green ?
Yes but it would cost a lot more than turning a green one blue.
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Here is a Blue Gibson up on ebay now.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/PSA-4-BOB-GI...item1e9e35a797
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Only 50 gs. I am glad it is priced reasonably. Nothing noted on the grading label. Interesting.
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I can't believe you outed that auction!

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The graded blue Aaron in the Heritage auction sold for over $3000 with bp and was resold by Probstein123 on Ebay for around $550 a little while later. Not sure what this Gibson will sell for the first time, but will be interesting to see what it sells for the second time.
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