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Old 05-08-2015, 08:38 PM
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I wouldn't slab them. A couple years ago picked up PSA 9s of Mays and Bench. When I received them they were beautiful. A year later I looked at them and both of them cracked in the slab
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Old 05-09-2015, 04:35 AM
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I wouldn't slab them. A couple years ago picked up PSA 9s of Mays and Bench. When I received them they were beautiful. A year later I looked at them and both of them cracked in the slab
Really sorry about your mays and bench. That's exactly what I worry about, and for sure 2 of my favorite-looking from that set. I wonder if stabbing is part of the issue, straightening the cards out when they already have had a slight curl, thus stressing and ultimately cracking the plastic over time.

A tad off topic, but the issue reminds me of some of my mid 70s topps sets, where some of the cards appear a bit curled in sheets after having sat upright in boxes for a number of years (especially 73 and my two 76 sets). I have wondered if the cardboard stock from the mid 1970s sets was a little cheaper than what came before and after from topps
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Old 05-09-2015, 06:32 AM
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I have a set of the Topps 68 3D cards, and the 3D subset that was part of their 2011 Lineage set. Some of my 68s are graded, some not, depending on what state they were in when I bought them. I have seen a 68 3D uncut sheet. They are thicker and seem sturdier than the Kellogg versions, and I am not sure if they ever had the roll in the individual cards you mention. I have heard stories of the 68s cracking as well, but fortunately have not had that problem with my set.

I have always liked the 68 set and wondered why Topps never went mainstream with those type cards until 2011, and even then with only a small subset. I assume it was cost of production

I also have a set of the 86 Sportflics cards, which was a kind of 3D production, but the set is still in a factory box and do not know if they have had a cracking problem as well
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Old 05-09-2015, 10:28 AM
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The Rose cards have been in the plexi holders for over 20 to 30 years with no cracks and The pack with a small curl, just luck
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Old 05-09-2015, 12:48 PM
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Real beauties, Ron.

I read somewhere that most years the Kellogg's cards (maybe all but 1971) could be acquired in cereal boxes or other sources - like the packs Ron shows.

I wonder if there's a difference in how the cards fare if they were mixed in with cereal during the packaging/distribution/retail process and those cards that were not...

is there a way to tell if a card was inserted into a box or acquired differently (like perforated vs. hand-cut for Post)?
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Old 05-09-2015, 12:58 PM
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That's a good question, later Kelloggs mail in @ 1980 they came 3 or 4 to a strip perforated, I would have to check my sets, as far hand cuts to my knowledge do not apply to Kelloggs if that's what you meant
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Old 05-09-2015, 01:28 PM
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1970 Kelloggs hand cut proofs and sealed bag.
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