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Old 07-12-2021, 04:56 PM
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It will have a line down the block and the majority will be new shiny stuff that isn't worth the grading fees. Junk Slab era is upon us.
I kid obviously because Im of the mindset that anything that gets ppl in the hobby is good for the hobby and right now its all about breaking, grading and flipping. The young audience eats it up and if we can even retain a small part of that audience when most move onto the next fad, its good for the hobby.
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Old 07-12-2021, 05:02 PM
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...if we can even retain a small part of that audience when most move onto the next fad, its good for the hobby.
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It will have a line down the block and the majority will be new shiny stuff that isn't worth the grading fees. Junk Slab era is upon us.
I kid obviously because Im of the mindset that anything that gets ppl in the hobby is good for the hobby and right now its all about breaking, grading and flipping. The young audience eats it up and if we can even retain a small part of that audience when most move onto the next fad, its good for the hobby.
They will be looking to grade their Ohtanis and Charizards.
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They will be looking to grade their ... Charizards.
What team is he with?
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Team Rocket, of course! But only if you evolve a Charmander.
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OK I understand most of those words but the context is missing. Charmander?? Sounds like someone who uses Charmin toilet paper.
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It will have a line down the block and the majority will be new shiny stuff that isn't worth the grading fees. Junk Slab era is upon us.
I kid obviously because Im of the mindset that anything that gets ppl in the hobby is good for the hobby and right now its all about breaking, grading and flipping. The young audience eats it up and if we can even retain a small part of that audience when most move onto the next fad, its good for the hobby.
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$100 reslab done by end of day is perfect. Dropping off 3 cards Wednesday for this.
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$100 reslab done by end of day is perfect. Dropping off 3 cards Wednesday for this.
If you have an older slab on a high-dollar card it's a no brainer. Lighthouse labels are performing better and no one checks the certs online.
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$250 for any card up to $4,999 is a tough price point. Adding $250 on top of the purchase price is going to be a hard decision for people to make.

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