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Thanks for the tip. I have been thinking about busting out my 1978 Dave Parker PSA 1 because I think it can get a 2.
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Careful with those BVG slabs, you could lose a finger!
My experience with them is "one & done" as I'm too scared to try another. |
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When breaking BVG slabs:
Step 1: Make sure you have medical insurance. Step 2: Make sure you have someone available to take you to the ER. Step 3: Forget about breaking a BVG slab - sell it on ebay and buy a card in a PSA or SGC slab. But seriously, I use pruning snips to crack the corner and then a small screwdriver to separate the front from the back. I'd suggest picking up a cheap card to practice on first. Best Regards, Craig
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Be careful, a kid ended up in the emergency room after trying to open one with a screw driver. Another damaged the card after taking a hack saw to the end of the holder, he did get the card out but wrecked a corner.
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I've got 6 BVG's coming my way, and now I have to worry about whether my coverage will cover?
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Knock three times. The password is "bacon"
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Craig is correct, at least in how we do it. Use large bolt cutters to snip a corner off at the top, then use a small screwdriver (like those little ones made for eyeglasses) to GENTLY pry up around the top of the slab, and it will separate the slab. Also, if you do this and want the Pop Reports corrected, just mail me the old flips and I can have them taken out of the report.
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At this point in time, it is way too late to correct pop reports by mailing in slips.
I have a small stack of slips. Initially I did not save them. But one day I held onto one, and since then I've kept them. Pop reports are incorrect due to some cards being broken out and the slip information not sent in... and the reports are incorrect due to mistaken identification resulting in incorrect slips at the onset. The matter is way beyond being correctable. At best they could be rendered less incorrect. |
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I bet a Dremel tool and one of the handy attachments could safely and quickly open one of those slabs.
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