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There was some discussion about this recently that might help you.
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=131924 I haven't bought any yet, but I'm also looking at some different options. |
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Thank you. Mine isn't more of a storage aspect. Mine is more for sending in for grading aspect.
The 6x9 looks like it might be too tight of a fit for the Turkey Reds...I know the Turkey Reds are slightly smaller, but wouldn't you want more than a 1/8" of room per side? |
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Yea, that's what I was thinking too and why I haven't moved on buying anything yet.
In fact, I think I'm just going to get them slabbed like you are. Then they'll fit in the box and I won't have to worry about bent edges. I'm going to call SGC and PSA on Monday and just ask them to recommend the best way to ship them. Thanks, |
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Hi,
Before PSA began grading T3s, I kept mine stored in the 6 X 9 toploaders. They fit fine and I never had a problem with them. Since they began grading T3s, I've sent in over 400 to PSA and each time have used the same 6 X 9 stiff top loaders. It's the safest way to store and ship them that I have found. I wish I had those 400 top loaders back! Hope that helps. Happy Collecting, Craig |
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BTW thanks for calling me the Village idiot over on the PSA boards after I tried to help you
They say there is a LAST time for everything http://forums.collectors.com/message...96&STARTPAGE=1
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You weren't trying to help me troll...you were trying to belittle me and start trouble as you usually do! Now quit hijacking my threads!!!
PS - I wouldn't call you telling me to stick a Turkey Red in a Card Saver II as being helpful at all. I see that as you belittling me..... Last edited by bobbyw8469; 02-05-2011 at 05:48 PM. Reason: added a PS! |
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when i had a few cabinets i would put the card into a comic sleeve (with the white cardboard for rigidity)...then put it into a comic toploader. the bigger sleeve w/cardboard would protect the raw cabinet and the toploader would protect the whole thing so nothing moved. perfect fit. the sleeves were like 5 for $1 and the toploader was $2.50 each.
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