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PSA Holder Question..
Posted By: RP60
I have a pretty fair amount of P2 pins that I want to free from PSA holders. Does anybody out there have a method that works? I hate the idea of fumbling around with them and possibly damaging the pins..Thanks |
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PSA Holder Question..
Posted By: David Vargha
They are pretty easy. There are different ways, but I prefer a good, strong utility knife to score the seal and open it. |
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PSA Holder Question..
Posted By: Al C.risafulli
I slice right through the top half with a $20 Dremel tool, then pry the slab open with a flathead screwdriver. Takes about ten seconds, and I'm never worried about slicing open my hand or getting a shard of plastic in the eye. |
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PSA Holder Question..
Posted By: RP60
Thank you gentlemen.. |
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