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According to the Hall of Fame, slabbed cards may not be such a great idea. Is it time to crack out all of our graded cards? I don't think so.
Check out link to article: https://sportscollectorsdigest.com/c...YVjReEa8L20SrY ================================================== ============================================ |
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Well, I have cracked every card I ever bought out so I have the HOF on my side now ha
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The Hall of Fame is about history and preserving the game. Graded cards for me is all about the benjamins.
Stick with graded cards |
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Graded card case can sustain a dog bite and toddler abuse
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Whenever anyone does anything, there is a reason and there is a REAL reason.
“There are other reasons why cards in slabs are removed,” explained Sue MacKay, director of Collections at the Hall of Fame Museum. “For instance, thicker slabs require more storage space, but the main reason we do it is we’re just not sure if the slabs might eventually damage the cards.”The REAL reason they're doing this is storage space. Everything else is just made up so they sound like they know what they're doing. |
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I did like the idea about drilling a hole in a ball cube though. I'm not a big autograph person but have some key ones.
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Or I can believe the advice from oh.... like every conservator, archivist, curator.... Library of congress doesn't worry much about issues of storage space. But they do worry about acidity of paper items, so much so that they tried to develop a system to de-acidify books in massive quantities. It wasn't very successful. |
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I thought the article was well written, and explains openly that purpose has a lot to do with conservation. To each their own. Further, there are a few collectors on this site that advocate for mylar sleeves. So IMO, this article is for non-NET54 collectors to receive similar information that we ourselves discuss in threads.
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I do not have any slabs, but hey, I don't have a 1952 Topps Mantle or a T206 Wagner, either.
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I personally dislike slabs - although my best cards are slabbed. To me, TPG seems like Communism: the idea sounds great if everyone honors the system; but when put into practice there are too many individuals with bad intentions for it to work. There needs to be more safeguards and oversight, which is currently lacking, in order to protect the consumer. Of course, no one wants oversight, but without it the scammers have no reason to quit.
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Slabbed cards are like pretty flowers that smell bad.
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From the article: "The good news is that while heat is damaging, cold conditions are not, so if in doubt store in a cool, dark place."
Okay - baseball cards, you're going in the refrigerator. I'll find some other place for the yogurt. |
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As for the topic: I hate slabs as well, but they're a necessary evil. |
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