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I agree with Mark as well. Also, I won't pay more for something slabbed/certed VS not.
My solution to slabbing when framing is making a high quality copy of the item and framing that. Below is my example of a Walter Johnson check I bought slabbed and then framed. Sent from my SM-G998U using Tapatalk
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All autograph pieces--and photos, too, for that matter, should be removed from their slabs. They are not an archival storage method--the plastic is not archivally safe. You will not find a single slabbed item at any serious repository of important paper items--museums, universities, libraries, etc.
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I wouldn’t pay more for a slab but they don’t seem to irk me like they do many of you.
Maybe not archical material for the next 200 years, but sort of doubt anyones going to be around worrying about a Lou check in 2222. |
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You're quite wrong. First, it isn't two hundred years . It's more like twenty. Second, there will be interest in Gehrig two hundred years from now. And third, it's our job to protect these artifacts while we own them, and before we pass them on. If you're not willing to ensure their survival as best you can, you have no business owning them.
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David,
Have you ever bought anything in a PSA slab, be it a card, photo, ticket, whatever? If so I'm guessing you immediately busted it out. But just curious. |
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I've purchased one slabbed autograph. Before and After: Last edited by David Atkatz; 09-15-2022 at 06:51 AM. |
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Gehrig will be important to mankind if 200 years. What a preposterous statement to make with such certainty. If I want to buy 100 Gehrig checks and wipe my dogs ass with them that’s my prerogative. What a condescending moronic comment. All because I don’t have an objection to a psa holder. Get over yourself. Last edited by Snapolit1; 09-14-2022 at 10:31 PM. |
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