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Posted By: Brueso
I know, I know- I've read the debates back and forth...but it's for 50s and later cards (the deadball ones were sent to SGC). |
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Posted By: Kyle
There's a lot of liabilities when sending in screw cases. The case can crack and damage the card, the card can fall out when unscrewed. |
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Posted By: t-205
what i do is put a sleeve in with the top loader and it doent move, i hate the card savers. to flimsy for my liking.. |
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Posted By: MikeW
What I hate most about the card savers is: I feel I run the risk of bending or damaging the card just putting it in... I never thought of PSA slicing it down the side, but imagined them having the same trouble taking the card out as I did getting it in. |
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Posted By: Brueso
well, I have always kept an inner sleeve with a hard plastic top loader, but they say they don't want top loaders. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
Brueso, |
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making my first PSA submission...
Posted By: JimB
MikeW, |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
I received 20 cards back Tues., 2 with obvious new damage, 1 a badly dinged corner which was not on the card when I cracked it out of the GAI holder and the other WHICH GRADED 6, had a small but glaringly obvious corner tip crease which was not present when sent in. Given the grade one would assume it got damaged between grading and encapsulation. |
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Posted By: Brueso
I can understand them not wanting screwdowns or those small two piece hard plastic containers- those can be difficult to open. But to not allow top loaders? They protect against that potential corner dinging and so long as you hold onto the inner sleeve when moving the card out, it's pretty easy to get them out. One card I am having graded is a Willie Mays auto card that is somewhat thicker cause it has a small piece of Candlestick Park in it- it won't fit in a card saver without messing up the corners. I decided on that one I was going to put it between two top loaders and then between two larger pieces of cardboard- that has got to be acceptable to them. Maybe I'll do all the cards that way. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
I would go with sgc simply because they will take better care of your cards - I wont say its never happened, but Ive certainly never had any cards graded by sgc come back with damage that wasnt already present. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
The last card Mike Wheat shipped to me was in a penny sleeve in a soft card saver, then that was loaded open end first into a larger rigid top loader. Quite a secure seeming package. |
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