I'm going to stop my original OCD-tendency post here in it's tracks:
I will go out on a limb and say (if used properly of course...) that I don't believe any form of Card Saver really damages cards. Am I off base here? These things have been around for 40+ years at this point. If they did, wouldn't we have been warned off a la the PVC pages paranoia of the 1980's / 90's, or the "screw-down-cases-are-bad" phenomenon of the past few decades?
Would PSA continue to say that they prefer subs in Card Savers if they actually damaged cards - knowing that many of their subs sit for like half a year on-end before being graded?
I think I'm making much ado out of nothing. Feel free to disagree...
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Last edited by jchcollins; 08-17-2025 at 09:24 PM.
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