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David, that's ridiculous. And you're a more patient man than me. Three months??
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Fourteen weeks actually from the day I sent them off 'til the day I got them back. Part of the slow turnaround was on the AH but the mediocre slab job is all on SGC.
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Continues to baffle me that aesthetics and resale are apparently more important factors than protection when people choose a TPG.....
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If you have ever owned or seen a Beckett holder there is NO QUESTION that they are the #1 TPG for card protection. Not even close to the others. They vacuum seal the card in a "penny plastic" and the card does NOT Move whatsoever.
I love them. BUT.....................for vintage, they are not practical if you want to ever get top dollar for your cards. Sad but true. For newer cards, BGS is still #1 for getting top dollar but vintage is what most of us on here collect me thinks. If only SGC and PSA actually took the time to maybe copy or start using similar practices, these problems would virtually disappear. ![]() peace, mike Last edited by vthobby; 10-22-2014 at 05:30 PM. |
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Adam, I've had cards I received in the mail like that. And this wasn't from SGC. These cards were coming from Net 54 members, and they were packed immaculately. The first one I got like that was my old Walter Johnson portrait. I was a little on edge when I pulled the card out of the wrapping. Luckily, it hadn't been damaged in transit.
You'd think by now they've heard this enough to the point where they would be looking into fixing the problem.
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I've only been on the board a short while, but I hadn't really seen this before. You'd think this would be a priority for SGC.
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I agree. In addition to the card not moving internally, the outer plastic is thicker/tougher than SGC/PSA. Unfortunately card protection usually ranks below slip/aesthetics/resale value on collector's reason for TPG submissions.
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p.s. I crack many of my cards, but here are a couple I still have in Beckett holders (or at least did at one point) ...
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That Gabby is cool. Can you imagine catching Walter Johnson!?!?!?!? Now there is a story for the grandkids! Not really related but kinda....I actually met Walter Johnson's grandson a couple of times. He does the larger shows and is a super cool person by the name of Henry Thomas. He wrote a GREAT book on the big train.
Back to your cards, the Luke Easter card is also very cool. Love the artwork and colors! Peace, mike Last edited by vthobby; 10-22-2014 at 11:22 PM. |
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