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I like 'em raw. I even cracked out my Kalamazoo Bats Harry Wright.
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1952 Topps Mantle SGC 80.
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I started collecting way before grading. I love having my cards in sheets & albums for display instead of those clunky plastic things. I don't get fooled easily so I don't feel the need to buy graded. Used to crack them out routinely. I probably cracked out some very valuable ones before I finally came to realize the graders and investors were winning. I still don't like it, but I leave 'em in those little plastic prisons now (mostly). I think I probably cracked out a Mathewson, or Wagner, or Cobb that was was worth a few hundred at the time, maybe $2k now.
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Not the most valuable I've cracked (Graded SGC 10), but I just got this card in two days ago (thanks Barry!) and also just got a new scanner in yesterday so I'm tinkering with the settings. I've tried two different settings - first one is "document" the second is set to "photo" setting. Which looks better?
Rob
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first one
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