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Old 06-06-2013, 08:54 PM
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I absolutely abhor the word 'raw,' but that's all I collect unless there's little or no way around it. As time moves on, though, I do realize that grading is the way of the future, so I'm certain some time soon I'll begin having my cards graded.

But to me, baseball cards are such a direct connection to the carefree beauty of youth. When I look at my 1972 set in its binder, for example, I can remember right back to that summer, trading with my friends, flipping with my brothers and on and on. It is a great feeling to relive those wonderful lost days of yesterday in my mind, and touching those cards and smelling the waxy, gummy remnants on the cardboard is priceless. Now, if I'm looking at or holding a graded slab in my hands...I feel nothing.
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I buy ungraded cards. When I buy graded, I look for cards that are undergraded in my opinion. I will crack the slab, and save only the card. I have always been able to find reasonably priced cards buying ungraded. Since the cards are for my collection only, I am not looking for graded and the additional expenses involved.
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Daren...I agree with you. My cards are not "raw". They are cards in their natural state....as was intended...not imprisoned in plastic with someone stranger's opinion plastered on them

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Old 06-07-2013, 01:58 AM
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Daren...I agree with you. My cards are not "raw". They are cards in their natural state....as was intended...not imprisoned in plastic with someone stranger's opinion plastered on them
Dude, you really gotta start spelling my name correctly.
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Dude, you really gotta start spelling my name correctly.
It's D@r.rΣn, right?

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Old 06-10-2013, 11:37 AM
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I'm 2/3 of the way through a 1960 raw set. I pretty much buy on ebay and use only a few sellers who reliably grade their cards accurately. About 20 of the star cards were either graded cards I had, or I was able to buy for the same prices raw cards are going for.

Most of the cards I'm looking at are in the ExMt range and its a range where "old school" grading is a DRASTIC difference from modern TPG. I was burned more than enough times by old school grading(four badly rounded corners does NOT mean a card is "about exmt"). Really I resent the dishonesty and unethical behavior that existed on the part of MOST dealers prior to the wide availability of TPG slabbed cards.

Anyway, I do crack the cards out of the slabs and do not save the labels. The cards I have thus far in the set present really well, even with some touches of wear on the corners.

The big cards remaining for me are the Mantle, Maris, Koufax, Clemente, Musial and Yaz. Most definitely the Mantle and Yaz will be slabbed purchases and probably the others as well. I picked up most of the all stars already and made sure the Mantle AS and Mantle/Boyer were TPG cards....I think the Mantles are most likely to be trimmed.
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I prefer raw cards, but haven't broken out any graded ones yet. The holders help keep me from confusing cards. For instance, if this was out of a holder, I might think it was a '53 Dixie Lid...

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Old 06-07-2013, 05:42 AM
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I had to buy some slabs to complete sets simply because those cards were so valuable they were not available ungraded. But, after some trepidation, I managed to liberate them from their tombs...you just can't get that delectible ancient paper smell from a plastic case.
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I'll get the handle of editing a post someday

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Old 06-07-2013, 02:38 PM
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I had to buy some slabs to complete sets simply because those cards were so valuable they were not available ungraded. But, after some trepidation, I managed to liberate them from their tombs...you just can't get that delectible ancient paper smell from a plastic case.
I didn't think ANYBODY removed the exalted "PSA" slabbed cards from their sacred holders. I do all the time....... I prefer the raw cards or cards in their natural state over the slabbed cards. My entire 70-79 Topps Baseball Stars,LL and HOF collection is raw, About 1/2 cracked from PSA 6,7,and 8's and the other 1/2 bought raw. I haven't removed a PSA 9 that I managed to get for a good price from its holder. But I don't have very many. My Mantle collection is entirely raw from reputable Ebay sellers and card show dealers. I'm sure a few of them may have been altered. Someday if I ever want to sell the higher dollar cards I will have to grade them or re-grade them. But until that day i will continue to enjoy them. We can always grade them and consign them to a AH or Ebay seller if we had to. I imagine my nieces and nephews couldn't get them sold fast enough.
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Old 06-08-2013, 09:26 AM
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