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Questions on cutting a wax box bottom
I PC Dwight Gooden and I want to buy a 1985 Donruss wax box with him on it. My question is: What is the best method to cut the box? There has to be a better way than using my scissors. Any advice?
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Why cut it at all? The boxes fold pretty well and can be stored in either a comic bag with a backing board, or a large toploader.
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I was thinking about sending it in to be graded. Good idea though.
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1985 Donruss Wax Box Bottoms #PC1 - Dwight Gooden Courtesy of COMC.com I have this one for sale. It's already cut from a box.
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If it's cutting for grading, what would probably be best is removing the box bottom from the box by cutting partly up the box side. Making a bit of a tray. The sides then may fold down flat, I don't have an 85 donruss box handy to see if it would. Either let the leftover sides down flat, or use a new blade in a utility knife to slice the corners so the excess folds flat.
Once you're at that point use a paper cutter to remove the sides, and to cut the panel the way you want. Mine is a cheaper version like this one. http://www.dickblick.com/products/da...paper-trimmer/ It can be tough holding the piece straight for the first cut. There are better machines, but they're a bit pricy. I haven't used mine for any cards. My collection of cards on boxes ranges from full boxes, most folded and bagged, to singles hacked out with a dull jackknife (My own from a scout campout in 77 where they had a bunch of Hostess stuff donated and I got quite a few of the boxes. ) But I have used it a lot to cut up cereal boxes to make envelope stiffeners for shipping stamps or corrugated cardboard to ship cards. Steve B |
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Great info! Thanks so much!
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I saw those on eBay and that is what gave me the idea. I could get a box for about $5-10 and cut it and grade it for cheaper than buying it off eBay. Also I could possibly get a better grade! Not that I really care that much.
I appreciate everyone for responding and helping me find the cards and giving advice! Any idea what it would cost to be graded? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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