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4 | 10.00% |
| Try to work out a swap with that guy down in Mexico! |
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11 | 27.50% |
| Immediately ban LuckyLarry from Net54! |
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20 | 50.00% |
| Is Leons full name napoLEON? |
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5 | 12.50% |
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I think you needed just a little more Super Glue.
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LOL it wasn't too bad until I tried to clean it up with a little "Goo Gone"!
Larry
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And the point of this is what?
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To balance out the negativity I will say I think it is cool. I have made a ton of stuff like this. You need some more practice resealing the slab though.
I would also recommend changing the flip to remove the SGC. I like to make the flip so it can not be mistaken for a real one. I usually also make the back of the flip read "This is a novelty item".
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Now that's a good question. Have fun with your cards? Be careful out there? I just kind of enjoy looking at this card each morning.
Larry
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Atta- Boy!
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Larry, never leave a cup of coffee (or other liquid) next to your keyboard. That's just asking for trouble!
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Only once did I reuse a slab. A local card dealer was completely sold on PSA security. He insisted it was impossible to crack a slab without destroying it. So I cracked a t212, inserted a smaller version of his business card and resealed it. You should have seen his face when I presented this Obak to him. For months he kept it on display next to his counter top register and showed it to his customers with a warning to not over-rely on the slab and flip. Nice to get one convert!
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I will take it. Where do I sent the $40,000?
Thanks!
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