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			Any other thoughts on this? Thanks
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			now that the dust has settled and graded cards seem to be flooding the market. What are your thoughts now?
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			I like to collect cards that reputable grading card companies will not likely slab, so if more vintage is under plastic it probably won't effect me. Brian Last edited by brianp-beme; 12-22-2022 at 02:19 AM. | 
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			I would like to see them try to slab the Cracker Jack Caldwell.  The wooden plaque  is about 5/8" thick. Brian Last edited by brianp-beme; 12-22-2022 at 11:14 AM. | 
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			Read my signature below; it says it all about graded cards
		 
				__________________ James Ingram Successful net54 purchases from/trades with: Tere1071 (twice), Bocabirdman (5 times), 8thEastVB, GoldenAge50s, IronHorse2130, Kris19 (twice), G1911, dacubfan, sflayank, Smanzari, bocca001, eliminator, ejstel, lampertb, rjackson44 (twice), Jason19th, Cmvorce, CobbSpikedMe, Harliduck, donmuth, HercDriver, Huck, theshleps, horzverti, ALBB, lrush | 
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			I like both, but for my vintage sets, I prefer raw. I crack out the majority of cards in slabs that I buy. The only ones I don't are high value cards. But even with those, I still occasionally crack them out as well.
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			To the top!
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			Any new thoughts?
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			No, no one has posted any thoughts on this dead horse topic since Christmas.  No one has any new thoughts on this topic on the Postwar side either.  There are no new thoughts on this topic.  Use the search feature on this site.   A guy named Archive will give you plenty to read.
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			I have had one new thought on this topic...I like my cards graded if they are not raw. Brian | 
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			I have both, if I get an expensive graded card I might not crack it open but I prefer raw ?
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			John, great puzzles!  Gary, awesome photos!! graded or raw... slabbed or natural entombed or liberated I don't want a 9 or a 10 card. I want one I can touch and I'm not concerned about touching. | 
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			My observation,  but I notice a lot of people complaining about graded cards entombed, slabed whatever the term used is, then they break them out and then put them right back in an entombed state they feel is not entombed. I also don't understand the term the way they where ment to be. Where they ment to be stuck in binders, sleeves, shoeboxes, tins, safety deposit boxes or any other way of preservation?  Where they ment for grown men to handle and smell them? Where they ment to be unknown or different variations worth more money? Where they ment for HOFers with bloated numbers to be more valuable then common players?  Is it a disservice to break them out without letting companies know for other collectors that want that type of information? Why devalue a card not just in terms of monetary, but also authenticity. Raw vs graded is also funny to me as I see a formula for both, raw is graded, just in a different subjective way. If not why is 1 worth more than another or more desirable graded or raw? People care even if they try not to act like they do. I also don't buy some "don't care" if they're buying a fake even if it's raw. If you love the hobby that should bother you. I couldn't care less if its graded or raw, but I want it to be real regardless and as nice as I can find. Nothing I collect have I ever seen better then mid grade and raw has been less then that. When you're looking at truly rare cards which I am rarer then most HOF cards to be honest I try to find and preserve the best card I can get. Some like them beat up some like them mint some can only afford certain grades, but we all are trying to preserve. I can guarantee that I'm not doing it for an investment other than investing in preservation of a little known common player that I will be donating to the town so future generations can observe the past. I may be mistaken, but most if not all franchises major or minor league have some sort of entombed history including the HOF for every major sport. They seem to understand the importance of entombed treasures. | 
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