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			Anybody sold/shipped any 132 card sheets lately? I am going to sell the few I have left and was shocked by the USPS priority "tube" shipping price. If anyone has cheaper suggestions I would love to hear them. Thanks   | 
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			How about buying your own tube and ship USPS Ground Advantage ? I'd look into this option and compare the prices.
		 
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			The extra $15 fee they implemented on packages over 30" in length last year really hurts when shipping baseball bats, as well.
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			The wonderful lady behind the counter at the post office told me UPS is the reason for the $15 price hike. USP flies the packages and added the fee. It is why if you use ground from USPS it is still cheaper.
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			Um...the few you have left don't include any from 1978 Topps baseball do they?  I still need the Murray and the Rookies sheets...
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			No just some junk era stuff. The best being an early 89 Fleer error sheet. I also have a 87 blank front and some bazooka sheets. I will list them in the BST section in a few days. Still need to figure out cheaper shipping or sell as a lot.
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			On subject, but off the postal cost subject. I have found the cheapest and far more secure to any bend or crush damage method for mailing posters and sheets is to find a dumpster behind a carpet store for the center tubes from a carpet roll.  The tubes are a 100 times stronger and can be cut to length with a saw or a circular saw with a plywood blade nicely. Nothing gets it there better. 
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