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Posted By: leon
First of all welcome to the board and thanks for posting. Don't worry you'll be fine. We aren't as bad as some of these threads make us out to be. As for the GAI big, flimsy, plastic holders, I don't like them. I am not really enamored with GAI at all but that's a different thread. To me the big flimsy holders remind me of trying to open my 8yr old's Barbie doll packages for her. They sort of look the same except without the 1000 wires holding all of the pieces in. I will say that at least GAI does perform a service in doing this kind of grading. Just a service I don't care for though. PSA, and I think in the near future SGC, will grade oversized items.....regards |
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