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I think this is an interesting thread but I wonder if collectors shouldn't clam up with all the internet snooping and info available as to where their cards are, what they are in and how can they can be located
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I really asked because I recently, during a grading company special, had a couple of sets slabbed. Storing them is now a bigger challenge than it was when they were in binders. |
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I have some cards at my house.
If a thief comes to steal this... ![]() they will have to deal with this... ![]() |
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