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Old 08-25-2010, 07:00 PM
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Default Graded card sleeves

Hopefully, someone can point me in the right direction.

I am looking for graded card sleeve for a t202 graded by SGC. I can't seem to find any. I also need one for an E125 graded by SGC as well.

If there aren't any available, does anyone have a solution for me to protect the slab in either case?

Any info is appreciated.

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Tony, I've had a need for tallboy graded card sleeves for a long time for my R313s, Exhibits and '64 Topps Giants and still have not found anything. I would be interested in a solution as well.

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Here's what I use for the larger slabs:

http://www.the2buds.com/susllgpc.htm

The slab fits just fine with not too much extra room. The drawback is that unlike typical sleeves for graded cards, these can't be sealed. But even with the open end, I find these work well, especially when they're stored in a box. Basically, I put up with not being able to close the sleeve because it protects the slab.
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Tony,

I use magazine bags for larger slabs. They are a bit oversized a bit, but they have a flap that can be folded over and taped shut. If you wanted, you could put a magazine backer board in with it and it will help fill in the slack. The downside is you won't be able to see the reverse.

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Here's what I use for the larger slabs:

http://www.the2buds.com/susllgpc.htm

The slab fits just fine with not too much extra room. The drawback is that unlike typical sleeves for graded cards, these can't be sealed. But even with the open end, I find these work well, especially when they're stored in a box. Basically, I put up with not being able to close the sleeve because it protects the slab.
Thanks Rob, they seem more than adequate and I am going to pick some up.
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you could buy a heat sealer and a roll of lay flat plastic and custom make them as you need them.
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Thanks for the info

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If you have a comic book shop nearby you might want to look there. They used to have several different sized comic book sleeves, which even the smallest size might be bigger than what you need, but it's something.
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