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OJ storage question
Posted By: Todd (nolemmings)
Since Old Judge's are making the threads these days, I'd thought I'd ask how everyone stores theirs. |
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OJ storage question
Posted By: Jay Miller
I keep most of my cards in 15 pocket plastic sheets. I do this because of the number of cards involved and not because I think this is the ideal way to store them. I would think that the best way to store, for both safety and appearance, would be in slabs and my preferred slabber would be SGC. |
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OJ storage question
Posted By: Tom Boblitt
who have under 20,000,000 Old Judges, most of mine are entombed in SGC holders with a few in PSA. The remaining ones like poses of Louisville guys I collect that are lower ungradeable, I just keep in toploads for the most part. I used to use the 15 page sheets but found that I really liked the SGC holders. |
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OJ storage question
Posted By: John(z28jd)
I have all of mine in toploaders except 2. |
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OJ storage question
Posted By: runscott
So far, so good, but I had one way back when that was so bowed that I didn't like having it in the top-loader. |
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OJ storage question
Posted By: Ben
Could putting your OJ's in screw-down holders possibly help with the bowing? Just a thought... |
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OJ storage question
Posted By: leon
Yeah, a screwdown helps the bowing. It turns it into a crease Precisely why my Four Base Hits is a 40 and not a 60.....best regards |
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OJ storage question
Posted By: warshawlaw
It was a really nice card too. I gradually worked out the bowing then had SGC grade it. Here's how I did it: |
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OJ storage question
Posted By: MW
Adam really has a good suggestion here. On several occasions I have "lost" an N172 because I've had it in a holder that flattened it more than it was initially willing to be flattened. Applying slight pressure over time is the best solution. |
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OJ storage question
Posted By: Julie
and SGC isn't going to damage your cards. They let the bow of the card determine the width of the holder. |
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OJ storage question
Posted By: Tom Lawrie
I'm always pretty obsessive about holders and storage, but I did find something that I like well enough. I use a product called "Pro Mold, Thicker Card One Screw." Basically, it is a hard plastic screw down with a recessed area in the middle (sized exactly for 1957 and newer Topps). They make a couple of different types - 4 screw, 1 screw etc., plus they have normal thickness, as well as the thicker version that I use. Since many of my OJ's are bowed, I looked around for awhile until I found this type of holder. |
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OJ storage question
Posted By: warshawlaw
I just got in a Newsboy with a nice "curve" to it. I am starting the flattening process on it. I'll keep everyone posted on the results. It will probably be a lot tougher than the OJ because it is thicker. I'd figure around 6 months. |
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