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morgoth

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Those look awesome in the sleeves. I am going to order me a 20 here pretty soon.

To the folks who don't think its a big deal but for me I travel to card shows all over the place and the loading and unloading of graded cards from boxes into displays eventually scratches them to heck. The bags just suck after about 2 months of usage.

The breakthrough with these is you can see the card through the bag eliminating the need to open the bag and it can go straight into the case without removing the bag.

If you are just staying home looking at your collection it may seem odd but for people who travel with cards scratches and chips becomes a huge thing especially when you start getting charge backs from ebay customers due to scratched holders.
 

zach

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Different strokes for different folks, I guess.

I don't carry my graded cards around like an Ipod or Phone so they don't get scratched. I store them in a box, they don't move and don't get exposed to sunlight or UV light. Graded card sleeves are just fine for me.
 

archiebunkerjr

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I find myself thinking these cases are nice. I'm with Chris on this one - especially in regards for PC cards. You spent $$ on the card itself and then getting the card graded because you thought the card was worthy of PC. Why wouldn't you want to spend a lousy $2.50 to protect the slab?

Is there a see through plastic cover on the front and back?
 

ThoseBackPages

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archiebunkerjr said:
I find myself thinking these cases are nice. I'm with Chris on this one - especially in regards for PC cards. You spent $$ on the card itself and then getting the card graded because you thought the card was worthy of PC. Why wouldn't you want to spend a lousy $2.50 to protect the slab?

Is there a see through plastic cover on the front and back?


front window only i believe
 

zach

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archiebunkerjr said:
I find myself thinking these cases are nice. I'm with Chris on this one - especially in regards for PC cards. You spent $$ on the card itself and then getting the card graded because you thought the card was worthy of PC. Why wouldn't you want to spend a lousy $2.50 to protect the slab?

Is there a see through plastic cover on the front and back?

I have a 1965 Topps set fully graded/slabbed....598 cards.

I would need an additional $1,495 for this set. I don't think it's worth it.... especially that this set just sits in a box.
 

ThoseBackPages

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zach said:
archiebunkerjr said:
I find myself thinking these cases are nice. I'm with Chris on this one - especially in regards for PC cards. You spent $$ on the card itself and then getting the card graded because you thought the card was worthy of PC. Why wouldn't you want to spend a lousy $2.50 to protect the slab?

Is there a see through plastic cover on the front and back?

I have a 1965 Topps set fully graded/slabbed....598 cards.

I would need an additional $1,495 for this set. I don't think it's worth it.... especially that this set just sits in a box.

agreed. id leave the set in BCW Cardboard Slab Storage Boxes
 

Russ S.

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rico08 said:
Does it come with a carrying purse?
It's called a satchel.
Indiana Jones had one.

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