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darocker80

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Going to submit my Lincecums (First submission ever), tips? I am not good at putting cards in Card Savers, tip on that as well lol.
 

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To put them in a cardsaver...you can cut the cardsaver down the long side and put the card in (use a penny sleeve too).

To ship, I always placed all cards between 4 pieces of cardboard and then send FedEx.

You can probably do without the FedEx but I like the tracking abilities of FedEx better than the USPS.
 

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I prefer to drop them off in person since they are only about 15 minutes from the house. :D :D :D
 

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You need a micro fiber cloth, like the ones you get with a pair of glasses. Softly wipe down the card on both sides with that to remove finger prints and such.

DC confirmation.

Also another trick, with the penny sleeves you can take and cut a small amount of one of the corners off to help spread the sleeve more to make it easier to put the card in it with out damaging it. You can also get bigger sleeves, like the 100+ point font sleeves or the vintage sleeves.
 

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Armored car with 7 security guards, hand delivered with gloves and a biohazard suit.

;)
 

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Philip J. Fry said:
Armored car with 7 security guards, hand delivered with gloves and a biohazard suit.

;)

Man, I knew Tony Clark was collectable and a great guy, just didn't know they were that valuable.

For me... penny sleeves 1/4 slit at top to be sure the corners don't catch, I used to use card savers and do the cut them down one side trick, but I know I use the oversize card savers and that avoids having to cut down the side.
 

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