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#2012796 - 11/23/12 07:23 AM If not having graded, best method to preserve vintage?
billdavis52
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I am very interested in knowing the best method to secure my vintage 50,s if not having them graded. Would card saver IIs and Is be the best? And would y ou consider using soft card sleeves in conjunction with the card savers? Need Direction!!!
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#2012797 - 11/23/12 07:33 AM Re: If not having graded, best method to preserve vintage? [Re: billdavis52]
Blackie
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I think Card Savers are a good way to go if you wanna keep your cards raw yet enjoy them. I do suggest card saver 1's over 2's as the allow more room for your card and less chance on messing up the corners.

I dont suggest soft sleeves as i believe the card saver protects the card well.
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#2012799 - 11/23/12 08:20 AM Re: If not having graded, best method to preserve vintage? [Re: Blackie]
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#2012800 - 11/23/12 09:34 AM Re: If not having graded, best method to preserve vintage? [Re: bbo]
33rdStreet
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I agree, card savers are great. The card is secure, well protected and you can handle them without and peoblems
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