Question about slabbed 3x5index cards
jimtb
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This is the first time I've seen a slabbed index card. Does anyone know how much the entire certify/slab process costs? Seems to me this would be a cool way to collect HOFers.
Chylak Signed Index Card - Slabbed
Collecting all graded Alan Trammell graded cards as well as graded 1984 Topps, Donruss, and Fleer Detroit Tigers
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You use the PSA/DNA "Combo" grading deal
<< <i>This is the first time I've seen a slabbed index card.Chylak Signed Index Card - Slabbed >>
CORRECTED LINK to the auction you are talking about.
Jim
Jery
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Jim
If I can't find a card autographed by them, I might as well go for the next best thing, a index card autographed by them. And yes, I would love to display it for everyone to see. Thats what this registry is all about. If you check my registry, I have a Cool Papa Bell autograph but it's impossible to register it because there isn't any cereal number with the card, the card is a unlicensed issue so they couldn't grade it, but it looks great slabbed. I would most likely show off my index cards in this manor. As long as I know the set is getting complete it's fine by me.
Jery
Jim >>>>>
I perfer to have them on cards, I don't really like postcards because they don't look that great! Small is better I think. But if thats the only way I can obtaining a players autograph, then I'll get it, I'll use it as a temporary filler until an actual card card be found. Same goes with the index cards, it's just temporary until an actual one can be found, it's just a matter of time. With all the new autograph HOF cards Upper Deck is putting out, it's just a matter of time to be added to the set registery.
For anyone interested in Autographed Baseball cards, this is a great investment. Something your kids will enjoy for years to come. Especially when they have been authenticated then you know they're real.
Jery
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The Bell card hurts, it's too bad you can't get it in the registry, and it's a great looking card! I'll be checking out your set from time to time to see the new cards. Nice job!
Jim
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