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What type of holder is used to submit cabinet cards (T3 etc.)?

Is there a Card Saver for this size? What have people used?

Thanks for the help.

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  • mikeschmidtmikeschmidt Posts: 5,756 ✭✭✭
    just to be clear - PSA only grades T3s - they do not grade any other contemporaneous cabinets.

    A semi-rigid lucite is fine by me - you should ask Jay Wolt - he is the gatekeeper of all that is T3 grading
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  • tkd7tkd7 Posts: 1,799 ✭✭
    I'm actually looking to encapsulate a Perez-Steele autographed Great Moments card, so it should be OK.
  • KnucklesKnuckles Posts: 2,512 ✭✭✭
    I think your best bet would be the 6 X 9 top loader meant for photos.. You could use a comic book plastic as well maybe.


    edited to add.. they don't make top loaders larger than 3x7 and 4x6 as far as I know
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  • << <i>I think your best bet would be the 6 X 9 top loader meant for photos.. You could use a comic book plastic as well maybe.


    edited to add.. they don't make top loaders larger than 3x7 and 4x6 as far as I know >>




    Sure they do... there are top loaders of all different sizes above 3x7 & 4x6... including... 8x10, 8.5x11, 9x11.5, 11x14, 16x20, etc... just type in "top loaders" on ebay and you'll see a wide variety of sizes pop up
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  • KnucklesKnuckles Posts: 2,512 ✭✭✭
    sorry I meant to say card savers not top loaders when saying I don't think they make them larger than 3x7 and 4x6
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