should I be worried ??????????????????????
BassPro77
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Heres the story. I live in England and I have movers comming tomorrow to ship my stuff to Florida. I got into PSA about 6 months ago and have about 60 of them. Should I worry about them cracking, warping or any thing because of climate changes, and storage in warm humid weather? About 90% are 58 topps, 8% are 60 Fleer, and 2% 59 Topps. As of now I have them in a wooden foot locker along with 8 binders full of cards.
ANY IDEAS??????????????????????????? What are your thoughts??????????????
thanks
ANY IDEAS??????????????????????????? What are your thoughts??????????????
thanks
Bill
looking for PELLE LINDBERGH's psa and 1960 fleer baseball psa 8 and up
sets in progress
R.I.P. Barstow 24 April 1999 - May 15 2009
looking for PELLE LINDBERGH's psa and 1960 fleer baseball psa 8 and up
sets in progress
R.I.P. Barstow 24 April 1999 - May 15 2009
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I am soooo glad I'm done with all that PCS stuff I've never had anything lost or stolen, thank God...but I have had items broken I did have one 3' x 3' x 3' box lost temporarily on my last move from Montana to Texas in 2004, but the movers found it about a month later and shipped it to me. The one thing I did whenever I was PCSing, was to carry all the high-value stuff I could with me (or mail it to my new address ahead of time). That way, there were no worries whatsoever about some crazy moving company doing anything "funny" with them.
Whatever you do, good luck with the move, and welcome back to the States
Steve
<< <i>Honestly Bill, I'd be more concerned about the movers breaking/losing/etc... the cards than I would about climate changes hurting them.
I am soooo glad I'm done with all that PCS stuff I've never had anything lost or stolen, thank God...but I have had items broken I did have one 3' x 3' x 3' box lost temporarily on my last move from Montana to Texas in 2004, but the movers found it about a month later and shipped it to me. The one thing I did whenever I was PCSing, was to carry all the high-value stuff I could with me (or mail it to my new address ahead of time). That way, there were no worries whatsoever about some crazy moving company doing anything "funny" with them.
Whatever you do, good luck with the move, and welcome back to the States
Steve >>
I don't think the English care about are base ball, but just incase I put a lock on the locker so they will never know.
looking for PELLE LINDBERGH's psa and 1960 fleer baseball psa 8 and up
sets in progress
R.I.P. Barstow 24 April 1999 - May 15 2009
<< <i>Heres the story. I live in England and I have movers comming tomorrow to ship my stuff to Florida. I got into PSA about 6 months ago and have about 60 of them. Should I worry about them cracking, warping or any thing because of climate changes, and storage in warm humid weather? About 90% are 58 topps, 8% are 60 Fleer, and 2% 59 Topps. As of now I have them in a wooden foot locker along with 8 binders full of cards.
ANY IDEAS??????????????????????????? What are your thoughts??????????????
thanks >>
Not anymore than Floridians would have to worry about your damp, foggy wet weather
They will be just fine
54 & 55 Bowman
55, 56, 58, & 60 Topps.
Have lots of cards, including some PSAs, 53-58 to trade.
Also, have Football 55-57 to trade for BB cards.
YOU DON'T RUN ON ROBERTO CLEMENTE!!!
Hygrometer reading should be around 70.
<< <i>You have to slowly adjust them to a new climate. I suggest moving to New England and slowly working your way down the east coast, living in each city for about 2 months. >>
Thats Great! lol
Mark
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NFL HOF RC SET
This thread makes me wonder how much protection the PSA slab has???
I also noticed you said you're packing the cards in a wooden
foot locker, I had a friend that moved from overseas and he said the US prohibits the importation of goods packed in solid timber packing material
I have no idea why , but I think it has to do with bugs and stuff that can make homes in them, I would check with your shipping agent on that for sure .
Either way , I really don't think you should have to worry about much , You might want to wrap the stuff in heavy cardboard and try not to use plastic to wrap anything because plastic can retain moisture .
I know people often ship animals on airplanes so I don't think the tempurature is severely different in the cargo holds of airplanes .
I wish you the best of luck with your move , I'm sure everything will be fine .
<< <i>You have to slowly adjust them to a new climate. I suggest moving to New England and slowly working your way down the east coast, living in each city for about 2 months. >>
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Lou
They are totally waterproof, and super strong, and assuming you are flying, you can use it as a carry-on. I live in south Florida and have two of them, one of which i put my most valuable cards in if i know a hurricane is coming.