Home PSA Set Registry Forum
Options

A Tale of Two PSA2's

Check out card No. 64, graded PSA2, in my No. 1 Uncle Sam Home Defense set. Then check out card No. 64 , also graded PSA2, in my No. 2 Uncle Sam Home Defense set. Big difference wouldn't you agree.

My question is there an easy way to switch the cards between the sets, short of deleting both cards then adding them again?

That way I wouldn't have to rescan the cards and add the inventory data.

Sorry I don't know how to add a link, if someone could do that I would appreciate it.
30's R Want List:

R73 1933 Goudey Indian Gum - Series 288 - Nos. 118
Also looking for 1953 Parkhurst & 1953 Quaker Oats Ripley's BION.

If you have any available for sale PM me

Comments

  • Options
    Thanks for posting the links.
    30's R Want List:

    R73 1933 Goudey Indian Gum - Series 288 - Nos. 118
    Also looking for 1953 Parkhurst & 1953 Quaker Oats Ripley's BION.

    If you have any available for sale PM me
  • Options
    scooperqprscooperqpr Posts: 438 ✭✭
    Warhound,could you not right click the images save them to your computer delete them from your registry and then just upload the pictures from your computer?image
  • Options
    Tony - PSA has disabled the right click function on images in the Registry. I already tried that. Plus I would still have to renter the pricing data.
    30's R Want List:

    R73 1933 Goudey Indian Gum - Series 288 - Nos. 118
    Also looking for 1953 Parkhurst & 1953 Quaker Oats Ripley's BION.

    If you have any available for sale PM me
  • Options
    bobsbbcardsbobsbbcards Posts: 3,254 ✭✭✭
    You just have to be tricky....

    Set #1

    image

    Set #2

    image
  • Options
    Thanks Bob - I'll see what I can do. Still shaking my head over the second card - How did the card only grade as a 2?
    30's R Want List:

    R73 1933 Goudey Indian Gum - Series 288 - Nos. 118
    Also looking for 1953 Parkhurst & 1953 Quaker Oats Ripley's BION.

    If you have any available for sale PM me
  • Options
    I figured it out, you right click and save as a document, then when you open the set document you can right click on the image to save it.

    Thanks Bob, you learn something new every day.

    Problem solved.
    30's R Want List:

    R73 1933 Goudey Indian Gum - Series 288 - Nos. 118
    Also looking for 1953 Parkhurst & 1953 Quaker Oats Ripley's BION.

    If you have any available for sale PM me
  • Options
    1960toppsguy1960toppsguy Posts: 1,130 ✭✭
    what the heck kind of set is that?
  • Options
    A NonSport set typical of the 30's - 40's era. Those are the cards I mainly collect.
    30's R Want List:

    R73 1933 Goudey Indian Gum - Series 288 - Nos. 118
    Also looking for 1953 Parkhurst & 1953 Quaker Oats Ripley's BION.

    If you have any available for sale PM me
  • Options
    otwcardsotwcards Posts: 5,291 ✭✭✭


    << <i>what the heck kind of set is that? >>



    Gum, Inc. (aka Bowman after WWII) issued this "Uncle Sam and Home Defense" set in 1941. The set consisted of 144 cards.
  • Options
    downtowndowntown Posts: 671 ✭✭✭
    You should be able to just deleat item from set, while it will be still remain in your inventory. Then you can add them back to the opposite sets.
    I collect Seattle Pilots autographs, 1969 Topps autographs, Signed Mickey Mantle Home Run History cards and have a JC Martin collection (he was my college Baseball coach)
    Doug
Sign In or Register to comment.