Best way to Crack Gai or Gem Mint case ? Crossover
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Also..if I send the card to be crossover does Psa Crack it out of the case ? And do they leave it in if it dosent crossover ?
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i havent tried since
i feel luckier now
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Full disclosure...I've successfully cracked at least 10 holders, SGC and PSA.
It helps tremendously if you have a vise...find a neighbor who has one. Sandwich the holder between two pieces of wood, then gently close the vice so the slab is secured. It helps if the holder cannot move downward...get a beveled chisel and hammer...place the chisel in a groove on either side NOT THE MIDDLE of the slab. Once you know the chisel is "grooved", begin to tap until you feel the slab give way. Continue tapping the chisel till you have the slab opened, the bevel on the chisel will help you continue to open the slab.
Using a saw or snips to break off slab corners or any other method will either ruin your card, or worse, hurt yourself.
Respect the chisel, it will take a chunk out of you if you're not careful...FAIR WARNING !!!
I assume no responsibility for your success or lack thereof, personal injury or any other harm you come to if you use this approach. You do this at your own peril.
My true story...I once cracked and SGC 34, sent the card in raw and it came back a one of one PSA 8.5. This was a 1955 Topps card and I made a tidy profit for my effort...very tidy!
This is unequivocally untrue. I have used snips and a small flathead screwdriver - always slide sideways along the seam and never push in towards the card. I have cracked more slabs than you say you have, always with this method, and never injured a card or myself. I have a friend who taught me this method, has easily used it HUNDREDS of times, and never damaged a card. The chisel sounds riskier to me.
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Al
How I crack a holder.
Full disclosure...I've successfully cracked at least 10 holders, SGC and PSA.
It helps tremendously if you have a vise...find a neighbor who has one. Sandwich the holder between two pieces of wood, then gently close the vice so the slab is secured. It helps if the holder cannot move downward...get a beveled chisel and hammer...place the chisel in a groove on either side NOT THE MIDDLE of the slab. Once you know the chisel is "grooved", begin to tap until you feel the slab give way. Continue tapping the chisel till you have the slab opened, the bevel on the chisel will help you continue to open the slab.
Using a saw or snips to break off slab corners or any other method will either ruin your card, or worse, hurt yourself.
Respect the chisel, it will take a chunk out of you if you're not careful...FAIR WARNING !!!
I assume no responsibility for your success or lack thereof, personal injury or any other harm you come to if you use this approach. You do this at your own peril.
My true story...I once cracked and SGC 34, sent the card in raw and it came back a one of one PSA 8.5. This was a 1955 Topps card and I made a tidy profit for my effort...very tidy!
the card that sent me to the mergency room was a 1955 !!
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I use this and a small screw driver for all removals. Takes less than 10 seconds and have never damaged a card
do u use that and a crewdriver
how ?
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The chisel that I used to use was over an inch wide and provided a good bit more "steadiness" as I lowered it through the slab.
The card I did so well on was #64, Gus Triandos from the 55T set. At the time it became a one of one...not even Don Spence had that particular card, he only had an 8. Now the card is a POP 4 of 4. I bought the SGC for less than $30 and it sold for almost $800...one of those things!!
Use them to snap off a corner. Then do exactly what I said in my last post.
This method works great. I use a butter knife after snipping the corner. It is tougher with the current slab design to get the screwdriver/butter knife between the two slab shells. I sometimes slip an x-acto knife in first just to loosen it up a bit.
moderate success with the chainsaw method, so thumb up!
" I didn't fail, I found 2,000 ways how not to make a light bulb; I only need to find one way to make it work."
Once the corners are removed, the chisel method works like a charm.
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I use this and a small screw driver for all removals. Takes less than 10 seconds and have never damaged a card
this guy wins
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