How do you open a slab?

I want to submit a crossover but I think it might score higher if I sent it in raw. Is there a safe way to remove it? Also, is PSA serious about not accepting cards in screw down holders? I can't imagine sending a $3500 card in one of those little card savers.
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With PSA stating that no card can go down upon review I can't believe anyone would risk sending a card in raw. They have also stated that cards can get full bumps not just .5's
By cracking you run too many risks imo.
Steve
For breaking cards out of holders, I use the same method for all brands.
Place holder on concrete slab and beat all around the edges with a hammer. Then just pry them open.
If you put the card in a clear freezer bag first, you can avoid flying chunks of plastic.
You're not supposed to use the 'little' cardsavers. Use a cardsaver 1 which is fairly roomy.
Then put it between 2 pieces of cardboard, then put it in a box. That's plenty secure even for a $ 3500 card.
"How about a little fire Scarecrow ?"
Steve
Its pretty simply to crack the BGS cases, just chip away at the edges
I think PSA would accept cards in any holder, as long as your check, money order, or credit card payment is there
I remember everybody telling me that PSA would only accept packages vis Registered mail, so I did, and it took like 3 weeks!!!
Now, I do what a friend told me, I send them via USPS Priority mail, with Signature Confirmation, and maybe some insurance.
By the way, its alwasy good to crack a card, and send it in for regrading, rather then send it in as is, they will not insult their own company by giving you a point or 2 higher
Giovanni
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PSA holders usually pop right open. I use a steak knife and simply wiggle it on the top corner and they pop right open.
I actually save the holders as the can be used to display other cards in. Paid for it might as well get some use out of it.
SGC and Becket are a different story. I had to bust the corner off with a pair of pliers first before I could pry it apart.
I have yet to try the "Smash it with a hammer" approach
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