Freeing some graded cards
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Freeing some graded cards
Hi Members,
This video shows some guys from the old school community (93/94 format) breaking cases of A/B Taigas.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXtbs1o19EA
I'm not into graded cards myself and I found it quiet subversive, keeping an amused eye on these moves
But I'm pretty sure that some people here will not...
Just wanted to know from you guys what is your thoughts about this !
This video shows some guys from the old school community (93/94 format) breaking cases of A/B Taigas.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXtbs1o19EA
I'm not into graded cards myself and I found it quiet subversive, keeping an amused eye on these moves
But I'm pretty sure that some people here will not...
Just wanted to know from you guys what is your thoughts about this !
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Re: Freeing some graded cards
I prefer cards for playing, which is difficult to do inside such a plastic case.
I ordered some Beta sinkholes to play with once, and one that I received was graded as an 8. I had not expected to receive a graded card. I cracked it open and played it.
I notice that the cards they opened in the video were graded 6 and 7.5. Not very high grades.
I like the idea of the cards being able to be played as they were intended, and really like the idea of an old school 93/94 format, but I'm concerned over the affect this could have on card conditions. I hope that the players use sleeves and care for the cards. I'd also like to see the format allow the use of reprinted versions such as those in Revised and 4th edition. Some of these groups only allow you to play with the original printings.
Tav
I ordered some Beta sinkholes to play with once, and one that I received was graded as an 8. I had not expected to receive a graded card. I cracked it open and played it.
I notice that the cards they opened in the video were graded 6 and 7.5. Not very high grades.
I like the idea of the cards being able to be played as they were intended, and really like the idea of an old school 93/94 format, but I'm concerned over the affect this could have on card conditions. I hope that the players use sleeves and care for the cards. I'd also like to see the format allow the use of reprinted versions such as those in Revised and 4th edition. Some of these groups only allow you to play with the original printings.
Tav
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Re: Freeing some graded cards
Nothing wrong with cracking open a graded card to play with, since that is their main purpose,especially for grade less than 8 where the grade has little effect on the value of the card. The one thing that bothers me is how this skews the statistics maintained by PSA/BGS on how many cards with a particular grade exist. I don't know if either one has a process for removing a card from their records if it is known to have been opened.
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Hey all,
Yeah, I cracked out all my cards that were 8.5 or lower... at those grades they're better to have raw to play with (over 100 crackouts). I've even cracked some 9's to fill in sets (including beta Moxes and an Ancerstral Recall). I know you can send the flips to PSA and they're supposed to adjust their Population Reports, but I'm unsure how often they do. As for Beckett... no idea.
Honestly, I've always felt slabs were only for the "best of the best" as it were. 9's are OK, 9.5's and 10's are best. Everything else belongs in decks, to be played and loved. =D>
Just my $0.02 worth.
Take it easy,
Jared
Yeah, I cracked out all my cards that were 8.5 or lower... at those grades they're better to have raw to play with (over 100 crackouts). I've even cracked some 9's to fill in sets (including beta Moxes and an Ancerstral Recall). I know you can send the flips to PSA and they're supposed to adjust their Population Reports, but I'm unsure how often they do. As for Beckett... no idea.
Honestly, I've always felt slabs were only for the "best of the best" as it were. 9's are OK, 9.5's and 10's are best. Everything else belongs in decks, to be played and loved. =D>
Just my $0.02 worth.
Take it easy,
Jared
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Re: Freeing some graded cards
I agree with you all that cards which are graded above 8 should be preserved as collectors pieces, but below that, the right place is the battlefield !
I guess that nobody does ?I know you can send the flips to PSA and they're supposed to adjust their Population Reports, but I'm unsure how often they do.
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I'm guessing not very often. I tossed most of my flips at first until I knew about sending them in. At that point I started saving them...
I have over 100, probably tossed over 100, and I'm just one person...
Take it easy,
Jared
I have over 100, probably tossed over 100, and I'm just one person...
Take it easy,
Jared
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Re: Freeing some graded cards
Busted ! You're freeing 9 grades ! With Yoda's lightsaber ?
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Re: Freeing some graded cards
Blinding Angel?!?!thulnanth wrote:
I have over 100, probably tossed over 100, and I'm just one person...
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LOL, no... although if I had a lightsaber I'd probably use it. Most of my later crackouts were 9's, as I was trying to both finish my artist set in mint and thin out my excess graded cards (keeping mostly 9.5/10's).Alifromcairo wrote:Busted ! You're freeing 9 grades ! With Yoda's lightsaber ?
Yeah, like I said I collected graded cards to get the "best of the best" of cards that I loved, not necessarily to complete sets. I had a bunch of angels that were cool, so I graded some of them. At this point my graded stuff is more of a random assortment of singles, rather than full sets.10qii wrote:Blinding Angel?!?!
... except for Unlimited... I am going for a graded set of that (someday).
Take it easy,
Jared
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Re: Freeing some graded cards
I have a PSA(?) 9 Nightmare available for purchase if you do not have one. Just let me know when you start working on the set.thulnanth wrote:... except for Unlimited... I am going for a graded set of that (someday).
Take it easy,
Jared
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