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    Why the dislike of graded cards? (honest noob question, please no flames, haha)

    I've always been of the mind...vintage is really the only reason for grading...or unless your doing it for PC protection or something. But i'd agree...i'd just crack the slab

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    WOW! That Stewart was a steal! Not to bad on the Front Row Joe either! Congrats on the pick-ups.

    I dislike graded cards as well, crack em open. Grading should be reserved for the older stuff. IMO

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    Man, i havent heard front row joe in a LONG time!lol......thanks for the reminder!

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    Very nice, and congrats!

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    Wow you got a hell of a deal!!!! Those 07' Stewart autos seemed kinda hard to come by at times..Congrats on the great pick-ups!!!!

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