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    Hockey advice

    A while back my dad gave me allot of hockey cards that range from 1910-1968. Some graded and allot not. The ones that were graded, all graded at 6 or better. With this being said I know very little about hockey. Tri-star will be here in Houston in 2 weeks. I was planning on getting some of the others graded but my dilemma
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    .who will it be better to get these graded by. I noticed allot of hockey cards are KSA graded. Beckett will be here and I can wait as they grade them and not risk the chance of them getting swapped as I've heard stories about this. Should I just send em in to get graded? Which grading company would hold more value?

    Any help will be greatly appreciated
    Last edited by andrade; 01-20-2016 at 10:49 AM.

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    Vintage stuff like that, PSA tends to be the preferred choice (vs Beckett for modern stuff). You see a lot of KSA because it's a Canadian company, and Canadians tend to be the biggest hockey market.

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    Vintage grading go with PSA.

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    I'll '3rd that'. Definitely go with PSA.

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    PSA for vintage, just like others have stated above. Seems like you have a ton of sweet cards on your hands!
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    Just a few to show...sorry for the poor pictures. Again I know very little about hockey but have been told I have some good ones





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    That's vintage alright!

    1st card - 33/34 OPC V252

    2nd and 3rd card - 33/34 OPC v288 -
    http://www.cardboardconnection.com/1...m-hockey-cards

    4th card - 71/72 OPC/Topps (rookie)

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    VERY nice cards!

    Thanks for sharing those few !

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    Thanks for all the help

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