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05-03-2026, 03:20 AM #51
Greetings:
@momsaidkeepit As a person who is an anti-graded collector I prefer raw cards over the graded Shaving Cream I'll be the 1st to say about 3 years I believe I got a graded Kobe Bryant card that I purchased at a shop for around $50 the first thing I did was come to SCF I then posted I want a trade this graded Kobe card for the exact same card but I want the Kobe to be not graded plus I like to have at least 10 cards from my lists of needs otherwise I will have to take Kobe to get professionally removed from his case well a few days pass I heard from 2 people interested in it I weighed my options for what they offered besides the raw version well you might be thinking I would've not done that with my Williams or my Mantles as well the Yastrzemski but to me the ungraded Kobe means more than graded Kobe cause when I look through the binder & stare at the ungraded one its feel I enjoy. When I go to any shows or shop all I see is these slabby slabs ya ask for a non graded copy it feels I am speaking in Japanese to a raw card is better but regardless in what grade you get back it should be the same price no matter not if it graded or not & not at a price keep us posted on what"Any ballplayer that doesn't sign Autographs for little kids Ain't an American. He is a Communist"-Rogers Hornsby on Signing an Autograph as a Manager in 1942 with the St. Louis Browns.
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05-03-2026, 10:29 PM #52
At best, I feel you. The slabby slabs. Yeah, it's a racket like everything else. It's also me testing the waters with the .22 pistol and not the 12 gauge. I refuse to be fooled.
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05-03-2026, 10:45 PM #53
If only I could "like" your post.
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