Love this video watched countless videos on how to use the tool and this describes it perfectly as a new person to the hobby of collecting cards this helped a lot
What a great job you have, and the great fortune you had to be able to attend a game involving your favorite team at an amazing venue like the Field of Dreams. That is truly a dream to have had that experience. But what makes that even better is, because of your profession you will always have the pictures you took of that game to look back at and know that dream was real.
in the site of PSA, in the site of PSA, they say that on the back of the card, proportion for a psa 10 can be 75/25 only the front should be maximum 60/40
Same. I was going to buy one, but I just eyeball it. Ultimately it really doesn't matter what our plastic grading tools say, it all comes down to whatever the submission place says.
Wow. Nice reveal and even better cards! The RU-vid algorithm brought me here. ...I guess there are trying to get us small channels to mingle a little bit! Subscribed!
WOW, love the printing plate ! Sorry, I suck at football lol Beautiful Donny Baseball ! Wow, another fantastic Reggie !! Love that Ohtani too !! Ok, love all those Ohtani's lol You have an amazing collection of cards !! Just amazing cards for sure. Thank you so much for sharing and congrats on great returns !!
Thank you for the video. That answered all the questions I had before watching! One quick question from the end of the video, what does the bag protect the card in the case that the one touch doesn’t already protect it from?
This chart makes absolutely no sense very confusing because my card that I used read 3/2 60/40 so what grade would a 60/40 card grade? Like what # would the card grade ? I understand the percentage but I'm trying to find out the grade not percentage.
The tool isn't for grading the card!! The 60/40 centering just indicates that it would qualify for a PSA 10 if everything else on the card is perfect!!
seems like it would serve to not only protect the cards face but fill the unused space gaps between the plastics, preventing the card from moving. thanks for the tip
Excellent presentation my friend. I’ve watched 6 videos before I found this video. All the ones prior claim in the title to explain how to use/read the centering tool however yours is the only one that truly does. Thank you so much. I’m new to this and believe I can save myself a lot of time finance and heartache by heeding the wisdom of those that have been involved.
I like the old fashioned screw case way better than the modern magnetic, one of the magnetic cases has so much room in it the card warped inside it and can slide around
Never heard of that in my life. Screw downs sandwich the card even with the recessed area. Magnetics are far superior and in case anyone hasn’t noticed cards move around in PSA cases as well.
@@matthoffman6962 I can show you , we pulled a pack fresh rainbow charizard and it was mint, now it’s warped inside the case, I have absolutely no motive to lie about thus, I live in NY and it’s humid here , but this case is the only case that ever happened to a card in
@@Bdigi2012 yeah no doubt. Not saying your lying. But on the other hand don’t you think that can happen to screw downs as well? Tbh what I’ve found is the best protection for a card is still the soft sleeve and toploader. It doesn’t look as nice but if you want the most protection that’s what you go for. However, if you have an autographed card and are displaying it you don’t have much of a choice but to go for a uv protected magnetic.
Unusual question here. How easy are these cases to open and close semi-regularly. I've been thinking of using these as a solution for storing packet tricks (ie card tricks - I'm a card magician). Packet tricks are poker size playing cards and typically come in sets of 4 or 5 but can range from 1 to 10. These cases would be perfect for keeping the playing cards flat between use and labelling for ease of finding. I know that they come in different thickness so could accommodate the different sizes, like I say, my only real issue is how they would stand up to (careful) regular opening. many thanks.
Thank you so much man! I've been looking for a good explanation on how to use a centering tool for hours now you seem to be the only person on RU-vid who makes it simple to understand!
What if you don't have all 4 types? I have mostly PSA and SGC, maybe one BGS, and zero HGA. I intend to stick with SGC and PSA going forward. Can only one one of the columns be used for PSA, one for SGC, etc.? If so, for me, that's a waste of two columns.
Thank you for the video, my question is if you are going to lay a penny sleeve on top then why not just keep the card inside the penny sleeve? Looking for to your reply thank you
I was wondering the same thing , Jeff i will try that , but I have a card I got from a guy and the penny sleeve is the same size as card just barley bigger, so it fits in the one touch. I've been looking for them haven't found them yet
I purchased a similar one at the Nationals, pretty sure it was a a Zion case. I’ll have to do a video about mine. It is the rolling suitcase which also doubled as a stool for me while I looked through peoples inventory. I actually put the cards I planned to submit in it. But the $250 per PSA grade price killed my hopes, dreams and aspirations.