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Long term solution for tape sealed boxes/baggies etc?
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<blockquote data-quote="palitoyjunky" data-source="post: 434526" data-attributes="member: 1828"><p>I defo don't believe in corrupting the piece i.e. adding extra tape, adding something not original to the piece simply won't do :!: </p><p></p><p>If one is dead set on the status of the piece remaining factory sealed for all time then grading is the only option IMO :!: Yes Edd the tape may have dried up and lifted from the box but if the box is officially sealed up before this occurs then the sealed time period has been preserved and one knows for sure no hand has been in the box after leaving the factory so in my book still factory sealed :!: </p><p></p><p>Me personally I have always said I love unused as well as factory sealed cause yes totally sealed is absolute top grade but u got the best of both worlds with unused i.e. enjoying a nice look inside from time to time 8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="palitoyjunky, post: 434526, member: 1828"] I defo don't believe in corrupting the piece i.e. adding extra tape, adding something not original to the piece simply won't do :!: If one is dead set on the status of the piece remaining factory sealed for all time then grading is the only option IMO :!: Yes Edd the tape may have dried up and lifted from the box but if the box is officially sealed up before this occurs then the sealed time period has been preserved and one knows for sure no hand has been in the box after leaving the factory so in my book still factory sealed :!: Me personally I have always said I love unused as well as factory sealed cause yes totally sealed is absolute top grade but u got the best of both worlds with unused i.e. enjoying a nice look inside from time to time 8) [/QUOTE]
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