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To break or not to break?
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<blockquote data-quote="SAVORY100" data-source="post: 461491" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>I generally try to avoid buying graded items, but when I have I have always broken them out. Not getting into grading / grade bashing, its just not for me and I like all my MoCs to be in the same sized cases (GW Acrylic).</p><p></p><p>Really straight forward with everyone I've done; decent sized, sharp and good quality kitchen knife, into the gap at the back of the base, even firm pressure and the bottom comes clean off. One time it cracked rather than breaking on the seam, but that was just a quick pair of pliers to remove the edges so the card could be slid out and popped into a GW Acrylic case.</p><p></p><p>Thank fully I've never damaged a card or bubble in the process</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SAVORY100, post: 461491, member: 5830"] I generally try to avoid buying graded items, but when I have I have always broken them out. Not getting into grading / grade bashing, its just not for me and I like all my MoCs to be in the same sized cases (GW Acrylic). Really straight forward with everyone I've done; decent sized, sharp and good quality kitchen knife, into the gap at the back of the base, even firm pressure and the bottom comes clean off. One time it cracked rather than breaking on the seam, but that was just a quick pair of pliers to remove the edges so the card could be slid out and popped into a GW Acrylic case. Thank fully I've never damaged a card or bubble in the process [/QUOTE]
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