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<blockquote data-quote="Lee77" data-source="post: 549137" data-attributes="member: 3481"><p>Hi guys. It's been a while!</p><p></p><p>Since selling up my carded a long time ago, I started collecting loose figures again with the intention of getting the first 79. Which became the whole 96! I finished the run last week with the addition of pop up R2 and Luke stormtrooper. </p><p>However, after buying a few last 17 described as original mint, I got caught with a couple of repro blasters and figures that weren't mint when in hand. </p><p>Anyway, I bought 6 of them graded for fairly decent prices. And here is the problem. I need to free them from their acrylic coffins but am worried about damaging them. Has anyone successfully removed figures from a graded case?</p><p>Apologies for the long ramble. </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>Lee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee77, post: 549137, member: 3481"] Hi guys. It’s been a while! Since selling up my carded a long time ago, I started collecting loose figures again with the intention of getting the first 79. Which became the whole 96! I finished the run last week with the addition of pop up R2 and Luke stormtrooper. However, after buying a few last 17 described as original mint, I got caught with a couple of repro blasters and figures that weren’t mint when in hand. Anyway, I bought 6 of them graded for fairly decent prices. And here is the problem. I need to free them from their acrylic coffins but am worried about damaging them. Has anyone successfully removed figures from a graded case? Apologies for the long ramble. Thanks Lee [/QUOTE]
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