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 Beckett Slab Test

With the permission of Beckett, several sample slabs were sent to test the integrity of their card holders. Each was put through several specialized destructive tests, from simple to very harsh and complex. The Beckett slabs passed at least a dozen different tests and could not be opened, separated or cracked without showing blatant signs of being tampered with.

It was decided that the last sample slabbed card would be used to have a little fun with. It was put through several consecutive steps in order to see just how tough this holder really is.

 

First, the card was immersed in water and frozen for about 48 hours.

As shown here, you can clearly see the the slab in a small block of ice.

 
 

This is the back side of the slab in the same block of ice.

 
 

It was taken directly from the freezer and placed into a pot of hot water.

 
 

The water was placed on high heat and brought to a rapid boil with the slabbed card inside.

 
 

After a few minutes the slab was removed.

The card and flip inside were completely dry and the plastic slab in perfect condition.

 
 

Next it was placed in a quart of motor oil and allowed to sit for about an hour.

 
 

Once removed, the card and slab were still not damaged.

To clean the oil from the plastic holder, it was immersed in a degreaser solution for a couple hours. A weight (in this case a small pipe) was placed on top to hold it down.

 
 

Instead of simply rinsing the degreaser off, the card was immersed and held down in water for a couple more hours.

 
 
 
 

The end result was a card, flip and slab left in absolutely perfect condition. This simple test as shown, proves that the Beckett graded card holder is water tight, can withstand frozen conditions, immense heat and being saturated in chemicals. From experience it can be said that so far the Beckett graded card holder is the toughest slab in the hobby.

 

 

 

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