There really is a way?
Please don't use that. The value of the decks shouldn't be stimulated.
Don't buy the thing unless you are using it for magic tricks.
I agree with that, but if your deck truly is untouched and the cellophane is slightly damaged, you should be able to rewrap it on top and tell you buyers about this. Also, it can keep your decks in great condition!
I don't think it works that way, Nathan. The resealer is seriously more for magicians who want to rig a deck before a performance and leave his audience none the wiser. If he doesn't feel like doing the tape thing or if he simply wants to protect his deck, he should place it in an appropriately sized plastic box and leave it there for protection from further damage. Double-cellophaning his deck just doesn't sound right - it would make a collector pretty suspicious. I know it would make ME suspicious.
Alex uses it to protect his vintage decks, but we're talking about decks that in many cases weren't cello-sealed in the first place, or that are visibly vintage and have see age and wear. He doesn't attempt to pass off a worn deck as sealed.
Personally, I like the suggestion from Digipunk! Just open it and use it! But I'm a playa like dat...
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