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Post by Vegas on Sept 1, 2015 16:23:54 GMT -5
Where can we get the link? Lucifer, I just sent you a PM.
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Post by natureboi on Sept 1, 2015 17:40:50 GMT -5
Got the PDF from Grant and the cards look outstanding. I know this question has been asked before, but I don't think I've ever seen it answered: what is the stock on which the official Filsinger cards are now printed? If I take the PDF to a print shop, I want cards that exactly match the official ones. I usually use the 110lbs heavy cardstock due to it's durability. I use 110lb flat white stock from Staples to print black and white bootlegs, and the results are similar in quality to the earlier LOW cards. But the color cards and the more recent LOW cards are on a glossy, coated stock. I'd like to know what that stock is before bringing cards to a print shop. I would imagine this would be an issue for Promoter Prime subscribers too.
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Post by Powermonger on Sept 1, 2015 17:43:23 GMT -5
Try Amazon if you're looking for a pack. Unfortunately it's difficult to get the glossy kind that are used for the color fg cards. I still have a hard time getting it.
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Post by Vegas on Sept 1, 2015 18:37:24 GMT -5
What I have done lately is get my color Promoter Prime cards both printed and cut professionally at a professional print shop (not someplace like Kinkos, Office Max, etc) located near the Strip. And when I go there to get Promoter Prime cards printed, I have taken in a printed color card from Filsinger Games (I take in one of the extra random color cards we receive in our orders) and leave it there so they have a basis of comparison and I've honestly been pleased with the results from them.
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Post by jimsteel on Sept 1, 2015 20:12:40 GMT -5
Awesome cards
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Post by lucifer on Sept 2, 2015 9:03:28 GMT -5
Where can we get the link? Lucifer, I just sent you a PM. Thank you, sir!
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Post by natureboi on Sept 2, 2015 19:26:32 GMT -5
Try Amazon if you're looking for a pack. Unfortunately it's difficult to get the glossy kind that are used for the color fg cards. I still have a hard time getting it. Thanks for the heads up. I've found Xerox 110lb bright white glossy stock on Amazon and on a specialty paper site. That's likely the official card stock, but it sure would be nice to have someone from Filsinger Games confirm that it is.
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Post by natureboi on Sept 2, 2015 19:34:37 GMT -5
What I have done lately is get my color Promoter Prime cards both printed and cut professionally at a professional print shop (not someplace like Kinkos, Office Max, etc) located near the Strip. And when I go there to get Promoter Prime cards printed, I have taken in a printed color card from Filsinger Games (I take in one of the extra random color cards we receive in our orders) and leave it there so they have a basis of comparison and I've honestly been pleased with the results from them. That sounds great. Cutting the card exactly to spec is also a big issue for me. Do they do the job at a reasonable price point, considering you're not giving them much volume?
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Post by Vegas on Sept 3, 2015 0:01:12 GMT -5
What I have done lately is get my color Promoter Prime cards both printed and cut professionally at a professional print shop (not someplace like Kinkos, Office Max, etc) located near the Strip. And when I go there to get Promoter Prime cards printed, I have taken in a printed color card from Filsinger Games (I take in one of the extra random color cards we receive in our orders) and leave it there so they have a basis of comparison and I've honestly been pleased with the results from them. That sounds great. Cutting the card exactly to spec is also a big issue for me. Do they do the job at a reasonable price point, considering you're not giving them much volume? yeah getting my cards professionally printed and professionally cut only costs me about $1 per card and they don't mind taking small orders such as 2 cards at a time for the monthly Promoter Prime cards.
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Post by Powermonger on Sept 3, 2015 9:52:55 GMT -5
Just received my cards today. They definitely looked nice. And I absolutely look forward to putting them to good use in my UWA.
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