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Post by du5tin on Dec 5, 2009 18:50:01 GMT -5
I just got an order in and noticed the card were thinner/flimsier than normal.
Can anybody shed light on this?
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Post by Tournament Master on Dec 5, 2009 23:00:13 GMT -5
I just got an order in and noticed the card were thinner/flimsier than normal. Can anybody shed light on this? Which cards did you order? I know there were a couple SE cards that were printed on some thinner paper than usual, but the main sets should all be fairly consistent in cardstock.
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Post by du5tin on Dec 5, 2009 23:46:16 GMT -5
LOW Intro/Teams - They're extremely thinner than my LOTF cards.
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Post by toasterboy on Dec 6, 2009 1:46:43 GMT -5
I haven't notice thinner cards but I have noticed that there are a few cards in both 2124 and LOW Originals that are a hair TALLER than the other cards. Just more careful about how I wrap the rubber bands around them to store em. Hopefully I'll have some plastic sleeves come christmas and that won't matter.
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Post by Tournament Master on Dec 6, 2009 16:41:47 GMT -5
LOW Intro/Teams - They're extremely thinner than my LOTF cards. Ahhh yes, LOTF 1 and 2, Promoter Madness series and Legends International used a different printer from previous sets. A slightly thicker card stock was used then. I believe Legends Teams uses a similar stock to LOTF. Not sure where Bob Hoffa got his paper, that thickness is hard to find.
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Wraith
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Post by Wraith on Dec 7, 2009 13:14:37 GMT -5
In regards to toasterboys comments, yeah I noticed that as well and actually committed a possible sin to fix. I store my cards in old school nintendo cartridge cases and the cards are a perfect fit, except the latest CotG set so I had to maybe sort of kind of trim them.
Though PLEASE don't take this as a complaint, cards are the greatest thing in the history of the world and ever set should be printed in cardstock! Old school is where it's at!
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