





You can buy them from HERE. Currently on sale even from 15 USD per deck to 12,50 USD per deck.








I just get a little excited sometimes... no biggie lolRäpylätassu wrote:Hold on, something big is on the news... Ah, just something about a worlds largest squeal of excitement was just heard coming somewhere from Germany. Strange.



very true; but just like my idiot cat's cute little bug-eyed smush face, I still squeal everytime I see it because I just love it so freakin' much! A-DORBS! <3 lolMerlebird wrote:If you still have both eardrums after that squee, it may be because she's seen it before. I actually sent Amy a PM about this one a couple months back.
This was before I tragically contracted the prion disease and forgot how PMs work.

rousselle wrote:You are a fussy, picky guy.
Lotrek wrote:Given the number of morons produced in the world every day, a pessimist is actually a well informed realist.
Räpylätassu wrote:"Tyhmyydestä sakotetaan." You get fined for being stupid.






OoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOo now I can impress my MtG friends with this new knowledge.ICantShuffle wrote:STLBluesNut,
That is the U.S. subsidiary of Cartamundi. The Dallas, TX location is the one that actually prints the English edition of Magic: The Gathering. Fun fact.
rousselle wrote:You are a fussy, picky guy.
Lotrek wrote:Given the number of morons produced in the world every day, a pessimist is actually a well informed realist.
Räpylätassu wrote:"Tyhmyydestä sakotetaan." You get fined for being stupid.


I'm guessing you mean Beta, Unlimited, and Revised..?ICantShuffle wrote:TwoPiece,
Originally, up to 2nd edition, I believe maybe 3rd edition, they were printed in Belgium. The foreign language versions are actually printed at Cartamundi's various locations worldwide. For more fun factage.
rousselle wrote:You are a fussy, picky guy.
Lotrek wrote:Given the number of morons produced in the world every day, a pessimist is actually a well informed realist.
Räpylätassu wrote:"Tyhmyydestä sakotetaan." You get fined for being stupid.


I bought a play-set of Mox Diamonds (From the Vault: Relics) for $160 a year or so ago. They're worth $800 now (possibly $1k for the 4-piece set). Thinking about selling them off for some comics. 500% ROI is great.ICantShuffle wrote:I guess that's what the kids call it these days. I think it was "revised," yeah.
I stopped collecting after the release of Ice Age and Alliances. I had no idea it would become what it is, now. I know that my parents regret not encouraging me to collect more. A friend of mine bought his house in cash by selling come of his older magic collection. We used to buy whole booster cases on the cheap at the swap meet.
rousselle wrote:You are a fussy, picky guy.
Lotrek wrote:Given the number of morons produced in the world every day, a pessimist is actually a well informed realist.
Räpylätassu wrote:"Tyhmyydestä sakotetaan." You get fined for being stupid.


Being on the Reserved List eliminates this possibility. I may as well hang onto them a little longer.ICantShuffle wrote:I think Magic: The Gathering has longevity, especially as long as Wizards/Hasbro continues to keep the game fresh with revamps, balancing and the robust tournament scene. So, it's not like waiting will necessarily decrease its value unless they do another release.
rousselle wrote:You are a fussy, picky guy.
Lotrek wrote:Given the number of morons produced in the world every day, a pessimist is actually a well informed realist.
Räpylätassu wrote:"Tyhmyydestä sakotetaan." You get fined for being stupid.


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