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Fantasy Knight Loyal user Toronto,Ontario,Canada 244 Posts |
I'm going to guess that everyone got the pm from Steve Brooks about the slots you can buy with the jumbo cards. Now is there anyone here that understands this exactly or has done this before? My question would be this if I needed to say have 5 cards each with faces and say different pictures on the back say of bottles of beer per example, am I to buy 5 slots then? God that would be costly wouldn't it? Anyone!
Rick Anderson
Grew up near one of the greatest minds in magic the late Stewart James, in a town called Wallaceburg just 15 mins from Courtright where James could be found, time and time again he would inspire me to always be creative and just love all magic.
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CardMaker Inner circle Ludwigsburg/GERMANY 1063 Posts |
To answer your question: YES.
1 card = 1 slot, 5 cards = 5 slots. 1 slot = roughly 5,000 cards the same.
CardMaker/Bernd Maucksch
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Paul Inner circle A good lecturer at your service! 4409 Posts |
Yes, a big investment, but not as much as being put out for the rest of the deck. Which is why slots are available. If you had a good idea for a jumbo card trick it's a good opportunity.
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Fantasy Knight Loyal user Toronto,Ontario,Canada 244 Posts |
Thanks guys, that's sorta how I was understanding it too, so now I just have to come up with a good card effect using jumbo cards then.
Rick Anderson
Grew up near one of the greatest minds in magic the late Stewart James, in a town called Wallaceburg just 15 mins from Courtright where James could be found, time and time again he would inspire me to always be creative and just love all magic.
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pegasus Eternal Order United Kingdom 10537 Posts |
So for the A NEW WORLD deck by dean dill that would be 5000 X 52 = 260,000?
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