mingaldrichgan
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Go for it! I'm glad you like it!
Also, do you mind if I post this over at the RPF Joker thread?
Also, do you mind if I post this over at the RPF Joker thread?
What's the RPF Joker thread?Go for it! I'm glad you like it!
Also, do you mind if I post this over at the RPF Joker thread?
What's the RPF Joker thread?
Oh, that's totally cool.I was referring to the Joker costuming thread over at the Replica Prop Forum. I was just wondering if, since these are based on your scans, you'd mind if I posted this elsewhere.
As I mentioned before, the stamps don't mean anything. They passed out cards that were not stamped once they ran out of stamped cards and I was given a sealed deck directly from a and obviously they were not stamped.Anything without a stamp is trash. Seriously, once the cards were going for like 150 on eBay, the market was flooded with counterfeit. It was insane.
They probably didn't expect THAT many people to be at each location. Remember that it was one person doing all the stamping. When you work behind-the-scenes on these games, you basically don't sleep until it's over. They've always been a small company, they try to do the best they can. Handing out non-stamped cards was definitely a better option than not having enough cards at all.Haha, pretty sure when fake cards were going for $100+ they were trying to make money, not help us out by printing cheaper versions of the card.
But your right, they did pass out non-stamped cards. I really wish they hadn't, I like the stamps a lot.