Very excited to get this today::
http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...S/33387532.jpg
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Very excited to get this today::
http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...S/33387532.jpg
imho, a destroyed card.
I think it looks great. It's not like he drew it on a Beta dual. There's enough of them.
What deck are you building with all that pimp, Brad?
-Matt
How do you like these apples?
http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/...g/scan0002.jpg
Poor man's version of MM Jap Foil Brainstorms :P
Fairly consistent altering though. The flavor text looks insanely difficult to execute.
Only a monster would do such a thing ;)
http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/...00772Large.jpg
Have you send them directly to Mr. Tucker ?
I do not remember seeing more than two or three signed plateaus overall - one of them being in your revised set.
Drew Tucker teaches at a local community college; we actually got him to be a guest at our local 3-day convention last year. He seemed really nice, especially from my perspective, as I was the one who initiated him coming and the one who organizes all of the Magic events. When asked what kind of compensation he required, he quickly and firmly said "none".
Sorry to derail; just thought it was worth mentioning, and the only pimp thing I can post is EDH stuff, so...yeah.
I've never seen a Drew Tucker signed Plateau. Very nice job, Markers :P
-Matt
^serious collecting is serious
Feel free to post pics
So if I have a Plateau that is miscut much like Gunslinga's Confidant, is that worth any more than a regular Plateau, or are miscuts only really desirable if there's part of another card showing?
Seems to me it's a matter of taste. I don't like miscuts at all really. I have a set of Hymns, but that was only because a friend gave me one because I helped him out making his deck better and teaching him some finer points of playing. It would look bad not to use a friends present. I ended up getting another in a trade so I just decided to get 4 to make a nice set.
Some people love them and I think that the more miscut it is, the better. It just seems cooler to see the other card a little.
I figure it's like Japanese foils. Some people love them, some people are content with non-foil foreign, some despise all foreign stuff, but like foils, and some just want an English one to play with and could care less. Matter of taste as usual.
I like my foil FNM Brainstorms better than the Mercadian Masques ones for example, despite the fact I own both. There isn't too many people who agree with that.
That reminds me a tournament a while ago when I was playing Landstill and I weren't finished pimping the deck like I wanted it to be (full Alpha/Beta, non-foil).
I played a DCI Counterspell and my opponent was "wow, you have a dci counterspell!"
I was like "huh, I played 2 Beta ones before this one...":confused:
Was it the Judge foil Counterspell? Man, those things used to be 50 bucks. They were so hot.