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    Re: Losing cards

    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Cheese View Post
    Pretty sure I loaned someone a Blood Moon a few years ago for an SCG open and never got it back. I thought about it months later but never bothered to say anything because "$3 card not worth worrying about", now it's somehow a $50 format staple? Thanks Obamodern!
    The $1 8E Blood Moon that was run through a washer or something but still together enough to be playable must be worth at least $20 now.

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    Re: Losing cards

    I am very paranoid about my cards. After each round i count the number of cards in my deck, and after the tournament i count the deck twice.

    I hate borrowing cards, because I have many signed cards, und it is hard to get them back, if they get lost.

    A long time ago I lost 2 vindicates. I think someone stole the card out of my binder. And I sold 4 Lion's Eye Diamond. The mail got lost, and i got 50€ insurance. Now I bought yesterday another playset Lion's Eye Diamond. But I think I will never sell it via mail :D

    Another story: I borrowed 4 Tropical Island to an friend at a Tournament in Milano. We were both very bad and i always sat next to him. in round 5 i saw that one Tropical island was bendet
    But he is a very nice friend and bought a new Tropical Island. I will borrow him cards again.

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    Re: Losing cards

    I've lost a bunch of cards over time, some pretty high value. My dog chewed up a Scrubland a couple of years ago too. But none of these have come close to how sad I was when a friend dropped my Scion of Darkness through a gap in the floorboards when we were young! Funny how that works, I was devastated, it's probably still there too.

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