

PM incoming. =)hsbc wrote:Again, please let me know if you got two and will sell one![]()
$200 is insane
Wrong thread, this belongs in the "eBayers on crack"-thread...TheCollector wrote:Jesus, $200!? Nothing wrong with aiming for MORE, I suppose! Lol...
I'm a consummate professional, -insert Samuel L. Jackson's famous catch phrase here-!shiroo56 wrote:Good that 2P gets what an experimental print run is for.TwoPiece wrote:That back design sucks.
I'm demoting Lotrek to "Amateur Designer".![]()
I guess he will join the amateur table as an amateur collector...![]()
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.
Don't hate the player, hate the game, people.shiroo56 wrote:Wrong thread, this belongs in the "eBayers on crack"-thread...TheCollector wrote:Jesus, $200!? Nothing wrong with aiming for MORE, I suppose! Lol...
100% margin isn't enough, ey? Greedy m**h@f**ker
I'm pretty sure that hating the player that sucks at the game is a legitimate perspective.vasta41 wrote:Don't hate the player, hate the game, people.shiroo56 wrote:Wrong thread, this belongs in the "eBayers on crack"-thread...TheCollector wrote:Jesus, $200!? Nothing wrong with aiming for MORE, I suppose! Lol...
100% margin isn't enough, ey? Greedy m**h@f**ker
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.
All I'm saying is a deck is worth exactly what someone is willing to pay for it.TwoPiece wrote:I'm pretty sure that hating the player that sucks at the game is a legitimate perspective.vasta41 wrote:Don't hate the player, hate the game, people.shiroo56 wrote:Wrong thread, this belongs in the "eBayers on crack"-thread...TheCollector wrote:Jesus, $200!? Nothing wrong with aiming for MORE, I suppose! Lol...
100% margin isn't enough, ey? Greedy m**h@f**ker
Not hating at all. I'm pretty an-cap, therefore everybody is free to ask for what they want and everybody is free to buy whatever he wants.vasta41 wrote:Don't hate the player, hate the game, people.shiroo56 wrote:Wrong thread, this belongs in the "eBayers on crack"-thread...TheCollector wrote:Jesus, $200!? Nothing wrong with aiming for MORE, I suppose! Lol...
100% margin isn't enough, ey? Greedy m**h@f**ker
TwoPiece wrote:I'm a consummate professional, -insert Samuel L. Jackson's famous catch phrase here-!shiroo56 wrote:Good that 2P gets what an experimental print run is for.TwoPiece wrote:That back design sucks.
I'm demoting Lotrek to "Amateur Designer".![]()
I guess he will join the amateur table as an amateur collector...![]()
I have a Jerry's Nugget, Orange Fontaine, Golden (Fort) NOC, (insert a ton of other overpriced hyped out decks here) I can sell you for $$$$$$$$$$$$$.I call everyone charging 200 bucks for a 25 bucks retail deck a greedy m**t**f**k@ and everyone who buys a 25 bucks deck, no matter how rich he is a st**id/lazy/uninformed m**t**f**k@. Simple as that
Like a certain famous investor said "price is what you pay, value is what you get" or some shit like that.shiroo56 wrote:That is why I like Chris Ramsay now. “You know what guys, I’m going to open my reserve for sale again”. And resellers are sitting on them 1st V2s now.Perfect troll move.
Nah. The seller realised that he should hide his greed behind a more realistic offer, if he actually wants to sell this deck.james001a wrote:Looks like it must've been a mistake. Its now at $99.
This.shiroo56 wrote:Nah. The seller realised that he should hide his greed behind a more realistic offer, if he actually wants to sell this deck.james001a wrote:Looks like it must've been a mistake. Its now at $99.
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.
That fascinates me. If I opened my decks I wonder if I would have noticed that. My CDO (which is OCD but I have it so bad of course I had to put the letters in order...) almost wants me to open my Lotrek decks and flip them around. Almost...rousselle wrote:An interesting thing I have noticed about this deck and several of Lotrek's other most recent self-manufactured decks: if you look through each card in the deck starting with the Jokers, everything is "right side up" up through and including the Ace of Clubs, but starting with the 3 of Clubs and from that point on, the cards are "upside down" (meaning that "odd" pips are oriented either up or down depending upon where you are in the deck, rather than always being aligned one way or the other.) When it happened with one deck, I took that to be a fluke. But, I've noticed it with each of the Arabesque players (all three variations) and Less. I haven't looked to see if the same is true of DeNovo yet, but I will shortly.
Just... interesting. I'm curious as to why. It's not a problem. But, it's a fascinating quirk.
vasta41 wrote:My CDO (which is OCD but I have it so bad of course I had to put the letters in order...) almost wants me to open my Lotrek decks and flip them around. Almost...
I think that method's name is vacuum packed. So you put it in the plastic bag and the air gets pulled out, what you're left is a bag just with the item, conserved without air.Magistrate1500 wrote:I hate to keep bothering Lotrek with production questions so I’ll ask the group first......Does anyone know what method he used to seal his Less decks? I like the thin plastic bags and assume he has a machine or something that seals the bag on the open end. Maybe with heat? He does it most of the time (Less, Damask) but occasionally does not (Arabesque Players).
Yes most plastic leaks a bit, but the plastic used in this mechanic is mostly more durable than others and specified for this. Normally you can let it stay in that condition for multiple years and there is no (maybe very very very ... little) air in the bag. This is actually a pretty good preservation tool if used correctly and with the right materials.Bradius wrote:Yeah. I don't think it is that special. Besides, most plastic breaths some over time. I wouldn't count on it as some great preservation tool. However, your questions are now outside my paygrade.
... So glad this is not about rubber...SirCrunoke wrote:Yes most plastic leaks a bit, but the plastic used in this mechanic is mostly more durable than others and specified for this. Normally you can let it stay in that condition for multiple years and there is no (maybe very very very ... little) air in the bag. This is actually a pretty good preservation tool if used correctly and with the right materials.Bradius wrote:Yeah. I don't think it is that special. Besides, most plastic breaths some over time. I wouldn't count on it as some great preservation tool. However, your questions are now outside my paygrade.
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