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It's 90% of my business, MTG is the largest by far
Glad you're successful, but only 10% of your sales being sports cards is a sad reality on the state of baseball card shops.
I'm surprised Magic cards have lasted longer than the usual kids' fads.
Good luck with your shop. I'd visit if I didn't live 5,000 miles away.
 

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Raises hand.
Been there, made love to that.

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Glad you're successful, but only 10% of your sales being sports cards is a sad reality on the state of baseball card shops.
I'm surprised Magic cards have lasted longer than the usual kids' fads.
Good luck with your shop. I'd visit if I didn't live 5,000 miles away.

Yeah, MTG is a very surprising phenomenon. Especially with how hard video games push the market for kids-young adults now. You'd figure MTG wouldn't stand a chance. Back when it came out in the early 90's(like 93) video games were good but not good enough to dominate like they are now. I guess my question is...why isn't D&D still up and kicking if MTG is? As long as you had a few friends who played, that could be a really cool game. Dorky as hell...yes. But it could be fun. And it's not any dorkier than playing a video game.
 

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Yeah, MTG is a very surprising phenomenon. Especially with how hard video games push the market for kids-young adults now. You'd figure MTG wouldn't stand a chance. Back when it came out in the early 90's(like 93) video games were good but not good enough to dominate like they are now. I guess my question is...why isn't D&D still up and kicking if MTG is? As long as you had a few friends who played, that could be a really cool game. Dorky as hell...yes. But it could be fun. And it's not any dorkier than playing a video game.

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Plus stores dont really push d&d because there isnt that much to sell.

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I bought a few magic cards in the late 90s when I was still a kid. The artwork was great and the game had solid depth. There were overpowered chase cards as well as cards that would combo nicely with easier to get cards. If I had someone to play with maybe I'd still be playing today, but there were too few into it.

To me its a mix of Lord of the Rings and Diablo 1.
 

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I bought a few magic cards in the late 90s when I was still a kid. The artwork was great and the game had solid depth. There were overpowered chase cards as well as cards that would combo nicely with easier to get cards. If I had someone to play with maybe I'd still be playing today, but there were too few into it.

To me its a mix of Lord of the Rings and Diablo 1.

Id bet there are plenty of people around you playing.



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That was back when I lived in AK. yeah I bet there are some around here indeed. I liked swamp decks and white as well. Building decks was very fun iirc... although most of mine must have sucked
 

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Once!


Till you got wife owned.

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It's nothing about the lady....its all about the job. I blame my job!

I replied in the podcast thread....depending on time commitment I might be your guy.
 

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Id own it

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Doubtful. That Acadmey Deck(which I built at one time after seeing it used) would put most people out of their misery quick. Which is why, at least back when I played, damn near any of the decent cards useful for the deck had been banned in type 2 tourney play. I used to play the hell out of that game. I just can't justify spending the time to play or build decks anymore. It's fun when you don't have much going on. I can barley keep up with collecting sports cards I can stow away in a box and forget about.
 

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Glad you're successful, but only 10% of your sales being sports cards is a sad reality on the state of baseball card shops.
I'm surprised Magic cards have lasted longer than the usual kids' fads.
Good luck with your shop. I'd visit if I didn't live 5,000 miles away.
I'm for a road trip to see Austin LOL
 

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Doubtful. That Acadmey Deck(which I built at one time after seeing it used) would put most people out of their misery quick. Which is why, at least back when I played, damn near any of the decent cards useful for the deck had been banned in type 2 tourney play. I used to play the hell out of that game. I just can't justify spending the time to play or build decks anymore. It's fun when you don't have much going on. I can barley keep up with collecting sports cards I can stow away in a box and forget about.

Yeah, that deck isnt legal though so you cant play it in a tournament.






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