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....and I can't figure it out. It's quite troublesome. Can someone lead me to the mother lode?
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Sadly, that could very well be true.Jaypers said:It's currently in the hands of a now-15 year old young man in Abilene Texas, who pulled it from a pack at his local card shop three years ago.
The card is currently tacked to his bulletin board in his room where he can admire it from time to time, because "it looks cool".
That's as good an explanation as any other.
Jaypers said:It's currently in the hands of a now-15 year old young man in Abilene Texas, who pulled it from a pack at his local card shop three years ago.
The card is currently tacked to his bulletin board in his room where he can admire it from time to time, because "it looks cool".
That's as good an explanation as any other.
Bad scans?brouthercard said:....and I can't figure it out. It's quite troublesome.
As has been hashed over before, I'm sure there are plenty of people sitting on cases of this.donrusscrusademan said:anyone know the rough % of the product thats been opened?
chashawk said:Bad scans?brouthercard said:....and I can't figure it out. It's quite troublesome.![]()
donrusscrusademan said:anyone know the rough % of the product thats been opened?
brouthercard said:donrusscrusademan said:anyone know the rough % of the product thats been opened?
I can tell you that at least 80% of the product has been cracked based on the number of orange refractors that have surfaced.
These cases are cheaper now than they were when they first came out- why in the world would anyone want to sit on these any longer?