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| 8 Star Wars widevision cards pulled, Barbie card is taken, sorry. More pictures Wednesday. |
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| Could I have the Ultraverse cards please many thanks John ____________________
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| Posts: 1816 | Location: United Kingdom | Registered: October 14, 2001 |  
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| Two Ultraverse cards pulled. I had two of the Mantras, kept one for myself! |
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| Cardaddict Again, very many thanks John ____________________
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| Posts: 1816 | Location: United Kingdom | Registered: October 14, 2001 |  
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| I don't know if this should be added to the Inkworks promo list, so perhaps some of the real promo experts could chime in...
For Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) we all know there is: #0 #P1 #P2 and the Suncoast/Media Play '3-up' promo panel featuring #P1, an unnumbered promo, and #P3 (the latter two only released as part of the panel)
That said, I do have single of the P3 promo card, exactly the same as the one on the uncut promo sheet. I purchased it knowing it could very easily have just been cut from the promo panel, and seeing as it was $5 or something like that, I would accept it an oddity if nothing else in the worst case.
I have avoided some Inkworks cards that have only been known to exist previously on uncut production sheets because the rough edges from a DIY cut job give the game away. Upon receipt though, the P3 had nothing suspect on the edge condition when compared to other promos from that set.
I also purchased it from prolific promo collector Glenn Leonard, probably about 13 years ago - I'm sure I saw this card only twice on eBay as a single, both times from him. Do any other promo collectors have this card as a single and was Glenn the type to have a card that could just be from a cut panel?
Any info on this one would be appreciated. |
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| I hunted for that single P3 promo for a long time too, and have that 3 card sheet. I finally just put a note saying "P3 WHICH PROBABLY DOES NOT EXIST SEPERATELY" in the space in my binder where it would go, misspelling separately. |
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| Back in the 2000's, I didn't see the P3 as a single. The 3-card panel was still a rather recently-issued item so finding a single that matches the one on the panel would have been met with mild suspicion or pleasant surprise depending on the collector's outlook. Some dealers cut up multi-card panels and sheets for the singles because they knew some collectors preferred singles. Sheets didn't always fit well in binder pages making them more of a challenge to store (for collectors) and transport (for dealers). It should be added that cutting up sheets wasn't common because most collectors did want the original version of everything in the set and would have passed on a cut card. Shoot to today...I have still never seen the P3 as a single. Given all the time that has passed, it would seem it wasn't distributed as one. I don't think Glenn would have bothered with cutting up sheets but he might have traded with someone who did. If he had done it, I would think more would have been out on the market by now and I would have noticed it. Then again, that's one guy's experience. We'd need to hear from more promo collectors to get a bigger picture. Jess quote: Originally posted by X: I don't know if this should be added to the Inkworks promo list, so perhaps some of the real promo experts could chime in...
For Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) we all know there is: #0 #P1 #P2 and the Suncoast/Media Play '3-up' promo panel featuring #P1, an unnumbered promo, and #P3 (the latter two only released as part of the panel)
That said, I do have single of the P3 promo card, exactly the same as the one on the uncut promo sheet. I purchased it knowing it could very easily have just been cut from the promo panel, and seeing as it was $5 or something like that, I would accept it an oddity if nothing else in the worst case.
I have avoided some Inkworks cards that have only been known to exist previously on uncut production sheets because the rough edges from a DIY cut job give the game away. Upon receipt though, the P3 had nothing suspect on the edge condition when compared to other promos from that set.
I also purchased it from prolific promo collector Glenn Leonard, probably about 13 years ago - I'm sure I saw this card only twice on eBay as a single, both times from him. Do any other promo collectors have this card as a single and was Glenn the type to have a card that could just be from a cut panel?
Any info on this one would be appreciated.
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| Make sure there's no moss on those Stone's promos. I hear that's a small manufacturing glitch they had. |
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| Hi again Cardaddict, Could you please tell me what the backs of the Heatwave/Cyblade card and the Crimson one with that word written on the top look like. I don't think they're promos but I'm not totally sure. If they are promos, I would like to reserve them please. ____________________
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| Posts: 889 | Location: fort lauderdale fl usa | Registered: May 22, 2001 |  
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| Raven, I do not believe those are signed, they are printed. However, I do have a signed card coming up. Below are the backs of the two cards, promoking. Crimson and Fathom promos pulled. |
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| Once again a heartfelt thank you to Cardaddict for doing this!!! So, RH3 is a chase card and I have the W4 Crimson promo. I pass on both. ____________________
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| Posts: 889 | Location: fort lauderdale fl usa | Registered: May 22, 2001 |  
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| Cardaddict May I have the Sisters of Mercy card, many thanks John ____________________
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