LOTR Trilogy "Pippin´s Gondorian Tunic" with a gold stripe stitching (bought that one for $25 ) LOTR Trilogy "Frodo´s Elven Tunic" with silver and yellow stripe LOTR Trilogy "Eowyns Edoras Stables Dress" with some flash-shaped pressed fold on it LOTR Trilogy "Elronds Rivendell Robe" with a fine stitching (from the costume´s sleeve)
I hope you enjoyed them !
CardFan77
all very nice looking,thanks for sharing
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April 17, 2006, 10:27 AM
CardFan77
I also have something for the Buffy collector, 3 different variations of Buffy Season 7 - PW1 :
I am also interested in your opinion when you start to call it a "variation". It is just that 90% of the offered eBay variations are some cards that have nothing else but a bit of a stitching on it (like some of those Stargate cards with uniform pieces). I usually don´t think a simple stitching makes it a real variation, but your opinion is very welcome.
I hope you all had a Happy Easter!
CardFan77
PS.: Sorry to the dial-up users for the big pics.
April 17, 2006, 10:45 AM
Collectress
I don't tend to think of stitching as a variation - more of a nice extra on your card. To me variants include patterns (as in parts of an image from a shirt, where the plain versions are more common), fake blood, or embroidery (like the PW1s above).
I still need to acquire one of those lovely Willow/Tara cards!
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April 20, 2006, 11:41 PM
CordeliaChase_Fan
hey sci-fi mom! My Spike PW has the stitch in almost exactly the same spot as on yours- maybe they're relatives!
Val
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April 21, 2006, 01:57 PM
SciFiMom
quote:
Originally posted by CordeliaChase_Fan: hey sci-fi mom! My Spike PW has the stitch in almost exactly the same spot as on yours- maybe they're relatives!
I'd consider stitching variations since they are not the norm.
The other thing about stitching (or any other variant) is that it demonstrates that the piece came from the costume rather than a bolt of material from which the costume was made.
Jen
April 27, 2006, 02:08 PM
SciFiMom
quote:
The other thing about stitching (or any other variant) is that it demonstrates that the piece came from the costume rather than a bolt of material from which the costume was made.