I got my three packs of Cult-Stuff 5th Anniversary cards on Tuesday. There is so much stuff in them that it is taking an age to work through them as I am having to work out what everything actualy is what with relics, promos, sketches, prview cards and so on. Great fun, but challenging and time consuming. The easy thing to work out was the sketch cards. I got one in each pack and beat the odds on what two of them were. Cult-Stuff stated that 1 in 3 packs would contain an original art card used for the base and chase sets across all of their releases. My three packs contained not one but two original art cards, so I am one very happy camper
I will post scans of the more interesting card in this thread as I get them made. So first off, my three sketch cards:
Scott Houseman Base Card Art Sketch from the Adventrures of Sherlock Holmes Set Solly Mohamed Base Card Art (Card 10 from Base Set) Sketch From the Beyond Stoker's Dracula Set Michael Munshaw regular sketch card from Beyond Stoker's Dracula
The two base card art sketches are excellent pieces of work. Much better to look at in hand than my scanner produced.This message has been edited. Last edited by: H_Toser,
December 11, 2014, 10:09 AM
Tommy C
Some people had these a few weeks ago, in late November, and already started selling the contents on "the auction site"
I noticed a TON of new, never before seen promos on War of the Worlds, World War II, Sherlock Holmes, etc., including METAL promos
December 11, 2014, 10:33 AM
Kevin F
quote:
Originally posted by Tommy C: Some people had these a few weeks ago, in late November, and already started selling the contents on "the auction site"
I noticed a TON of new, never before seen promos on War of the Worlds, World War II, Sherlock Holmes, etc., including METAL promos
The first packs were handed out to dealers at the NEC Memorabilia Show over the November 22nd-23rd weekend, so they would be the cards you have been seeing pop up on eBay. The packs I have do look to contain all manner of promos, relic/costume/artifact cards and even a few on card autographs. Working out exactly what is there is quite a fun challenge This message has been edited. Last edited by: Kevin F,