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Bronze Card Talk Member |
Hi all, Just wondering - missed out on the original Wizard of OZ cards by Duocards so I picked up the Breygent releases. I've had my eye on the Duocards for some time though and got to wondering if it's worth having both sets. I know that both sets were developed by basically the same people which is why I ask. Thanks for any insights on this trading dilemma! | ||
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Bronze Card Talk Member |
The cards are very different and there are different scenes in both sets. I have the Duocards set and both Breygent sets. I don't think you would go wrong buying both sets. | |||
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Bronze Card Talk Member |
Thanks beamer for the info and quick reply! I appreciate it, but my wallet doesn't. | |||
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Gold Card Talk Member |
The Duocards have a higher gloss base cards and just a few inserts, so it's more economical than the Breygent sets which have lots of insert cards (including premium hits like autographs, sketches, and prop cards) and more of a flat finish for the base cards. There is a nice set from Pacific from back in the early 1990's and no inserts at all in that one, so it's easiest to complete in that way. Those are higher gloss cards. All three sets are beautiful and worth having. ____________________ Everywhere around this burg they're running out of verbs, adverbs, and adjectives. Everywhere around this town, they're running out of nouns. | |||
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Bronze Card Talk Member |
Thanks chesspieceface for your input. I have to check if I have the early 90's card set. I don't remember! But good to have your opinion on that one, too. | |||
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