T Nielsen cards came back

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"S W Ellis" <sellis@moxmonkeys.com> wrote in message
news😛an.2004.06.28.15.49.31.582095@moxmonkeys.com...
> Oh man, are they cool or what?!!?!?!
>
> Check them out:
>
> http://www.moxmonkeys.com/print.php?sid=2
>
> And, if you are wanting the same done to your cards you only have until
> July 15th.
>
> Sean
>

Sweet! I would have done it, 'cept the whole $20 + a FoW is a little too
rich for my blood. But if I had the cash to blow, it'd be worth it to get a
unique card like that. I'm wondering, though, how did she do it, physically?
Can the cards still be played without cracking or smudging the paint? Or are
they relegated to being collector's items now?
 
Archived from groups: rec.games.trading-cards.magic.misc (More info?)

On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 15:09:56 +0000, Kevin C. wrote:

>
> Sweet! I would have done it, 'cept the whole $20 + a FoW is a little too
> rich for my blood. But if I had the cash to blow, it'd be worth it to get a
> unique card like that. I'm wondering, though, how did she do it, physically?
> Can the cards still be played without cracking or smudging the paint? Or are
> they relegated to being collector's items now?

The cards still work great. Looks like she airbrushed a good portion of
the background and then penned the rest. I had no problem using them at a
tourney last weekend either!

If you want to see the cards up close, I have really good scans on my
website

Sean
www.moxmonkeys.com