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Title: [eBay] Fantastique Uncut Sheet by Dan and Dave with signature
Post by: Linguist_ on April 02, 2018, 11:35:34 AM
Hi all,

Not been on here for a long time, but glad to see this community is still thriving. I collected cards for a couple of years but have now sold most of my collection.

While going through some old cupboards I came across a poster tube with the beautiful Fantastique uncut sheet inside, the last of my collection!

I've put it up for eBay auction at 99p, with the appropriate delivery costs for international. I'm posting here in the off chance that someone is in search of this for their collection!

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fantastique-Deck-Uncut-Sheet-Signed-Dan-and-Dave-Rare/253536122244

Maybe one day I'll get back to playing card collecting, but it was just too saturated with custom decks back in 2012 when I stopped!
Title: Re: [eBay] Fantastique Uncut Sheet by Dan and Dave with signature
Post by: Don Boyer on April 03, 2018, 01:40:36 AM
Hi all,

Not been on here for a long time, but glad to see this community is still thriving. I collected cards for a couple of years but have now sold most of my collection.

While going through some old cupboards I came across a poster tube with the beautiful Fantastique uncut sheet inside, the last of my collection!

I've put it up for eBay auction at 99p, with the appropriate delivery costs for international. I'm posting here in the off chance that someone is in search of this for their collection!

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fantastique-Deck-Uncut-Sheet-Signed-Dan-and-Dave-Rare/253536122244

Maybe one day I'll get back to playing card collecting, but it was just too saturated with custom decks back in 2012 when I stopped!

Believe me, old friend, with the Kickstarter explosion, the rise of small custom print shops and the awakening of the larger players (USPC, Cartamundi) to the small-run print market, the number of custom decks has only increased manifold.