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Playing Card Chat ♠ ♥ ♣ ♦ => Playing Card Plethora => The Pasteboard Bazaar - Sales, Trades & In Search Of (STISO) => Topic started by: CBJ on November 16, 2011, 06:04:00 PM
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Looking for a Sentinels uncut sheet.
I would prefer to trade, but I'm open to just buying it.
Msg me if you have one
CBJ
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You can still buy them at retail if nobody gets back to you. I don't have one, I'm afraid but if I did, I'd definitely be looking rid of it ;)
http://www.the1eyedjack.com/servlet/the-354/Theory-11/Detail
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You can still buy them at retail if nobody gets back to you. I don't have one, I'm afraid but if I did, I'd definitely be looking rid of it ;)
http://www.the1eyedjack.com/servlet/the-354/Theory-11/Detail (http://www.the1eyedjack.com/servlet/the-354/Theory-11/Detail)
$100 for an uncut sheet?
Wow, very pricey.
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You can still buy them at retail if nobody gets back to you. I don't have one, I'm afraid but if I did, I'd definitely be looking rid of it ;)
http://www.the1eyedjack.com/servlet/the-354/Theory-11/Detail (http://www.the1eyedjack.com/servlet/the-354/Theory-11/Detail)
$100 for an uncut sheet?
Wow, very pricey.
Thats actually a good price for the Sentinels uncut. Its a very rare uncut sheet
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$100 for an uncut sheet?
Wow, very pricey.
Not really. It's the average on eBay in the US, and rare/desirable ones go for multiples above that. Imagine what a Black Ghost 1st Edition or a Gold Arcane uncut sheet would go for...
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$100 for an uncut sheet?
Wow, very pricey.
Not really. It's the average on eBay in the US, and rare/desirable ones go for multiples above that. Imagine what a Black Ghost 1st Edition or a Gold Arcane uncut sheet would go for...
I don't think it should go for $100 because the deck is not limited.
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I don't think it should go for $100 because the deck is not limited.
That's the thing about marketplaces - things sell for what people are willing to buy them for. It would go for a lot less if it was a sheet of something terribly common, like Bikes. But in this case, there's the deck, which is attractive and will likely not last forever (at least not before the creation of a version 2 deck) and there's the sheet itself, far rarer than the decks. Up until recently, uncut sheets rarely saw the light of day outside of the USPC printing room.