Theory11 wrote:Keep it closed, tear it open, or share the experience with a friend. The choice is yours. This Friday, February 28th, 2014. #MysteryBox #theory11
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Theory11 wrote:Keep it closed, tear it open, or share the experience with a friend. The choice is yours. This Friday, February 28th, 2014. #MysteryBox #theory11
or it could be different deck all in the same tuck case.Mirror wrote:I'm guessing it's like: You don't know what it looks like until you buy and open it, but everyone who buys it gets the same deck, so it's a new deck but the design remains a mystery until you receive it. With the D&D mystery deck it was different because you knew that the deck is one of the decks they advertised, you just didn't know which one.
I agree.Eoghann wrote:The Jack kind of reminds me of Robocycle. Then again..it is a Bad Robot deck.
What else are we supposed to do when they don't show us any good pictures?Eoghann wrote:@MF: so you went frame by frame on the trailer too, eh?
It all adds to the mystery!MagikFingerz wrote:What else are we supposed to do when they don't show us any good pictures?Eoghann wrote:@MF: so you went frame by frame on the trailer too, eh?
Just learned this is actually by J.J. Abrams, I am a big fan of his works!!!MagikFingerz wrote:I don't care for mysteries.
I thought No Country for Old Men was a Coen bros. movie?Zenneth wrote:
Just learned this is actually by J.J. Abrams, I am a big fan of his works!!!
As for mysteries, I guess magicians do see it differently from collectors, because we all believe the following:
"The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious." - Albert Einstein
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