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What does everyone think of this? I think it's ridiculous and when I buy decks, I want the original thing, not somebody else's seal stuck on it, especially if it involves removing the original cello and seals!
As a collector, I like to keep most of my decks sealed in their original cellophane. However, if I was to order a deck of Art of Play, it would be unsealed because they had to apply their own custom seal to the deck by removing the original cellophane. Not to mention, it is no longer the "original" deck, because it does not have its original seal. It loses collector value.lolo wrote:(neophyte question : don't hit please !)
I don't see where is the problem : they only change the seal... Is it bad for collecting ?
Ohhhhh... I'm confused ! I have not realize that these decks are not original "art of play" decks !Godzillian wrote:
As a collector, I like to keep most of my decks sealed in their original cellophane. However, if I was to order a deck of Art of Play, it would be unsealed because they had to apply their own custom seal to the deck by removing the original cellophane. Not to mention, it is no longer the "original" deck, because it does not have its original seal. It loses collector value.
This is an extreme example, but it's like if someone took a sealed Jerrys, took off the wrap, took off the seal, and replaced it with a sticker that says "ART OF PLAY".
The seals themselves are really nice, but why not apply them to their own custom decks??? To me, this is almost like vandalism. If I bought a Federal 52 from them, and it came with no cellophane, I'd be pretty pissed. I hope they thought this through and made these custom seals optional instead of mandatory.
Lol yeah. Looks like it's Black Madison Rounders & Black Madison Dealers, both originally from Ellusionist, not Art of Play.lolo wrote: Ohhhhh... I'm confused ! I have not realise that these deck are not originals "art of play" decks !
Huh, that's pretty cool of them. I wonder if the seals are a promotional thing (free with every purchase), or a test run for something in the future...Firthetic wrote:According to the comments on the picture on their Instagram account, they're giving away the seals for free but not actually applying them to the decks they sell.
http://instagram.com/p/oRhA-zgB8b/
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