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Ok the title says it all. about six months ago I acidently left some cards in my pants pocket and they got washed. When I found them they were in terrible shape. I kept one rare Revenge pact though even though it was ruined, I put it in a sleeve and kept it in a binder.
Today I was making a Revenge Squad deck, and I had forgotten all about that Revenge pact, but I found it. Still looking crinkly but it was playable. Infact, you wouldn't be able to spot it out in a deck of cards. Being in a sleeve and a binder for so long, it flattened it out stiff, so it wasn't bent at all.
That got me thinking... What if I built an entire deck that looked crinkled. It would be the new fashion of playing cards!!! Like an old ragged pair of jeans are cooler then a new pair. The card is crinkled but it stands out. Yes Im going to do this and bring it to a 10k to show it off.
What do you guys think? You should try it!
Its not easy to make a crinkled card playable. Like I said before, it took 6 months. So a crinkled deck would be like a fine wine. In ten years people will be looking at other peoples crinkled decks and compare how old it is. "Wow, is that a 2006 crinkled deck?" Yeah, it was a good year."
Originally posted by Cronos HAHA, reminds me of playing 5-Color in magic. Nothing like having a couple grand in an unsleeved deck that you carried in your back pack.
Hey, hey, hey, wait a minute. Im not talking about a poor quality old back pack crinkled deck. Im talking fine quality washing machine crinkled deck.
When I played Magic (at my kitchen table only), I had a 100% Fallen Empires deck. It had alot of Thrulls. Once I left the deck, rubber band and all, in my pants (no this isnt why my sn is ihatepants) and it got thrown in the washin machine. But I liked the deck so much that I kept on playing it!
It was my watered down Fallen Empires deck. It was sweet! Don't you guys like my story? huh?huh?huh?huh?huh?
Don't enter a crinkled-up deck or cards in a tourney. At my last PCQ, my opponent got in trouble for having a bent card. We were chosen for random deck checks. He got an auto loss, and I think he was DQed. It is in effect a marked card.