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Joey Stalin Inner circle Canada 1072 Posts |
After making some blank cards with some acetone I have been trying to find something that could put a similar finish back onto the face of the card. Anyone got any solutions to this?
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J Hanes Veteran user PDX, OR 317 Posts |
Mark Allen offers a fine solution on this DVD: http://www.blacktiemagic.com/viewitem.aspx?productID=237 which he credits to Steve Dobson.
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tgplano Special user Ted Gillam 614 Posts |
I use krylon Workable Fixatif. It produces a finish good enough that I can use the cards in a normal deck.
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edh Inner circle 4698 Posts |
If the a product number that is associated with the Krylon Workable Fixatif?
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George Regular user New York 133 Posts |
Its product number is 1306, with UPC code 24504-01306
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