Italian FWB Counterspells
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Italian FWB Counterspells
After looking a bit on the website i stumbled on this thread: http://www.magiclibrarities.net/forum/v ... php?t=2383
It seems the FWB Italian counterspell i own is the one with "slash" over the I.
So i want to ask if someone have the two other versions for sale, as well as a 4th edition Italian counterspell.
I think buying them here ensures me that the people i ask for them know what they are selling, unlike MKM or Ebay.
Thanks, Jakob Sørensen
It seems the FWB Italian counterspell i own is the one with "slash" over the I.
So i want to ask if someone have the two other versions for sale, as well as a 4th edition Italian counterspell.
I think buying them here ensures me that the people i ask for them know what they are selling, unlike MKM or Ebay.
Thanks, Jakob Sørensen
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Hello, I agree that you're looking in the right place for hard to find cards.
Unfortunately, we don't know enough about this subject matter. It needs more research. For Italian Counterspells, you will find...
Italian Foreign Black Border (Italian Edition, same cards as Revised)
Italian Foreign White Border (Italian Second Edition, same cards as Revised)
Italian 4th Edition (there is not an Italian 3rd edition)
We know that at least some cards in Italian FWB have more than one version, but it might only be some cards in the set, not all of the cards.
It seems that most of the bold copyright cards use the regular slash over the i. That Channel, and maybe a Lure are the only cards I've heard of that might be FWB and use the dot over the i. I'd really like a closer look at them if anyone could assist with that. Until then, you could be looking for a card that doesn't exist.
Here is some more information on the subject...
http://www.magiclibrarities.net/forum/v ... php?t=9126
Tav
Unfortunately, we don't know enough about this subject matter. It needs more research. For Italian Counterspells, you will find...
Italian Foreign Black Border (Italian Edition, same cards as Revised)
Italian Foreign White Border (Italian Second Edition, same cards as Revised)
Italian 4th Edition (there is not an Italian 3rd edition)
We know that at least some cards in Italian FWB have more than one version, but it might only be some cards in the set, not all of the cards.
It seems that most of the bold copyright cards use the regular slash over the i. That Channel, and maybe a Lure are the only cards I've heard of that might be FWB and use the dot over the i. I'd really like a closer look at them if anyone could assist with that. Until then, you could be looking for a card that doesn't exist.
Here is some more information on the subject...
http://www.magiclibrarities.net/forum/v ... php?t=9126
Tav
Hi,
I live in Italy but i didn't See this before.
I start playing with Ice age but my friends start collecting MTG since the FBB
1994 We use to call "First edition" - Black border (FBB)
1995 "Second and Fourth Edition . Second has dark color , both with white border
1997 Fifth Edition
1995 Revised we use to call this "3rd edition" - eng white border
I think i have some 2nd and 4th edition , let me See
I live in Italy but i didn't See this before.
I start playing with Ice age but my friends start collecting MTG since the FBB
1994 We use to call "First edition" - Black border (FBB)
1995 "Second and Fourth Edition . Second has dark color , both with white border
1997 Fifth Edition
1995 Revised we use to call this "3rd edition" - eng white border
I think i have some 2nd and 4th edition , let me See
http://www.cardgame-club.it/images/isto ... 2-3425.jpg
"Seconda edizione" ita white border
http://www.cardgame-club.it/images/istore/23/23-591.jpg
"Quarta edizione" ita white border , lighter than Second ed.
The problem it's i don't know if exist a counterspell of 4th with bold copyright
"Seconda edizione" ita white border
http://www.cardgame-club.it/images/istore/23/23-591.jpg
"Quarta edizione" ita white border , lighter than Second ed.
The problem it's i don't know if exist a counterspell of 4th with bold copyright
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It seems that determining what is second and what is fourth edition seems easy enough with the counterspells, since the text is centeret differently.
I agree we know not enough about this. So yes, i might be looking for something that does not exist. But if i find it, then we are a card closer to knowing the full extend.
I agree we know not enough about this. So yes, i might be looking for something that does not exist. But if i find it, then we are a card closer to knowing the full extend.
I agree, I never saw a different one, it would be a nice found. This 3 is the ones I have in my set:cataclysm80 wrote:
Unfortunately, we don't know enough about this subject matter. It needs more research. For Italian Counterspells, you will find...
Italian Foreign Black Border (Italian Edition, same cards as Revised)
Italian Foreign White Border (Italian Second Edition, same cards as Revised)
Italian 4th Edition (there is not an Italian 3rd edition)
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Djorda in mkm :)
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No problem! I'm finishing the standard global set, if you have more questions I'll try to help you :)Jakobmunk1981 wrote:Awesome image. Now if one is found that is not one of theese three, it will be nice. I will keep the image for reference, if that is ok
I wrote a post a year ago I have to update:
http://www.magiclibrarities.net/forum/v ... 2911#82911
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Djorda in mkm :)
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Might be harder to notice the variation on fwb counterspell (if one exists) since it appears to have a black copyright, and not white like a bunch of the other blue cards.
Wants: http://www.magiclibrarities.net/forum/v ... hp?p=44424
Foreign Promo Search List: http://www.magiclibrarities.net/forum/v ... hp?p=86504
Foreign Promo Search List: http://www.magiclibrarities.net/forum/v ... hp?p=86504
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box1985, you might be able to help with some of the cards in this thread...
http://www.magiclibrarities.net/forum/v ... php?t=9321
Tav
http://www.magiclibrarities.net/forum/v ... php?t=9321
Tav
I predict the the two print runs of It FWB Counterspell look almost the same.
You will have to buy a couple of cards and compare them closely. I was able divide them in two variants:
Left: 1. print run
Middle: artist proof
Right: 2. print run
http://i.imgur.com/k1AmCFT.png
If you are looking for all print variants, there are a couple of others to find. For instance:
http://www.magiclibrarities.net/forum/v ... php?t=9593
You will have to buy a couple of cards and compare them closely. I was able divide them in two variants:
Left: 1. print run
Middle: artist proof
Right: 2. print run
http://i.imgur.com/k1AmCFT.png
If you are looking for all print variants, there are a couple of others to find. For instance:
http://www.magiclibrarities.net/forum/v ... php?t=9593
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