My uncles friend, last weekish, got the last of the moxes. He is now going for {Timetwister}. I was wondering if anyone else has been graced to have any of the power nine.
Quote from: Deebiia on November 18, 2013, 02:28:50 PM
My uncles friend, last weekish, got the last of the moxes. He is now going for {Timetwister}. I was wondering if anyone else has been graced to have any of the power nine.
My store has a very worn copy of {Ancestrial Recal} worth probably 50$ in its poor condition. Haha
I have a revised {Timetwister}. Pretty much mint condition.
Quote from: Ertai on November 18, 2013, 02:31:41 PM
Quote from: Deebiia on November 18, 2013, 02:28:50 PM
My uncles friend, last weekish, got the last of the moxes. He is now going for {Timetwister}. I was wondering if anyone else has been graced to have any of the power nine.
My store has a very worn copy of {Ancestrial Recal} worth probably 50$ in its poor condition. Haha
He buys pretty pricey ones. I know he gets them from a card shop here in Ohio where the manager has guys that go to big events where there may be a P9 card that he needs. I mean I would still buy a worn {Ancestrial Recall} for $50 if I had it, just to say I have one :p
Quote from: Dudecore on November 18, 2013, 02:32:25 PM
I have a revised {Timetwister}. Pretty much mint condition.
That's sweet!
When and how did you get it?
Quote from: Deebiia on November 18, 2013, 02:37:48 PM
Quote from: Dudecore on November 18, 2013, 02:32:25 PM
I have a revised {Timetwister}. Pretty much mint condition.
That's sweet!
When and how did you get it?
I got it from a buddy probably 2 years ago, in a trade for some mechanical work to his cars. It's also how I got my beta {Tundra}. He's been playing forever, he's got all the power 9 and then some. My collection is pitiful compared to his.
His father owned a comic shop, when he heard about Magic the Gathering he was super excited and started playing and collecting ASAP. He had a kid, started selling off his collection to get some things. He offered to let me exchange some labor for some of the cards I wanted.
Quote from: Dudecore on November 18, 2013, 02:43:25 PM
Quote from: Deebiia on November 18, 2013, 02:37:48 PM
Quote from: Dudecore on November 18, 2013, 02:32:25 PM
I have a revised {Timetwister}. Pretty much mint condition.
That's sweet!
When and how did you get it?
I got it from a buddy probably 2 years ago, in a trade for some mechanical work to his cars. It's also how I got my beta {Tundra}. He's been playing forever, he's got all the power 9 and then some. My collection is pitiful compared to his.
His father owned a comic shop, when he heard about Magic the Gathering he was super excited and started playing and collecting ASAP. He had a kid, started selling off his collection to get some things. He offered to let me exchange some labor for some of the cards I wanted.
Working for cards you need is pretty sweet. Do you ever intend to get more of the p9?
I have a beat-to-hell beta {Mox Jet}
None of the others are legal in any format I play. :(
If they did become legal, I would for sure get the rest.
Quote from: Dudecore on November 18, 2013, 03:22:24 PM
None of the others are legal in any format I play. :(
If they did become legal, I would for sure get the rest.
Ah, I should look at the ban list of cards in certain formats. The guys I play with all just play casual as a group, so other than only allowing 1 of each of any p9 card we don't care what card is played (within reason... ie. {mox lotus}/ un sets)
Quote from: rarehuntertay on November 18, 2013, 02:59:27 PM
I have a beat-to-hell beta {Mox Jet}
That's still pretty impressive. If I would get and I'd get the green mox, just because I mainly play green decks. How and when did you get it?
My teammate really wants to do a pack to power ending in a {Mox Saphire}.
Quote from: Kaleo42 on November 18, 2013, 03:53:45 PM
My teammate really wants to do a pack to power ending in a {Mox Saphire}.
I'm a bit confused on what you mean.
You buy a booster pack and trade up in value until you can trade for a power nine. It's a long but exciting thing to take on.
I'd like to see how many and which cards are involved in an example of that process actually working.
I assume that the chain of trades is always 1 card for one card?
People often take pictures of the trades to document it. Ill check online later for a documented process.
Quote from: Steerpike on November 18, 2013, 05:12:17 PM
I'd like to see how many and which cards are involved in an example of that process actually working.
I assume that the chain of trades is always 1 card for one card?
I think how you do it is more or less up to you. I met a guy at a PTQ a few weeks ago who had a whole binder of trades for pack to power that was separate from his actual trade binder. The binder the cards were all in was thrown in as part of one of his trades.
Quote from: Deebiia on November 18, 2013, 03:50:22 PM
Quote from: rarehuntertay on November 18, 2013, 02:59:27 PM
I have a beat-to-hell beta {Mox Jet}
That's still pretty impressive. If I would get and I'd get the green mox, just because I mainly play green decks. How and when did you get it?
I got it in 97 for 120. At the time, I had a chance to get all the Power 9 for $1500. I wish I had now. But back then, 1500 was a lot of money for a 16 year old... Like 4 months of paychecks...
Quote from: rarehuntertay on November 18, 2013, 05:48:50 PM
Quote from: Deebiia on November 18, 2013, 03:50:22 PM
Quote from: rarehuntertay on November 18, 2013, 02:59:27 PM
I have a beat-to-hell beta {Mox Jet}
That's still pretty impressive. If I would get and I'd get the green mox, just because I mainly play green decks. How and when did you get it?
I got it in 97 for 120. At the time, I had a chance to get all the Power 9 for $1500. I wish I had now. But back then, 1500 was a lot of money for a 16 year old... Like 4 months of paychecks...
Oooh, thats nice. That would have been an awesome investment, but yea the cash would be a little hard to get at that age. Thats still a pretty sweet find.
Here is an article about a Pack to Power.
http://www.channelfireball.com/articles/traderous-instinct-pack-to-power/
People who do pack to power usually rely on people helping them in trades. So many kids at the LGS tried doing it, eventually I just stopped trading over value with them. They don't realize the type of work that goes into it.
I know that packs to power are ridiculously long and hard to pull of but I am thinking of doing a pack to fetchland or pack to original dual.
I have two fairly unbelievable mtg stories. They both happened to local friends of mine so they're second hand accounts. Nonetheless, the first is a power nine tale:
I play magic with one person, Matt, who bought me my second starter. My uncle bought me a revised starter in 95 but my mom threw it out so it wasn't until Lorwyn that I started playing. One day Matt and I were trying to one-up each other with a "my card is better" contest. After some back & forth comparisons he ran downstairs and brought up a plastic case. Inside is THE {black lotus}.
Back in 97 Digital Heroes, our local nerd store here in walla walla, closed down and put its entire stock of tcgs on clearance at something like 70% off. Matt called down and asked if the lotus was on sale. The owner said it was but someone else had called about it already and whoever came downtown first could buy it. Matt got his mom to drive him down and get his money out if the bank. Mom vehemently argued against him spending his entire summer's earnings on a piece of cardboard but he was determined. They got to the store and there it was, in the case, marked down to a hefty $170.
16 years later there I sit in stunned disbelief. The best part? His card has strangely rounded corners (and in very good condition I might add). My {elspeth knight errant} was good but I grudgingly conceded the "my card is better" contest that day.
"Strangely rounded corners" might be Alpha.
Strangely rounded corners? Nice.
Someday I'll own the lotus, for now I'm content with my current collection and listening to these stories :)
The LGS here has a {Timetwister} and a {Time Walk} up on display in a hard plastic frame with nine slots, can't remember how they acquired them tho
Quote from: Langku on November 18, 2013, 09:45:37 PM
I have two fairly unbelievable mtg stories. They both happened to local friends of mine so they're second hand accounts. Nonetheless, the first is a power nine tale:
I play magic with one person, Matt, who bought me my second starter. My uncle bought me a revised starter in 95 but my mom threw it out so it wasn't until Lorwyn that I started playing. One day Matt and I were trying to one-up each other with a "my card is better" contest. After some back & forth comparisons he ran downstairs and brought up a plastic case. Inside is THE {black lotus}.
Back in 97 Digital Heroes, our local nerd store here in walla walla, closed down and put its entire stock of tcgs on clearance at something like 70% off. Matt called down and asked if the lotus was on sale. The owner said it was but someone else had called about it already and whoever came downtown first could buy it. Matt got his mom to drive him down and get his money out if the bank. Mom vehemently argued against him spending his entire summer's earnings on a piece of cardboard but he was determined. They got to the store and there it was, in the case, marked down to a hefty $170.
16 years later there I sit in stunned disbelief. The best part? His card has strangely rounded corners (and in very good condition I might add). My {elspeth knight errant} was good but I grudgingly conceded the "my card is better" contest that day.
Holy crap, alpha black lotus?!
Thanks to everyone who posted stories or just interesting bits on here. I was really surprised by some of them! Take my +1's!