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kaos333 New user Baltimore, MD 25 Posts |
Is there a vendor that I could purchase multiple Pop-Eyed Popper or Mirage decks (6 or 7)from that could/would make sure that each deck forces a different card? Or possibly a company that I could order specific force cards for the decks?
Thanks in advance! PS If you are a vendor that does this please PM me. PPS I know I know I can create my own, but I don't want to experiment with sprays. |
Woland Special user 680 Posts |
You might try the Haines House of Cards in Norwood, Ohio.
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Chessmann Inner circle 4247 Posts |
(For a long time, Haines has not had a website I could find. Wonder why that is?)
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kaos333 New user Baltimore, MD 25 Posts |
I'll give them a shot. Thank you so much!
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Woland Special user 680 Posts |
No idea, Chessmann, but they answer the phone and the shop is open during normal working hours.
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Nicolino Inner circle 2893 Posts |
Some colleagues and me had to wait over 3 months for our $500 order fulfilled by card-shark... We're really p***** off!
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Dick Christian Inner circle Northern Virginia (Metro DC) 2619 Posts |
Try some of the more established brick & mortar shops (e.g., Denny & Lee, Stevens, etc.) they are most apt to have sufficient inventory -- as well as knowledge and experience to understand your request -- to be able to accommodate you. I would avoid any but the largest and most well established cyber-shops as many of the others are nothing more than drop-shippers.
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giobbi1 Loyal user 252 Posts |
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On 2011-06-02 16:00, Chessmann wrote: Haine's is a mom and pop shop and they are very married to doing business as usual. They used to have a web site, but the combination of not having someone on staff that could keep it up to date and not being able to hire someone to do it, they let it go. They are still very much in business, will try to help you in any way possible and are very nice to work with. They might possibly be a little slower answering your questions or requests, but they will do their best to help you. Just ask for Betty. She is the owner. This is why I feel so strongly that supporting brick and mortar stores is so important. |