ProxyKing.biz and PrintMTG.com Review and Comparison - MTG Proxy Cards
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- čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
- Today we look in detail at two MTG proxy printing website:
PrintMTG.com
ProxyKing.biz
We compare and contrast based on quality, price, options, and more.
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I was looking to proxy a vintage cube and this video definitely help a lot!! Thanks :D
Nice! Proxy king ftw
So these sites can't do custom cards, like from a fan set? Thats more the speed im hoping for.
Looks like the corners are a little rough cut.
Anyone know how I can tell the difference from these and the actual cards? I know they're ultra realistic proxies, but shouldn't there be a obvious difference between them without needing me to have the real and proxy side by side?
Proxys dont try to be counterfeits. Often they use different card backs, sometimes even with "proxy" and "not for sale" written on them.
@@IBloy just wish the guy could take the time to show that card back then,
Light test, rosette printing pattern in the green dot on the back... There are some other ways, not sure off the top of my head.
@@aRFav713 As soon as you have to resort to these methods (which I highly encourage anyone dealing with high value collectables to do) then you are no longer in proxy territory. At that point you are trying to spot a counterfeit. Both from a legal and ethical standpoint a big difference. If a service that advertises proxies actually sells you counterfeits I would be very unhappy.
I just go to office depot, print out 100 cards on 8 x 11 matte label paper, then cut them out and stick them to bulk MTG cards, for about 40.00 per devk.
arent those counterfeits and not proxies?
What are you smoking
@@dragoncpu2226 the good stuff
@@dragoncpu2226what are you smoking? What is the purpose of having an exact 1 for 1 replica that is very hard to distinguish?
@@dragoncpu2226 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counterfeit
Pretty much.
And there are people that try to sell these or trade them in a LGS , thats a major problem and for high value cards you can outright call the police on them.
Any store that wants to keep up a reputation should not allow any counterfeits anywhere near their location and make sure people mark their proxy cards so its absolutely clear they are playtest cards (not having the Magic back is a big help, any "Proxy" with a magic card backside is questionable, as people will always play them in sleeves anyway).
This is counterfeiting not proxying
Boohoo go pay $80 for one card
Long as the backs say they are not for resale then they are proxies……also the print quality is likely better than WOTC. 😂
Counterfeit users should only play other proxy users
Sounds more like "counterfeits"