Magic 30 is a few days away, and the hype is real! This week Sig examines the vendor list to predict what the selling environment may be like for his cards.
Lord of the Pit
This week Sig relates how the decks he built last week from a pair of Mirage and Fifth Edition starters played, and reflects on his quest for nostalgia.
What was it like learning Magic back in 1997? This week Sig shares fond memories and brings them to 2022 by cracking sealed Mirage and 5th Edition starters.
A sales post for Mirage starters transported Sig back in time. What do picnic table battles in the ’90s have to do with Magic today? More than you’d realize.
Sig looks through Magic’s history for some of the earliest, most powerful trampling creatures.
Sig is playing Magic again! This week he provides an update on how he’s progressing toward his Magic goals for 2022.
This week, Sig shares three reasons why he feels you should hold off on making your next Magic purchase, at least until this holiday season.
Last Friday Sig drove to MagicFest Indianapolis, where he experienced inconsistent results in trying to move some Old School cards. One vendor did come to the rescue, but Sig’s strategy going forward is going to be a little different.
Obtaining trade credit when shipping buylist orders can be valuable, but finding the best way to spend it is tricky. Sig shares some specific strategies for maximizing trade credit.
Kyle provides a nice analysis of the factors to consider when investing in Masters sets – most recently, Iconic Master.