Direct Damage West Coast - Podcast #35 - Sergeant Sammich Maker

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(I'm the Chibi Avacyn on the left. Logo by Inklin Custom Art.)

Direct Damage Cast is a bi-weekly podcast about a wide variety of MTG topics and about incorporating more magic into your everyday life. We also talk about life in general and not so general. We're not safe for your children's earholes.

You can find our latest episode (where I make sandwich jokes at my own expense) here:

http://mtgcast.com/mtgcast-podcast-shows/active-podcast-shows/direct-damage-cast-west-coast/direct-damage-west-coast-35-sgt-sandwich-maker

On this home run episode of Direct Damage West Coast our intrepid hosts give it all they have with special guests MtG puppers. We first talk about what kind of magic shenanigans we have been up to, from showdown ills to a strange 6 player draft. Then we give our take on announcement week. Very late for sure. We still cover it anyway. We then go deep on the spoilers from the upcoming Hour of Devastation. We are super excited about the prerelease and it shows. We hope you enjoy this fun filled episode of Direct Damage West Coast.

We will have our Direct Damage Prerelease at 1 pm Saturday July 8th sponsored by the wonderful folks at Miniature Exchange. Visit http://www.miniatureexchange.com and use our code DIRECT16 for 5% off your order of card singles.

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Thanks, Cheetah! That's the webpage for the podcast that I'm on. You can follow the links at the bottom of our blurb and click on my twitter page to confirm my identity as a cast member! Have a great weekend :)

Do you have any advice on the easiest way to sell a collection of MTG cards?

Depends on how much you want to get for it and how quickly you want to move it. Some shops pay cash, but a lot only do store credit. If you aren't in a hurry, www.tcgplayer.com is the eBay of Magic cards. If you just want to get rid of it, try Facebook's online yardsale in your area or look and see if there's a local Facebook group for Magic players. They usually know who the collection buyers are.