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Posted By: Scott Forrest
I'm looking at the Tinker image in the magazine article, and it's a "redder" orange than the Cobb. But it's hard to tell without having the actual card in hand (which I did when I wrote the article). Even when you have the cards in hand it can be tough to unravel the colors - the Willis was very difficult. Another consideration is that even if all four colors are present, the amounts of each can vary, which will give different appearances. |
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