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I opened a 2005 Bucknard's Everfull Mug! 7 years 5 months ago #1

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In case you wanted to see what a " Bucknard's Everfull Mug " token would look like up close (as in not in the mug), check out my Facebook Photos or Twitter Photos .

And in case you're curious why, I have at least two of each mug ( there are 5 different mugs total ), and I opened up one of each so that I could add each mug's token to my collection (which I keep in token trays).

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I opened a 2005 Bucknard's Everfull Mug! 7 years 5 months ago #2

I am fascinated by the fact that they are exchangeable for Darkwood Planks...

I wonder if any were ever transmuted? Logic says no, but we are gamers after all. Logic need not apply.
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I opened a 2005 Bucknard's Everfull Mug! 7 years 5 months ago #3

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Dave Autzen wrote: I am fascinated by the fact that they are exchangeable for Darkwood Planks...

I wonder if any were ever transmuted? Logic says no, but we are gamers after all. Logic need not apply.


I'm not sure, but it would be interesting to know if anyone ever transmuted them...hehe.

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I opened a 2005 Bucknard's Everfull Mug! 7 years 5 months ago #4

This feels like a crime somehow.

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I opened a 2005 Bucknard's Everfull Mug! 7 years 5 months ago #5

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Brad Mortensen wrote: This feels like a crime somehow.


But I acquired two for this very reason! Which was not easy, and I want the "set" of Volunteer Tokens to be all together in their own tray. Bucknard's brothers & sisters were missing him!

Here's photographic proof of the happy family:

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I opened a 2005 Bucknard's Everfull Mug! 7 years 5 months ago #6

Curiosity strikes...why alpha order and not by year of issue?

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MU Skulls Rob wrote: Curiosity strikes...why alpha order and not by year of issue?

Rob.


First, my whole collection is separated by a type of set (for example volunteer or promotional). If it's not a set, then it's by year, then rarity, then alphanumeric. Mainly because that's the way www.tokendb.com does it. Because if I'm looking for something, say a token I'm missing, I'll find it on the tokendb listed in alphanumeric order.

So in my mind, the way I find tokens on tokendb, is the way I should find them in my tray. So the order in the picture above matches the sequence in this search for Volunteer tokens: tokendb.com/source/volunteer-recognition .

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MU Skulls Rob wrote: Curiosity strikes...why alpha order and not by year of issue?

Rob.


First, my whole collection is separated by a type of set (for example volunteer or promotional). If it's not a set, then it's by year, then rarity, then alphanumeric. Mainly because that's the way www.tokendb.com does it. Because if I'm looking for something, say a token I'm missing, I'll find it on the tokendb listed in alphanumeric order.

So in my mind, the way I find tokens on tokendb, is the way I should find them in my tray. So the order in the picture above matches the sequence in this search for Volunteer tokens: tokendb.com/source/volunteer-recognition .

:)

Then you need two collections. One the way above and 2 buy year. It will make it easier to get two of every thing

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lazlo_hollyfeld1985 wrote:

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MU Skulls Rob wrote: Curiosity strikes...why alpha order and not by year of issue?

Rob.


First, my whole collection is separated by a type of set (for example volunteer or promotional). If it's not a set, then it's by year, then rarity, then alphanumeric. Mainly because that's the way www.tokendb.com does it. Because if I'm looking for something, say a token I'm missing, I'll find it on the tokendb listed in alphanumeric order.

So in my mind, the way I find tokens on tokendb, is the way I should find them in my tray. So the order in the picture above matches the sequence in this search for Volunteer tokens: tokendb.com/source/volunteer-recognition .

:)

Then you need two collections. One the way above and 2 buy year. It will make it easier to get two of every thing


LOL...I'll see what I can do!

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Trent wrote: In case you wanted to see what a " Bucknard's Everfull Mug " token would look like up close (as in not in the mug), check out my Facebook Photos or Twitter Photos .

And in case you're curious why, I have at least two of each mug ( there are 5 different mugs total ), and I opened up one of each so that I could add each mug's token to my collection (which I keep in token trays).

:)


I still can't believe you cracked mugs. Sacrilege I say. And for anyone reading this if you have a set of mugs for sale PM me. I'm still looking for a set. And I promise I won't crack them open. ☺
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I opened a 2005 Bucknard's Everfull Mug! 7 years 5 months ago #11

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Rob F wrote: I still can't believe you cracked mugs. Sacrilege I say. And for anyone reading this if you have a set of mugs for sale PM me. I'm still looking for a set. And I promise I won't crack them open. ☺


Yeah, I know...but for what even one Bucknard's cost me and how hard it was to track down, I'm OK with it...hehe. But you have to understand how lonely the other Volunteer tokens were in their tray!

And I might have a few extra mugs in the not to distant future. I'll put them my site when I do!

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