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What do you guys do with your laser counters after you replace them with die-cut? - JayTownsend - 11-19-2018 Ok, what do you guys do with your laser counters after you replace them with die-cut counters? I threw mine out, they take up too much box space and I'll never use them again, unless they were from the Gold-Club or supplements that don't have replacements. RE: What do you guys do with your laser counters after you replace them with die-cut? - Greyfox - 11-19-2018 Personally liked the laser cut. Colors were sharp and vivid. Only got one game where the counters were super scorched and unusable - Edelweiss, but I owned two previous editions of that one and I only really needed the book. The only other Iissue I had with the laser cut was the Sword of Israel with the super thick counters. Didn’t really care for those. RE: What do you guys do with your laser counters after you replace them with die-cut? - pixelgeek - 11-20-2018 Only have the one game with laser cut counters and I wouldn't have bought it if I had known. RE: What do you guys do with your laser counters after you replace them with die-cut? - Poor Yorek - 11-20-2018 I liked the KSF ones as least as far as the physical counter is concerned: those thinner tiles (compared with, say, KBT) seemed to me a nice compromise between having symmetry between obverse and reverse and a stable/manageable counter for stacks. RE: What do you guys do with your laser counters after you replace them with die-cut? - rerathbun - 11-21-2018 When the laser-cuts were good, they were very good. Unfortunately they were often not good, and took up huge amounts of the staff's time in checking for errors. The new silky-smooth die-cuts are my favorite, but a GOOD laser-cut is my second choice. |