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how do i get the air jordan 5 lace locks to look like the 6's lace locks?

i wanted to know if there was any way to take the plastic part of the 5's lace lock off so i can just have the inner part

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If those are your only cards, it's okay if you have to make do. Otherwise, I notice conflicting methods. Usually Skull Servent needs a deck of its own to run it best, and you have the vampires there. I also noticed the stall cards. Your deck seems to be split between beatdown and stall. You need to dedicate yourself one way or the other so that your deck can flow. After all, it would suck if certain cards were stopping you from doing something great. For example, you have Level Limit Area B on the field as well as a Skull Servent. You also have Vampire Lord in your hand. You could tribute the servent for V. Lord for the win, but the Area B is stopping you. Since you lack simple M/T removal such as MST yeah
I think it is short for polyester resin and basically is a type of plastic. Resins are often use for casting, they are liquid and then get cured and turn hard (various methods). Plated metal is a basic metal with a very thin coat of a different metal on it. e.g. silver plated copper would look silver and tarnish like silver, but if you scratch it you would see the copper color of the metal underneath look through. So instead of it being solid silver it just looks like it. It can also be there for a purpose, e.g. tin plated metal is used for canning food as the tin is not toxic and doesn't oxidize it's used to plate steel cans to make them suitable for food. That's where the name tin can comes from, it's not solid tin, just plated with tin.

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