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Black Vise — Richard Thomas MTG Playmat (Signed, Sketched)
This Magic: The Gathering playmat features Black Vise, illustrated by Richard Thomas and originally featured in Limited Edition Alpha.
The artwork presents the card’s unsettling vise imagery in a bold, close-up composition, with the restrained figure pressed between heavy metal jaws against a vivid blue background. What makes this version especially distinctive is the added artist sketch together with Richard Thomas’ signature, giving it a more personal and collectible character than a standard printed release.
- 🗜️ Card: Black Vise
- 🖌️ Artist: Richard Thomas
- 📦 Original set: Limited Edition Alpha
- ✍️ Signed by the artist
- 🖋️ Artist sketch included
- 🔹 Unique artist-customized version
- 📏 Approx. size: 35 × 60 cm
This signed and sketched version is especially appealing for collectors of Alpha-era artwork, Richard Thomas pieces, and unusual artist-customized playmats connected to Magic’s earliest cards.
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Black Vise — Richard Thomas MTG Playmat (Signed, Sketched)
This Magic: The Gathering playmat features Black Vise, illustrated by Richard Thomas and originally featured in Limited Edition Alpha.
The artwork presents the card’s unsettling vise imagery in a bold, close-up composition, with the restrained figure pressed between heavy metal jaws against a vivid blue background. What makes this version especially distinctive is the added artist sketch together with Richard Thomas’ signature, giving it a more personal and collectible character than a standard printed release.
- 🗜️ Card: Black Vise
- 🖌️ Artist: Richard Thomas
- 📦 Original set: Limited Edition Alpha
- ✍️ Signed by the artist
- 🖋️ Artist sketch included
- 🔹 Unique artist-customized version
- 📏 Approx. size: 35 × 60 cm
This signed and sketched version is especially appealing for collectors of Alpha-era artwork, Richard Thomas pieces, and unusual artist-customized playmats connected to Magic’s earliest cards.











