Theros Beyond Death Elspeth's Nightmare Wall Scroll for Magic: The Gathering

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SKU: 18237

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Bring classic Magic: The Gathering masterpieces to your game room with this premium, silky fabric wall scroll with black rods & hanging cord. Featuring the artwork of Elspeth's Nightmare, Ultra PRO wall scrolls are made with the highest quality materials and printed with vibrant, full color, high-resolution details on fabric that's soft and silky to the touch.

Dimensions are approximately 16 x 37.4 in. This officially licensed product is made only by Ultra PRO International - authenticity can be verified by our "UP" logo imprint on the rod ends.

  • High quality materials make this wall scroll a perfect way to decorate your game room!
  • Official artwork of "Elspeth's Nightmare" from MTG's Theros Beyond Death set
  • Premium soft, silky fabric construction with high quality rods & rope for secure hanging
  • Dimensions are approximately 16 x 37.4 inches

ASIN: B083ZKHWYQ

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01/31/2023
Aaron K.
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I got a bunch of wall scrolls in a purchase and they are awesome. The only thing to watch for is the string coming out from under the plastic caps. If your string pops out, just pull off the cap and recap it with the string in the slit.

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