> I haven't seen the Magic: The Gathering plastic card-covers, but I know
> that some kinds of plastics actually tend to hold a static charge... and
> believe it or not, this is the number one function that the slipcovers
> for your HuCards exist for. Just the right amount of zap to the contact
> and you could lose your hard-earned Magical Chase forever. Do the Magic
> card covers tend to hold a static charge? Usually you can tell if a
> plastic has a charge, it tends to be "sticky" even with no sticky
> substance on it.
I know many card protector that are soft and flexible has static clings. I
used to buy some in lots of 100's and it'd often spend more time separating
every slip cover and opening it than actually sliding the cards in it.
Not a good idea. I doubt they make static free covers as none of the cards
(baseball, sports, etc.) are senstive to static anyway.