Sticker aizy (Gold) MLG Columbus 2016
About Sticker aizy MLG Columbus 2016
Sticker aizy MLG Columbus 2016 features a gold-on-transparent autograph design from professional player Philip "aizy" Aistrup, created for the MLG Columbus 2016 CS:GO Major. As a player signature sticker rather than a weapon finish, it stands out through its clean handwritten style and direct connection to a specific esports event.
Release & Source
The Sticker aizy MLG Columbus 2016 can be found in the Autograph Capsule | Legends (Foil) | MLG Columbus 2016.
The Sticker aizy (Gold) MLG Columbus 2016 is a Exotic-tier sticker with an estimated drop chance of ~0.5% per capsule, making it one of the rarest stickers in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
aizy is Philip Aistrup, a Danish professional Counter-Strike player who played for teams such as Dignitas, FaZe Clan, and North. Sticker aizy MLG Columbus 2016 is his autograph sticker released for the MLG Columbus 2016 Major. It is used by players who collect Major autographs or build crafts around Danish and 2016 tournament themes.
This version is tied specifically to the MLG Columbus 2016 Major, so its logo style and signature design reflect that event’s autograph capsule series. Other aizy stickers come from different tournaments and use different event branding, foil treatments, or autograph styles. Collectors usually separate them by Major, finish type, and how well they fit period-correct crafts.
This sticker works well on clean tournament-style crafts and on skins with neutral or blue-toned finishes where the autograph stays readable. Good options include AK-47 Blue Laminate, M4A1-S Guardian, USP-S Orion, and AWP Elite Build. It also fits older Major-themed builds where players want a 2016 autograph rather than a modern sticker mix.
Yes, if you want a craft centered on Major history, Danish players, or rosters connected to aizy’s career. It pairs naturally with other MLG Columbus 2016 autographs and with team stickers from lineups involving players like karrigan or device, depending on the theme. Its value in crafts comes more from event relevance and signature recognition than from loud foil effects.

