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Yeah it looks a little bit like bees (as far as you can tell from the incredibly small portion of the back of the box that is showing)grrenth wrote:D&D Bees is my wild unsubstantiated prediction.
According to what they wrote on Instagram they are staying true to the originals. With the same thinness (is that a word?) and finish. Apparently.alric wrote:What made the original Steamboats unique was the very thin stock with a smooth finish that was actually good for fanning and lasted longer than the usual smooth finished decks before clumping. These were among the thinnest decks I've ever handled, but they still had good snap for such a thin stock.
I'm afraid these Steamboats will be made on regular Bicycle stock, then all we'll have is just a normal deck with a rather impractical full-bleed flower design on the back. Hopefully I'm wrong and they'll be able to reproduce the uniqueness the orginal Steamboats brought to the table. And since this deck is a collaberation with the USPC, hopefully we aren't going to get jacked on the price like we do with most D&D products......
Of course they do.Wildereachday wrote:Here's the quote JP is referring to:
"...We think the outcome is better than the original."
On the german Amazon website...a bit pricey 12,75€ ($17) a deckWildereachday wrote:Speaking of Original Steamboats, anyone know one might find them outside eBay?
My heart just sank when I read that - it looks like its just more D&D bullshit. With these guys, they can tell me Tuesday follows Monday and I' ll still have my doubts. I guess we can expect clumpy, smooth-finished deck like the Ace Fulton's with thin and flimsy stock. I'll compare them to the original Steamboats and see if the Bucks are full of crap or not on this release.Wildereachday wrote:Here's the quote JP is referring to:
"Being one of our favorite decks we convinced the USPCC to allow us to reprint these to their original specification with a smooth finish on ultra thin paper. We think the outcome is better than the original."
I still have a few in my sales thread for a bit cheaper: http://www.unitedcardists.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=73cosmicsecret wrote:On the german Amazon website...a bit pricey 12,75€ ($17) a deckWildereachday wrote:Speaking of Original Steamboats, anyone know one might find them outside eBay?
I doubt these are Q1 like the reprints (which are still much cheaper and they were limited!!)alric wrote:Or its just the usual hype....What was the point of reprinting the Fan Backs, there are plenty from the reprints of the Vintage Series still widely available.....
The machine that smooths (or embosses) has two rolling metal drums that can be set to different pressures. Higher the pressure the thinner the card.darkinertia wrote:which reminds me, is there actually a stock out there thats any thinner than bike stock? or is it thin solely because of the smooth finish?
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