He didn't mention it, but it *looks* like metallic gold inks on the cards. Key takeaways: no repeating courts, a simple but sturdy tuck case, the crushed (mayhaps double-crushed) stock that Dan and Dave have been featuring lately, and a really nice customization on the courts that are thematic, and don't appear to be vanity magician likenesses (not that I mind those).
All-in-all, that Chris Ramsay review convinces me to pull the trigger on a few of these.
I am just saying that Dan&Dave/Art of Play have actually released quite a lot of nice decks recently.
Lost Wax and Memento Mori were pretty good, like
was Makers. This also does not look that bad.
They are at least legit trying.
Left my heart inSIERRA MADRE
"Finding it... that's not the hard part. It's letting go."
"One makes a trip by day, but by night one sets out on a journey." -Moominmamma
I dream of a world where wars are fought only by having dance offs. I also dream that a Finnish playing card designer would exist. The former seems more likely to happend.
Money can't buy you happiness, but it can buy you a penguin. Have you ever met a sad person with a penguin?
Are lobsters mermaids to scorpions?
"I did not hit her, it's not true, it's bullsh*t, I did not hit her, I did naaaht! Oh hai Mark!"
Drifters were one of the first cards I bought when I started collecting, and are still some of my favorites. I have the Blue, Black, Brown and Red. Are those Green Drifters in the pics. I've never seen those before.
Yup, green Drifters, the new edition. I did pass on all but the original blue Drifters. That green might make me pick up a new Drifters deck though. I might still have a blue one sealed somewhere .