The red highlighted portion in this comment is not necessary.TwoPieceFeed wrote:100% here! Anyone who disagrees is a jabroni with a poor opinion of art.rousselle wrote:I collect playing cards by Paul Carpenter because they are awesome.
Agree all you want.
Paul Carpenter is one of the 5 best playing card artists in the world. He only releases 1-2 decks a year and they're always 100% excellent.
There is no right or wrong when it comes to motivation for collecting or appreciation of art. Everyone is free to express their opinion, but its fruitless to try to impose one's view over someone else's, or to say their view is superior. It's like arguing over what is the best color. However, I do think it can be an interesting discussion where people (in a judgement-free manner) explain their "Why's" and "How's" of collecting and I feel we can find benefits and insights from each other's diverse collecting philosophies. Perhaps someone can start a new thread in the General Discussion section so that we can stop hijacking the RADIA thread.
For me personally, Paul may not in my top 5 custom playing card designers, but I have every one of his decks within my collection of over 1500 sealed decks, so that shows you he ranks pretty high on my list of designers. Sadly, RADIA will not find its way into my collection due to 2 reasons: 1) I just can't find a reason to pay such a high premium for a deck made in China, and 2) I can't trust the quality and consistency of decks coming out of EPCC/LPCC's Chinese factory. This second point is very important to me because I'm one of those collectors who open and use their decks in addition to keeping at least 1 or 2 sealed for the collection. For a Paul Carpenter deck, you know the art will be great as usual, but in RADIA's case, I don't know the quality of the handling will also be great. To Paul's credit, he was explicitly up-front with us about the Chinese printer and indicated this is a deck more for pure collectors, so I appreciate that honest transparency and wish him the best of luck with RADIA.