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I like the tuck case. Will get one for display.Decknowledgy wrote:MPC, pass
Understandable! MPC is the only real option out there, unless one is confident he will sell at least 1000 decks that all other printers ask, and that seemed like quite the stretch to me!Decknowledgy wrote:MPC, pass
Thanks for the nice words Bradius! Yep, it's the chicken and egg problem - consider that with the unit cost that I am charged, if I get 100% funded I will probably lose a couple hundred dollars overall, it was really impossible to do it any cheaper without tripling the funding goal!Bradius wrote:I was on the fence. I like the deck, but $30 for two decks made by MPC...I am probably going to pass. I do like the deck, so I hope it funds. I just wish they could do it with another printer, but again it is tough to do it unless you get a lot of backers....
Yeah most creators try to sell their decks to retail or sell their own decks with a website after kickstarters to make their money back. Not many purely sell decks on kickstarter.Dolape wrote:Hey guys! I am the designer of the deck, I will be happy to answer any questions that anyone should have. Thanks a lot masagin for starting the thread
Understandable! MPC is the only real option out there, unless one is confident he will sell at least 1000 decks that all other printers ask, and that seemed like quite the stretch to me!Decknowledgy wrote:MPC, pass
Thanks for the nice words Bradius! Yep, it's the chicken and egg problem - consider that with the unit cost that I am charged, if I get 100% funded I will probably lose a couple hundred dollars overall, it was really impossible to do it any cheaper without tripling the funding goal!Bradius wrote:I was on the fence. I like the deck, but $30 for two decks made by MPC...I am probably going to pass. I do like the deck, so I hope it funds. I just wish they could do it with another printer, but again it is tough to do it unless you get a lot of backers....
That's a good point, in my case for a first project I considered that Kickstarter exclusivity was a good added value, given that I do not have a personal website to sell them afterwards nor any contact with resellers. Time will tell if that worked out well for me!chicken_ql wrote:Yeah most creators try to sell their decks to retail or sell their own decks with a website after kickstarters to make their money back. Not many purely sell decks on kickstarter.Dolape wrote:Hey guys! I am the designer of the deck, I will be happy to answer any questions that anyone should have. Thanks a lot masagin for starting the thread
Understandable! MPC is the only real option out there, unless one is confident he will sell at least 1000 decks that all other printers ask, and that seemed like quite the stretch to me!Decknowledgy wrote:MPC, pass
Thanks for the nice words Bradius! Yep, it's the chicken and egg problem - consider that with the unit cost that I am charged, if I get 100% funded I will probably lose a couple hundred dollars overall, it was really impossible to do it any cheaper without tripling the funding goal!Bradius wrote:I was on the fence. I like the deck, but $30 for two decks made by MPC...I am probably going to pass. I do like the deck, so I hope it funds. I just wish they could do it with another printer, but again it is tough to do it unless you get a lot of backers....
I will look into that, thanks a lot for your advice!chicken_ql wrote:It's true that's added value but the fact that it's mpc means you also lose alot of value. I believe it would be a good idea to start reaching out now to retailers about selling to them right now so that you have more options
Thank you for your nice words rousselle, and for the wishes! This is new for me, so any sort of feedback is very much appreciatedrousselle wrote:I love it when project creators listen to feedback and take it seriously. This is awesome. All we want, at the end of the day, is another great deck to feed our collection. Here's to this deck eventually reaching that goal.
Masagin, man, whenever I should drop by CZ beer is on me, thanks a lot for the effort once again!masagin303 wrote:So, I really wanted to prove my decision to vote for NPCC and so I've opened one Chao red deck (MPC) and one Mongol Empire deck (NPCC). Here is what I found out:
1. Overall they both handle surprisingly well.
2. They are both on a stiffer side of things.
3. They both fan really nicely.
4, They both dribble and spring according to their stiffness but with a trained hand, absolutely no problem.
5. I couldn't faro with the NPCC deck, I could faro one way very easily with the MPC deck.
6, MPC deck smells better. I know that's a weird one but the Mongol deck really doesn't smell good.
They are both very usable in my opinion. If any of them offers some significant price (or logistics, or any other) advantage I would go with them. In terms of quality, they seem to be on the same level and far from what I expected when reading reactions to MPC or NPCC decks in the past. I expected cardboard experience and I've got a card one.
It is really not a matter of pricing on the USPCC side, it is more the complexity of having 1000 decks produced and figuring out how to manage them. If my project hits 100%, it will be roughly 200 decks. I would be left with a few weeks to understand where to ship the other 800 decks, and if I don't, I'd have to import them to Italy or Colombia, and fees would be a killer, and after that -whenever I hopefully find some resellers- ship them out again. I would probably be 3 grands in the red by that time, that is not sustainable for me sadly.Bradius wrote:True, but to an experienced hand (not mine really), there is a significant difference in handling from a USPCC deck and either an NPCC or a MPC deck of any type. This is to a lesser extent also the case with Cartamundi. Even I can tell the difference. I have not found that either MPC or NPCC fan very well. As you say, NPCC is very stiff, and I see that as a problem in handling. While I do think MPC is starting to make some better stock, their cutting is still not as good as USPCC or Cartamundi. Then you also have to understand that you can get some very nicely designed USPCC decks insanely cheap. If handling is your priority, you aren't getting an NPCC deck. As a card collector, I do like NPCC's tucks most of the time, but the cards don't wow me with quality. I get while small run issues are going to favor smaller printers like NPCC or MPC.
Thanks shiroo! I am very happy with just getting funded, because this is my first project, it is very nichy (not everyone is necessarily as interested in Colombia as I am!) and a bit outside of the ordinary, which I understand can be not ideal if the aim is to go viral. I received in general very few negative comments and a lot of support anywhere the project got shared, so this is to me a bigger win than a lot of profit. Definitely a great learning experience, hoping to build on it for the future!shiroo56 wrote:Congratsulations. I was really hoping that this decks comes to live. This deck really deserves it. Kind of disappointing that a reprint gets 6-digit funds and a beautiful crafted deck gets almost no attention. Anyhow, congrats again.
Since, funds are limited for me, I couldn't back this because, as always, other decks on the list...![]()
Hopefully I can get my hands on these when they are listed at a retailer.
My deck arrived last week on Thursday, I've picked them up today at the post office. They are really nice!Dolape wrote:Hi all! I hope you don't mind thread necromancy![]()
I just wanted to post an update to say that, a couple of weeks later than I hoped, NPCC confirmed that rewards have been sent out. I would really appreciate if those who backed could tell me when they get there, even with a private message here or somewhere else, so that I can go back to sleeping at night
Also, starting January we will start to sell leftover decks on our new website, so if someone missed out they may want to register to the newsletter - I decided to keep pricing the same because shipping (especially to the US) will be quite a lot more pricey. We should have about 310 more decks available for sale.
Any questions, I am here! Thanks all once again for the support and guidance with the project
Thanks a lot here too! I don't disagree about the card stock, but it still seems to me that there is a general reputation that NPCC is better than MPC, and for this reason I don't regret making the change. Anyways, the project was also a great learning opportunity for me!masagin303 wrote:My deck arrived last week on Thursday, I've picked them up today at the post office. They are really nice!Dolape wrote:Hi all! I hope you don't mind thread necromancy![]()
I just wanted to post an update to say that, a couple of weeks later than I hoped, NPCC confirmed that rewards have been sent out. I would really appreciate if those who backed could tell me when they get there, even with a private message here or somewhere else, so that I can go back to sleeping at night
Also, starting January we will start to sell leftover decks on our new website, so if someone missed out they may want to register to the newsletter - I decided to keep pricing the same because shipping (especially to the US) will be quite a lot more pricey. We should have about 310 more decks available for sale.
Any questions, I am here! Thanks all once again for the support and guidance with the project
I just have to repeat myself, in 2019 MPC has IMO better card stock then NPCC and the switch wasn't at all necessary. Anyway, I wasn't planning to do cardistry with them and for my shelf or for a game of cards, they are absolutely ok!
Thanks for a well done Kickstarter project!
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