oddsmaker003 wrote:Great point! But I wasn't calling him a train wreck. A train wreck is an event. But thanks for the free advice.
I was referring to the "full of..."
oddsmaker003 wrote:Like it or not the business practice at a minimum is unethical.
You are exaggorating immensely. You definetly shouldn't throw around words like "moral" and "unethical" when it comes to playing cards design. This will inflate the words even more, than they allready are.
As I mentioned before, I like when you express your opinion (in a polite way, without calling someone full of ...). I for my part, read your post, see the claims as completly unjustified (for reasons David nicely explained in his answer to your post) and move on.
I own A1 HIE, because I like it and it is visually pleasing to me, not because I'm delussional and think it is an original masterpiece. As mentioned from Decknowlodgy, there is nothing original about this deck other than the idea to put existing pieces from B.Thom Stevenson on playing cards. I saw the circles deck from Vanda; thought aswell, "I wouldn't put that out there after A1 put out HIE" and moved on. The market (consumers) decided, the designs weren't good enough and that is it. A1 HIE is sold out (and was before the Vanda campaign started) and circles didn't get funded, so where again was Anyone Worldwide affected in any way?
I never saw the Circus deck from Will Roya (therefore I believe the claim that David didn't saw it either), therefore the discussion about it only brings attention (publicity) to his deck, therefore it is only a win situation for Will. So why are you complaining again?