I'm looking for a bit of feedback from more experienced collectors/creators on a problem I'm having with my new deck, Insecta, which was funded via this Kickstarter. If this isn't the right board to post this on, my apologies and I'm sure the mods will give me a kick in the right direction!
So... My latest deck has been printed by Cartamundi BE. The print quality on the cards themselves is chuffing amazing - the level of detail preserved from the original artwork made in traditional media is astonishing. HOWEVER... All of the tucks have a crumple in one corner of the top flap, around 30% of them have peeling of the finish on the top flap, and the spare tucks I ordered to replace any with defects (because there's always some) were only partially glued - and I can't finish assembling them because the top flap is too big to tuck into the box. You can see a bigger set of images, a comparison next to another deck printed by Cartamundi, and numbers from doing the quality control here.
I contacted Cartamundi to say the cards were great but the tucks were not acceptable. I got this response from Wim Vlekken in BE, via their UK office;
This is not acceptable to me, and also sounds like absolute nonsense - for a number of reasons, which in no particular order include;With regards to the damage to the boxes. To be honest, and I‘m not saying we should not think about finding a more structural solution for this, but all our tuck boxes have this kind of damage. In fact we always use the same die cut for this card size. Depending on the design however, it’s sometimes less and sometimes more visible. So for us this is not really a valid claim, however we do understand that this is a high value and expensive tuckbox, so therefore we could accept a commercial discount of 5% on the job.... We will initiate a test to improve the “tucking” for future productions."
- "they always look like that"/"they're supposed to be that way" is an excuse I've heard from multiple suppliers when they've messed something up and don't want to bear the cost of correcting it
- No other deck produced by Cartamundi in my collection has that damage.
- I had a wee chat with Mike Ratledge and a couple of other creators I know that have produced decks, who also did not think this excuse held water. I mean... are you seriously going to tell me that this is the best they can do when making speciality decks aimed at card collectors who are notorious for expecting perfection? I think TF not!
- Cartamundi are advertising decks all over the place, including on their public social media, all the time; they are constantly showing us what their decks should look like so pull the other one. Plucking something off their Instagram as an example, funny how I can’t see that crumple on this deck, or indeed any other (unsurprisingly)
I’ve contacted the Specialty Cards Ambassador, Jirs Huygen, who helped me out getting production sorted. Hopefully he can illuminate what’s going on here. But I’d be grateful for any feedback from other creators, collectors, designers, etc with more experience than me (this is only the second deck I've created myself.) What do you think of Cartamundi’s suggestion that “all our tuck boxes have this flaw”? Have you got other decks in your collection printed by Cartamundi that have this damage? Have you printed decks with Cartamundi and had this problem? Please let me know what you think. From my point of view, the only acceptable options are 1) Cartamundi replaces the faulty tucks or 2) I'm only paying for the cards themselves, and I'll find another producer for the tucks. Option 2 would be pretty inconvenient, but I'm not going to ship anyone else a deck in a tuck box I wouldn't be happy to receive myself. Because that would suck.
Thanks all & have a great evening,
Immy