So I was looking at the Dead Mans Deck and had a question: Is JR the designer for this deck? The pips and index font look like his signatures, as does the art, but I cannot find any information to verify this on the tuck or any of the retail sites.
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Re: Dead Man's deck questions
No. The Dead Man's Deck was not made by Jackson Robinson. It was produced by Vanishing, Inc. and EPCC was the printer. I am not sure who was the actual artist, but it wasn't Jackson Robinson. It is one of my favorite decks and was very well done.
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Re: Dead Man's deck questions (wap)
I really like the deck. It just had a lot of similarities so I thought I'd ask
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Re: Dead Man's deck questions
It might be worth asking the folks at Vanishing who they got to design this deck.
It *is* a pretty cool design.
It *is* a pretty cool design.
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Re: Dead Man's deck questions
Hopefully I'm not stating the obvious about the artwork here, but from the picture posted above, at least the KoH is a modification of the standard Paris pattern KoH:
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