Angry mob checklist for beginners:
1. pitchfork
2. torch soaked in fuel
I'm ready when y'all are, lol...
Angry mob checklist for beginners:
Not from the US (Canada) but from my previous package from Lotrek, that is the point the tracking has got to for me. Then it shows up at some point down the road.
Nice to hear that the decks arrive overseas.rousselle wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2020 6:24 pmAlso, as much as I typically hate smooth cards (as opposed to cards with a linen-like finish), these handle really, really well. I very much like the feel. I think if these were with a linen-style finish, they would likely handle perfectly, but the linen effect might detract from the design, which is... tasty as it is. So, I'm fine with the choice to make them smooth.
Well, that was crypticRegarding the finish. It would be a horror - or lets say even more - to apply the used amount of foils on an uneven surface (if pre-embossed stock) and/or it would definitely have a negative influence to the effect of the back design (if embossed after the foil).
I scroll through this thread time to time while trying not to see spoilers. It's obvious Crypt may have some type of shine to it or so. So is Golden Oath, Venexiana Gold and collector Arabesque decks better to you than Crypt?james001a wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 2:51 pm Got mine in NY today. Honest opinion: not my favorite. I have purchased other near $100 decks from Lotrek and this does not stack up to the others, but I give him credit for trying. I will still continue to support him, but I'm on the fence whether this will stay in my collection or not. I have to think about this.
@james001a Wow all the way at the bottom? Can I ask what u don’t like about it (without spoiling the mystery for others)?james001a wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 7:01 pm Yes, I would put this at the bottom of my Lotrek deck rankings, just above Entertainer which I really did not like at ALL for some reason. To me the Arabesques are the best, as well as the Grotesk signature, Damask Red, Sanctus and I really liked the White Chronos Deck. Unfortunately, I do not have the Venexiana Gold so I cannot compare it in hand.
@harvonsgard I recall you also weren’t quite wow-ed by the deck. Where would you rank it?Harvonsgard wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 7:28 pm Wait a sec... I just read a Lotrék ranking without Silk/Fable mentioned in the top3...
i'm gettin a little lost herejames001a wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 10:24 pm To be fair, I did not actually open the deck as I do not break seals unless I have a second deck. At the $100 price point I'm not about to do that. The other decks that I could open by Lotrek without breaking a seal, I did. Someone mentioned I did not put Fable or Silk in my top 3 but they would be higher than this deck. Maybe the deck is amazing on the inside. Hey once you get past my exterior so am I. At least I think so...
Wait, you rate C R Y P T at the bottom of my decks without having seen it? This deck has a concept behind it. The name itself says everything. It’s a deck you have to break in in order to appreciate it. It’s like seeing a wooden case that has a treasure inside and your reaction is: “Beh, that treasure is crappy. Look at that old wood, these rusty nails. Besides I don’t want to break the lock.”
While this is true, the best is to open the deck from the side, as the seal indicates because there is more to see if you do it this way.
While I respect all tuckists (or semi-tuckists for those who open duplicates), I love the analogy .Lotrek wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 2:02 amWait, you rate C R Y P T at the bottom of my decks without having seen it? This deck has a concept behind it. The name itself says everything. It’s a deck you have to break in in order to appreciate it. It’s like seeing a wooden case that has a treasure inside and your reaction is: “Beh, that treasure is crappy. Look at that old wood, these rusty nails. Besides I don’t want to break the lock.”
I noticed that most people were trying to open the deck from the top and I wanted to direct them to open it from the side. Of course it’s very hard to turn non-openers into normal people and they’ll still find a way to ignore or avoid touching a seal but at least I tried!Harvonsgard wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 2:41 amWhile I respect all tuckists (or semi-tuckists for those who open duplicates), I love the analogy .Lotrek wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 2:02 amWait, you rate C R Y P T at the bottom of my decks without having seen it? This deck has a concept behind it. The name itself says everything. It’s a deck you have to break in in order to appreciate it. It’s like seeing a wooden case that has a treasure inside and your reaction is: “Beh, that treasure is crappy. Look at that old wood, these rusty nails. Besides I don’t want to break the lock.”
One question though Lotrek - why did you put the sticker there in the first place?
I removed it completely, since... well it's justs a sticker, not even a real seal. Which I would have left there. It leaves no residue per se but you see a slight, very minimal circle, which I assume comes from the cardboard having absorbed some hints of a greasy/oily component of the glue used from the sticker. Nothing too bad.
It makes kinda no sense since it has another closing mechanism.