Cyberpunk Origin Standard
LIMITED EDITION: Only 2000 printed! Will NOT be reprinted.
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Cyberpunk Origin Deluxe Gilded
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Printed in China by AceLion...not sure what finish they use, but they have been putting out a lot of decks recently. Don't know much else as this is not my style of deck.EndersGame wrote: ↑Thu Mar 04, 2021 5:20 pm Where were these printed and by which company, and what finish do they use?
http://www.kingstarprinting.com/playing-cards/EndersGame wrote: ↑Thu Mar 04, 2021 10:02 pm On another forum someone claimed that these were printed with the new Viper Finish that LPCC/EPCC is producing out of China.
I'm sceptical because these already came out in 2020, and I thought that the forthcoming Copperhead deck was the first deck to be printed with that finish.
Got some clarity on this from Patrick of Zealous Star, who is Kingstar's US reseller
WJPC and kingstar used to be one company. Then they had some disagreements and split up. WJPC focus more on game cards than playing cards, and kingstar now only focus on playing cards, cardistry related stuff
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