Features:
Hidden Artwork and Fully Customized Design with over 1 year of making.
34 unique forms of devil hidden in the details of the mesmerizing artwork.
Gold/Silver and White hot foil stamp with precision embossing on the Tuck Case.
Inner tuck case with sophisticated gold/silver hot foil stamp artwork.
Housed in a Pure Black Premium 300gsm Matte Finish Tuck Case – Sturdy & Elegant.
Limited to 2666 Decks Each with Custom Foiled Number Seal.
Cards Printed by Taiwan Playing Card Company with their Luxury Paper Stock.
Tuck Case made in the US by Gambler Warehouse.
Cards printed using Metallic Silver and Gold Ink to complement the detailed designs.
I just opened by 666 shipment yesterday and literally said "I hope Riffle doesn't put anything out again for awhile...". At least on the plus side, the chance to get a gilded deck is now attached to the 2 set option, instead of requiring 3 as usual.
PiazzaDelivery wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 1:11 pmAre they any good?
TL;DR: Yup
All non PRC-printed LPCC/EPCC decks are printed there. Stocks are mostly on the stiffer/snappier side. All old non-USPCC KWP decks are printed there, too.
I am not really looking at this as a Riffle Shuffle deck as much as a Srdjan Vidakovic deck, who was the artist for the Planets series. I love is work, so I am in.
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PiazzaDelivery wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 1:11 pmAre they any good?
TL;DR: Yup
All non PRC-printed LPCC/EPCC decks are printed there. Stocks are mostly on the stiffer/snappier side. All old non-USPCC KWP decks are printed there, too.
Wait what? I thought EPCC was its own playing card factory, same for LPCC. I guess hearing them in the same breath as the USPCC, I figured they were the same sort of entity. So EPCC and LPCC are what exactly?
PiazzaDelivery wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 1:11 pmAre they any good?
TL;DR: Yup
All non PRC-printed LPCC/EPCC decks are printed there. Stocks are mostly on the stiffer/snappier side. All old non-USPCC KWP decks are printed there, too.
Wait what? I thought EPCC was its own playing card factory, same for LPCC. I guess hearing them in the same breath as the USPCC, I figured they were the same sort of entity. So EPCC and LPCC are what exactly?
They're basically just producers working with the factory as well as designers. Like GW or Will Roya.
Hue hue hue, that's most probably the reason why they choose the name ...PCC. Assumptions and implications are a pretty darn good marketing tool.
What fuels the wrong assumption is that everyone writes "printed by EPCC" in their campaign or ad copy, which semanticly might be correct but yah they don't own printing facilities.
Outsourcing kinda normal especially when it comes to everyday goods. Nike for example has never owned a shoe production plant. Your low budget $20 no name sneackers are made in the exact same plant in Vietnam or Indonesia like your $200+ latest hypebeast kicks.
I don't wear nikes. I wear Broken Homme shoes that are made in Los Angeles. They are not cheap shoes, but they do last a long time if you take care of them a little.
After over two years of wearing them, I am just now replacing the heals for the first time. I still don't need replace the soles yet. Great shoes, Goodyear welts. Fine materials and craftmanship. Ya know, the devil's in the detail! (to bring it sort of back on topic).
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Bradius wrote: ↑Fri Oct 02, 2020 9:24 am
I don't wear nikes. I wear Broken Homme shoes that are made in Los Angeles. They are not cheap shoes, but they do last a long time if you take care of them a little.
After over two years of wearing them, I am just now replacing the heals for the first time. I still don't need replace the soles yet. Great shoes, Goodyear welts. Fine materials and craftmanship...
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Welcome to our very first stretch goal! Before we get into the details, we would like to inform you guys that THIS SATURDAY (Tomorrow) at 11 AM EST, we will release a new stretch goal - the Devil’s in the Details Rose Gold Collector's Edition (Limited to 2000 Decks). We will also have a few Early Bird Mixed Half-Brick and Brick rewards available first come, first serve. See you all tomorrow!
Here is a sneak peak of our Rose Gold Collector's Edition. Shhhhh, there are more hidden details on the back of the tuck case...
"The price to Add-On the Devil’s in the Details Rose Gold Edition is only 22 CAD (~ 16 USD) per deck for both US and International Backers. No matter how many decks you wish to add, there is No Additional Shipping Cost. We will cover it all for you!"
I have to say that I am really loving the look of this deck. I have been happy with RS premium decks as of late, especially the 666 decks. Although they do milk it a bit with the add-ons and stretch goals, they are great looking decks with good overall quality. And the artwork on this one is just fantastic. Does this artist remind anyone else of Mark Stutzman? Not in the art style itself but in the way so many little cool "details" are snuck in. Just neat-o.
I haven't slept for ten days, because that would be too long.
Siege wrote: ↑Sun Oct 11, 2020 5:41 pm
These are really nice. First time seeing Srdjan Vidakovic‘s artwork and I like it. There’s a bit of a Whispering Imps meets Origins feel to these. In.
You should check out Vanda's Planets series as that is also Srdjan's work...quite spectacular series!
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I got mine, and absolutely love them. What a fun deck for card night! Everyone loved them. The cards are a bit snappy and stiff, but I had no issue with that. The art is just superb on the courts and the fun of looking for the hidden devils in each card added more enjoyment to the experience. Although I did find an angel on one of them. Maybe a sign of a future corresponding Angels deck? Do not hesitate to buy this deck.
I haven't slept for ten days, because that would be too long.
Just got my halfbrick (as well as a couple decks from the Atlantis campaign) and I must say, I'm disappointed in the tucks. I think I've found the area where RS has cut back in order to justify their reasonable pricing.
The stock they've used is, in my opinion, inadequate for the level of detail that the art demands. The design looks spotty in certain areas, especially those where the details are finer. The paper used is too flimsy for the amount of embossing, leaving giant depressions and unevenness across the front and back. The side flaps are so large that the edges of the actual "tuck" portion is impossible to retract without severely bending, or risking tearing the top of the box. The cards themselves are great, but the boxes leave much to be desired.
Agreed. What a fantastic deck throughout. It was ny vote for DOTY as well as in many other categories. Just wish the tuck was a bit bigger an not so tight. I ripped the tuck flap on both my decks opening them. Yes, surprisingly I opened it. I had to see that gorgeous art! And anyways I am a semi-tuckist. The gilded ones are staying nice and sealed
I haven't slept for ten days, because that would be too long.
james001a wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 5:39 am
Agreed. What a fantastic deck throughout. It was ny vote for DOTY as well as in many other categories. Just wish the tuck was a bit bigger an not so tight. I ripped the tuck flap on both my decks opening them. Yes, surprisingly I opened it. I had to see that gorgeous art! And anyways I am a semi-tuckist. The gilded ones are staying nice and sealed
As per my comment above, I had the same trouble with the tuckboxes for both DitD and Atlantis. Tore the top of one of my Rise editions after trying every which way to carefully pry it open. RS needs to upgrade the stock used for the tucks, I'd gladly pay extra for that.