9pm EDT or 9pm EST?
The official website says 9pm EST.
EDT doesn't finish in the States for another 2 weeks
Alex, could we have a heads-up first about the pricing and bundles here on UC?
That is exactly what I thought also. I said they are maybe expensive, but when thinking they are about two months worth of KWS subscription, they don't seem that much anymore.
I think EPCC in China.
Absolutely fair point. I don't pick the deck up but just turn the box over and the cards come out easy but it's definitely not conventional lol.
It's set for right after the convention. I've always had a brain fart about the difference between EDT and EST. Basically once the convention ends is when it starts.
Similar to last year there's a 24 hour discount and then the price goes to $275. The Hope deck exclusive comes with every 5 deck set for the first 48 hours while supplies last.
It almost looks like the entire face of the deck is covered by a deck seal that needs to be sliced in half to open the tuck. If that's the case, then these can't really be closed again once opened (kind of like Pandora's box). I wonder why the Queen of Hearts is a one-way design while all the other courts look to be 2-way designs?
They will be cello'd so honestly if you're not opening them you won't be able to see the frieze. If you are opening them the whole point was sacrificing condition and forcing you to cut through a giant seal. If I'm going to be honest though the engraving needs a decently thick stock so if you're careful you could probably pull it up without cutting through. I will say though I would recommend a carat case for singles. Based on the flap structure you can actually feature the warning locks, the riot panel, or the covid/health panel to face your display depending on your preference which I thought was quite nice (especially if you like displaying mixes of vertical and horizontal).
Long story short my car got broken into and my laptop was stolen which had this year's artwork. It's not a hard deck but it is a bit tedious in execution and I just didn't want to rush it so I did this deck instead. The deck will definitely show up next year, just didn't have the time to execute in the current time frame this year given the circumstances.portcullis wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 6:18 pm Wait, this year’s deck wasn’t what was initially planned? I’m intrigued. Hope these secret designs see the light of day and are not just shelved.
I made it as a violator card (a design that breaks consistency). The queen of hearts is Hope. In the original story all of the evil spirits were released and by the time Pandora put the lid back on the box all of the spirits escaped, except Hope. For this deck most of my emotional process of dealing with this year was through the frieze art admittedly, but I did want Hope to be one of the courts. She felt like a very strong allegory for quarantine this year, isolated from the world which I resonated with a lot. Her setting and lighting are based on the tuck box itself. I may have her be the top card on opening to greet you.
I am unsure tbh.PiazzaDelivery wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 10:58 pm Is it confirmed that it’s the EPCC facility in China and not Taiwan?
I didn't hear a confirmation but seeing that even non-foiled decks like the Uusi 52+J are printed in China now, it is almost 100% certain that, from now on forward, all EPCC (and LPCC) decks are/will be printed in the PRC unless a customer demands otherwise (which I guess most don't do).PiazzaDelivery wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 10:58 pm Is it confirmed that it’s the EPCC facility in China and not Taiwan?
I've got to admit, if it's the case that everything is henceforth going to be printed in PRC, I'm disappointed. The consensus seems to be that the Taiwanese decks are just better in terms of handling. If Decknowledgy's recent observations are true, I'm curious as to what demands PRC meets that Taiwan doesn't.Harvonsgard wrote: ↑Sat Oct 17, 2020 2:19 amI didn't hear a confirmation but seeing that even non-foiled decks like the Uusi 52+J are printed in China now, it is almost 100% certain that, from now on forward, all EPCC (and LPCC) decks are/will be printed in the PRC unless a customer demands otherwise (which I guess most don't do).PiazzaDelivery wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 10:58 pm Is it confirmed that it’s the EPCC facility in China and not Taiwan?
Keep in mind that William and Lawrence left Taiwan because they wanted to venture onwards with a new printer that works more to their demands. So it doesn't make sense to go back and forth between PRC and Taiwan.
Can you point us to some examples of where they're advertising this, so we can check out what they're saying about it?Decknowledgy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 17, 2020 11:47 am By the look of how EPCC is advertising it's Chinese printer, I wouldn't be surprised the moment would come pretty soon.
Based on the many advertisement for the JN Finish (printed in China) used on the reprinted Jerry's Nuggets, plus William during the 52+Joker Uusi Club Deck release was praising how good the Chinese printer was in terms of options and cooperation.EndersGame wrote: ↑Sat Oct 17, 2020 6:51 pmCan you point us to some examples of where they're advertising this, so we can check out what they're saying about it?Decknowledgy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 17, 2020 11:47 am By the look of how EPCC is advertising it's Chinese printer, I wouldn't be surprised the moment would come pretty soon.