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+1STLBluesNut wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 10:56 am these may be a bit busy for some but i definitely love them. i would say one of the best designs this year.
Unfortunately not! These will be on my to-buy list, but who knows whenHarvonsgard wrote: ↑Sat Jan 15, 2022 1:41 am @hsbc - Did you back them? Because I can't wait to see some photos.
Interesting, these never really appealed to me design-wise and I didn't think that $35 (plus shipping, assuming there was an additional charge) for a pair is actually that great of a price. I also wouldn't have paid that price for an unknown printer and the creator name was quite unusual so a lot of warning signs combined with a non-resonating design for me meant it was an easy pass. I also don't care at all for a deck sleeve, the few decks that I have with them I feel rather meh about.STLBluesNut wrote: ↑Wed Feb 16, 2022 10:17 am i would like to add some more about this campaign. a couple of things other creators could take note of.
the price for both of these deck if you bought the pair was $35. they have sleeves, seals (which i really dont care about but it is usually a big deal and sometimes even stretch goals) and foil on the tuck cards and sleeves. not to mention a beautiful design IMO. for all of those features to be only $35 for 2 decks is a pretty good value. for an upgraded tuck i usually like to see $15 but this did have foil on the cards, one deck was fronts and backs. you could also buy just one of the decks, you didn't have to buy the set.
the campaign had extras, none of which were required to be bought to get any of the decks. in fact, for a rather large coin, big foiled box and mat with the 2 decks was only $7 more! i dont usually buy extra but who wouldn't get the really nice looking set for $7. so not only a great price which made it an easy decision to upgrade but if you didn't want the extras you didnt have to get them. there was a tier for decks only. over 1k box sets were sold and only 305 deck only pairs. granted the difference between the 2 was only $7.
i don't know how they made it so affordable for all that you got. the point is that it was a great price on the options and they had options for however you wanted to buy, whatever you wanted to buy.
overall they made over 119k on the campaign and it wasn't bloated with 4 to 6 plus decks, gilding add ons, artificially "limited" decks, hyped up add ons and unlocks, etc. a simple, beautiful campaign with good value that ended up with nearly 1900 backers. i think this campaign was noteworthy and should be used as one of the examples when looking at offerings, value and running a campaign.
true and valid points. i don't usually care about these items either and don't really in this campaign either but they are nice additions for the price. regardless of what the cost may or may not be, these are items that creators would often hype up and use to justify high prices on campaigns while charging a premium for them or including them "free" while unreasonably jacking up the prices of the decks. throw a sleeve on a tuck, call it ''limited edition'' and charge an extra $20 or more.Strag wrote: ↑Wed Feb 16, 2022 1:26 pm I also don't care at all for a deck sleeve, the few decks that I have with them I feel rather meh about.
As to how it was affordable, well there is a lot of stuff that is made in China that is quite cheap. You can get very good quality coins for $2-3 in single unit quantity, just check out AliExpress. I buy coins from there all the time as I collect them for card protectors.
That's great news. I hadn't even seen these until tonight.
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