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Randy Butterfield wrote:Hey Everyone,
Thank you for your support of the House of Tudor Decks! It’s with a sad heart that I need to announce that I’ll be cancelling this project in a few minutes. I’ve done many Kickstarter projects, and there’s no way this current project will make it. Not at the current pace it’s on, and not unless I spend thousands of dollars on targeted ad campaigns (which defeats the purpose, as it would be spending money meant for printing).
Kickstarter has not been the same after Covid. Unless they’re highly geared towards the high-end collectors or have a huge following (like my Red Rising Decks last year), most projects nowadays really struggle to make it to the finish line. I thought I would give an “all-in” project one last try with the 3 Tudor Decks, Gilded Set, Book and Dealer Coin, but it’s not meant to be.
I will be relaunching a new campaign within a week! That campaign will be much simpler, and have a much lower funding goal. It will contain only the Red House of Tudor Deck and the Tudor ROSE Dealer Coin. I exhibit at a lot of shows throughout the year. The support at those shows are stronger than ever! So I’m going to gear all future Kickstarter projects for the next couple years towards trends at the shows. The biggest difference at shows is casual Playing Card buyers almost never buy a pair of one design. If they purchase two Decks or more, it’s almost always spread out over multiple designs. So my future Kickstarters will almost always focus on only one Deck per design!
And I’ll be planning to self-fund a large portion of the printing cost, so I can keep the funding goal low. It’s basically changing the goal of needing Kickstarter to mainly fund a large multi-faceted campaign, to just counting on Kickstarter to supplement a little bit of funding for a small scale 1-Deck print run. Less stress and extremely simple.
I hope you all will be back to support House of Tudor when I relaunch the Red Deck later this week!
Thanks, Randy
I think there is a shift in the playing cards market. Lots of people are leaving and some are upset about prior campaign fulfillments. Randy always fulfills as he says but maybe people are fatigued.Bradius wrote: ↑Fri Jul 07, 2023 6:14 am Kickstarter is closing in a few hours if you want to get any. Total backers is less than 100 and total funding is under $4k. That is just embarrassing IMHO. I see so many hype decks, and something solid like this at a decent cost, just gets ignored. The only reason this works is Randy sells them at shows. It looks like Kickstarter is dying.
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