But maybe not too big. 1 1/2 inch diameter, max

I'm "All In"! Are we getting close, Rick? I know I signed up for a shot across the bow before you post on KS, but - ready to "put my money where my mouth is", as they say.RickDavidson wrote:Nice call guys, the LE deck and coins are already set. And I am super excited about the LE deck, it's pretty special. More on that soon
Agree. Poker chip sized. I keep coin capsules to protect them and they wold fit nicely there.Sharpie wrote:I'd also love to see a coin.
But maybe not too big. 1 1/2 inch diameter, max
Jackson's Q&A 'Crew' member "Futski" wrote that, but I suppose you could inquire of him whether he might consider doing it, Rick. After all, I did see that Jackson both pledged and left a nice "hello" in the comments section.sprouts1115 wrote:Have you considered using something like the Jackson Robinson's calculator? http://sherlock.futski.com I think he set the standard for Kickstarters using add ons. It saves lots of time on the comment section. You don't have to calculate add ons for confused backers. Consider it...
Jack of all, Master of none?RickDavidson wrote:Let me get a coffee and try and read that again.. Thanks, that's good info, something worth looking into. There certainly is a lot to cover in getting a deck of cards made, especially being outside the States.
You're a man of many talents Ratledge
I'm shocked, classy deck, top shelf. Will be real disappointed if it doesn't fly, worsened the fact we won't get a shot at the Grail.th4mo wrote:I hate to say it... but this one is struggling!![]()
It would be unbelievable if this deck fails, as it is one of the most beautiful decks produced in years...
Has any other paper deck tried to start off with such a high KS goal?
So, none were successful besides Sherlock Holmes... which was actually multiple decks from the start.ivan wrote:I think it will be funded for sure.. but not sure about hitting some of the stretched goals.
There are a few paper deck projects with high funding goal (>=$30k)
Desjgn Playing Cards: 100% plastic playing cards (if you count plastic as paper) - $35k (Unsuccessful)
Apollo Playing Cards From 1890's - £25k - approx. $41k (Unsuccessful)
A French Revolution Playing Card Deck - $30k (Cancelled)
Sherlock Holmes - A playing card deck - $30k (Funded)
Not alone on that thought. As gorgeous as the deck is, I can't help but feel a splash of color wouldn't hurt.montecarlojoe wrote: Though, dare I say it, maybe a little extra colour may help?
rousselle wrote:I want this deck, golly gosh darn it!!!
This. The Origins court art with its soft half tones reminds me a lot of Emperor, but the latter uses bright color which I believe are more effective.Eoghann wrote:Not alone on that thought. As gorgeous as the deck is, I can't help but feel a splash of color wouldn't hurt.montecarlojoe wrote: Though, dare I say it, maybe a little extra colour may help?
So, after Origins and Grail, the bright, splashy version can be V3. I'm in for all of 'em!Widdee wrote:This. The Origins court art with its soft half tones reminds me a lot of Emperor, but the latter uses bright color which I believe are more effective.Eoghann wrote:Not alone on that thought. As gorgeous as the deck is, I can't help but feel a splash of color wouldn't hurt.montecarlojoe wrote: Though, dare I say it, maybe a little extra colour may help?
Rick explained in the FAQ section why the funding goal is so high. There are a couple of reasons:th4mo wrote:So, none were successful besides Sherlock Holmes... which was actually multiple decks from the start.ivan wrote:I think it will be funded for sure.. but not sure about hitting some of the stretched goals.
There are a few paper deck projects with high funding goal (>=$30k)
Desjgn Playing Cards: 100% plastic playing cards (if you count plastic as paper) - $35k (Unsuccessful)
Apollo Playing Cards From 1890's - £25k - approx. $41k (Unsuccessful)
A French Revolution Playing Card Deck - $30k (Cancelled)
Sherlock Holmes - A playing card deck - $30k (Funded)
So this would be an unprecedented amount for a single deck, i think...
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