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CBJ
An art book is definitely in the plans, we'll see if things go that way!Yashi wrote:Looking great! I just realized though that maybe this needs an artbook since we aren't or I'm not familiar with the people on the court cards. I'm in for one of each at the least. I've seen PRM's store and he does some amazing art.
Huh? Which are the other ones? (No, I'm not good at paying attentionBikefanatic wrote:It's three Kickstarter projects coming out three days in a row. I will be backing this one, one of each deck!
Feb 23rd Bicycle Plugged Nickel Set. Feb 24th these decks. Feb 25th Bicycle Wiretap.MagikFingerz wrote:Huh? Which are the other ones? (No, I'm not good at paying attentionBikefanatic wrote:It's three Kickstarter projects coming out three days in a row. I will be backing this one, one of each deck!)
Bikefanatic wrote:Nevermind. Feb 23rd Bicycle Plugged Nickel Set. Feb 24th these decks. Feb 28th Bicycle Wiretap, I thought it was originally on the 25th because I'm off Tuesday but these still all come out on same week.MagikFingerz wrote:Huh? Which are the other ones? (No, I'm not good at paying attentionBikefanatic wrote:It's three Kickstarter projects coming out three days in a row. I will be backing this one, one of each deck!)
I know I'm taking stock and not being quite as liberal with backings / purchases as before. But I also wonder if the glamour of a new hobby has worn off on the not so enthusiastic / longterm collectors. Another thing I've noticed is the price for a single deck has been increasing over the last few months. It used to be $8 was regular for a kickstarter deck, now $12+ is the norm. That can really affect the billfold in the long run. I did pledge for this one, but only one of each where as I used to be wanting to go for 2-3 of each variation at least.th4mo wrote: Well, not the only reason... Are backers just too broke from the previous projects? Or saving their money for some of the big releases coming up?
Fairly certain that's what's happening. The zeal to snatch every deck that gets in ones path is wearing off. Realizing we are increasingly strapped for cash or that we have amassed so many decks we don't know what to do with them...only to then realize some decks you just don't like that much.chach wrote: picking and choosing a bit more than before
I am literally running out of space! Will say, so many good decks have come out in the past year there are many projects I would have bought heavy now I just by two and the really good stuff gets my wallet's affection.Eoghann wrote:Fairly certain that's what's happening. The zeal to snatch every deck that gets in ones path is wearing off. Realizing we are increasingly strapped for cash or that we have amassed so many decks we don't know what to do with them...only to then realize some decks you just don't like that much.chach wrote: picking and choosing a bit more than before
ivan wrote:Had an awesome interview with Paul. Really insightful seeing that he's created 3 other projects on KS before the Flight deck.
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Enjoy!
Agreed! Very well thought out project I must say!Widdee wrote:ivan wrote:Had an awesome interview with Paul. Really insightful seeing that he's created 3 other projects on KS before the Flight deck.
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Enjoy!
Enjoyed that Ivan, thank you very much. Paul obviously knows what he's doing and he's done a jam up job on the decks!
I find this to be a really intriguing idea!GBAllison wrote:Honestly, a smart KS project creator would price the entire campaign as Early Birds, and if the project gets funded then thr price goes up to retail. A great reward for the people who backed you before you got funded, and nobody is gonna whine that there are too many early birds.
Agreed!GBAllison wrote:Of course, all that said ... I am in absolute love with this deck and pledged before scrolling to the bottom of the page.
Wow.
Yup. Same here... getting more picky. I do like this more than average, and I'm seriously considering it (I like the logbooks, too), but the ratio of really awesome decks to the amount of money I can spend is exponentially high, and I promised to only pledge for decks that I absolutely must have.MagikFingerz wrote:I think th4mo is right about the EB's. Whenever I see a new project without them, I just simply take a step back and wait for at least a few days before pledging (if I at that point decide I like them) and I'm sure a lot of others do the same.
And I'm pretty sure the amount of projects (and good ones at that) has an impact on average Joe Pledger's budget as well. As chach, I also am much more selective with my pledges and purchases, which is probably a natural evolution of any collector over time.
Only a few months ago, I probably would have pledged for these right away, but now the "must-have-every-deck-released" mentality is gone. Also, I just remembered Jackson's Army Deck is coming out in March so I need to save up and have enough money by the time that campaign ends. After that, I believe his Air Force one will soon follow, and that one I'm considering on getting multiple bricks.Eoghann wrote:Fairly certain that's what's happening. The zeal to snatch every deck that gets in ones path is wearing off. Realizing we are increasingly strapped for cash or that we have amassed so many decks we don't know what to do with them...only to then realize some decks you just don't like that much.chach wrote: picking and choosing a bit more than before
I feel like this sums up the collectable playing card business on kickstarter since it started 2-3 years ago.PRM19XX wrote:Once people are paying attention, then you get a lot of great decks and a lot of not so great decks created by people who just see it as a chance to make a few bucks.
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