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Eoghann wrote:No idea. But I'm liking those backs!
Looks like the latest trend is the occult. I like it.
Thanks for the info, I saw the word "occult" and I jumped to conclusions.shadowkat wrote:Gnosticism is a bit different Norbie. Here are a couple of things to read.....
So why isn't he here?badpete69 wrote:Stuart made some comments on Discourse and posted a new pic
I got it (I think). Let's see...sinjin7 wrote:So why isn't he here?badpete69 wrote:Stuart made some comments on Discourse and posted a new pic
Encarded wrote:the two tone foil is really nice. i've considered that feature but never pursued it fully due to the setup costs, but boy does it look great. The things we can do with tuck cases these days is just wonderful.
Definitely very nice! I love it... It's really great to see people start to try new things, and think about this in conjunction with holographic oversized seals, for example. (Lotrek, are you listening?)Sher wrote:Teaser pic. Two tone double foil:
Now that Bill has an account, you would think we would know about things like this, at least not only by osmosis, although with over 1000 active members, UC definitely has its eyes and ears on a LOT of things these days!adhex5150 wrote:The Gold and Blue are now available at Legends website :
http://www.legendsplayingcards.com/prod ... ying-cards
A special limited red deck will be sold through Conjuring Arts Research Center.
This is true, and also ridiculous. Clearly, creators are using LPCC/EPCC to get better profit margins, rather than better pricing for the customers. Yes, this is just business, but I think a lot of us were expecting differently from designers.sinjin7 wrote:This is $16.25 per deck shipped domestically at stuartpalm.com and $18.25 per deck shipped from legendsplayingcards.com. For deck produced in Taiwan/China. I find this laughable. Its a pretty tuck box, but a big "no thanks". Obviously people aren't passing the savings from the cheaper Asian playing card manufacturing plants used by LPCC/EPCC down to the customers.
I have to agree that the price is way higher than it should be, in spite of the 'double foiling' tucks, which adds about $1 per unit to the price ($2 total, once per foil color - and this is a shot-in-the-dark estimate using experience and a bit of wisdom). Still, they are quite nice, but - in fact you would hope that a deck of this type from EPCC/LPCC would be more like $8-$9 each, and $150 shipped for a brick still makes it $13.50 per deck. Lawrence never said that Legends PCC wasn't supposed to make money.Strag wrote:Price is a joke, especially as it's not even a fully-custom deck. Sorry, I won't pander to this sort of pricing by buying the deck.
Also, given past experience with CARC, these will be available cheaper down the road.
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