
Inspird by one of my favorite backs, KEM Arrows this is a new back design I'm developing.
Or a million dollar stretch goal in where he gets to buy his own printer.wahl0108 wrote:This is stunning. I wish the USPCC would just sell him a printer.
Me tooPrincessTrouble wrote:Not that I don't like this one, but I'm more excited for the Tally-Ho Turtlebacks.
The main focus for the Scarlet Arrows is to be a great deck with 100% custom courts for a great price. So the tuck case needs to reflect that focus in order to keep the price down.Norbie wrote:Is this the final design for the tuck? You're not going minimaallllisssssmmm?
Who would've guessed?JacksonRobinson wrote:With that said, you didn't really think I would design a deck and not have a uber limited, uber ridiculous tuck case now did you? There will be one of those as well.
I agree 100%MagikFingerz wrote:I think that tuck compliments the cards perfectly. And that this is an excellent choice for a staple deck at a very nice price point.
JacksonRobinson wrote:The main focus for the Scarlet Arrows is to be a great deck with 100% custom courts for a great price. So the tuck case needs to reflect that focus in order to keep the price down.Norbie wrote:Is this the final design for the tuck? You're not going minimaallllisssssmmm?
And Heck I need to change up my decks anyways.
With that said, you didn't really think I would design a deck and not have a uber limited, uber ridiculous tuck case now did you?There will be one of those as well.
Here's something that has never been done and totally fits the theme: A tuck case with a real, working compass in it!JacksonRobinson wrote:The main focus for the Scarlet Arrows is to be a great deck with 100% custom courts for a great price. So the tuck case needs to reflect that focus in order to keep the price down.Norbie wrote:Is this the final design for the tuck? You're not going minimaallllisssssmmm?
And Heck I need to change up my decks anyways.
With that said, you didn't really think I would design a deck and not have a uber limited, uber ridiculous tuck case now did you?There will be one of those as well.
Boy Scouts would love it!samurai007 wrote:Here's something that has never been done and totally fits the theme: A tuck case with a real, working compass in it!
Sadly for me (cuz I love ridiculously belled and whistled tucks) and also for the consumer my tucks usually account for no lower than 75% even up to 90% of the total cost of production. So you can see why I stick with a simple, but hopefully still visually pleasing tuck.Norbie wrote:JacksonRobinson wrote:The main focus for the Scarlet Arrows is to be a great deck with 100% custom courts for a great price. So the tuck case needs to reflect that focus in order to keep the price down.Norbie wrote:Is this the final design for the tuck? You're not going minimaallllisssssmmm?
And Heck I need to change up my decks anyways.
With that said, you didn't really think I would design a deck and not have a uber limited, uber ridiculous tuck case now did you?There will be one of those as well.
Do you ever take a break?
Also.... Of the total cost of a deck (that you produce), percentage wise how much does the tuck take up?
What's a reasonable price on KS?JacksonRobinson wrote:Makes you think why some people will give you a simply and also crapply designed tuck and still charge you $12 on KS. I hope that this deck can really set a precedent that you can have a great deck and also a reasonable price on KS.
Yowza!!!JacksonRobinson wrote: In terms of the price 90% of KS projects through a price tag of $12 on their decks just cuz thats what everybody does. I want to shake things up and show people that you can get a great deck for a good price and at the same time be a profitable venture for myself, cuz I wouldn't do it if I couldn't come out on top of the deal, that's how KS scams are born.
I fully agree that having a good price set-point is a great way to "compete with the big boys". I already have my cards at a competitive price point and even then I invest my own money to get projects done. For example, my early bird price was $8 a deck (and even then I didn't sell all of those). My regular price was $11 for 1 deck but most people want the twin pack which starts at $20 ($10 a deck). So, I'm already competitive in the price category... now I just need to improve my quality.JacksonRobinson wrote:Its not so much about a specific price point only the price comparatively. It honestly comes down to capitalism, when it comes down to I want to compete with the big boys and having a great deck with custom courts for around $8 would be a great way to start competing, while at the same time having more expensive decks for collectors.
In terms of the price 90% of KS projects through a price tag of $12 on their decks just cuz thats what everybody does. I want to shake things up and show people that you can get a great deck for a good price and at the same time be a profitable venture for myself, cuz I wouldn't do it if I couldn't come out on top of the deal, that's how KS scams are born.
I'm a big fan of your work Paul. I'm sure plenty of people will appreciate you guys lowering the prices (I do).Encarded wrote:Just to chime in, there is definitely space (and a need) for "regular" decks at a decent price. I think Jackson is spot on with what he is doing, and I also am mixing it up and have something similar in process. Nice, custom, well handling decks but inexpensive compared to all the super-collectible high end. Simpler boxes, and a deck that you could use in a magic routine and not feel guilty about ripping up a card now and then. I think plenty of folks will appreciate that.
Encarded wrote:Just to chime in, there is definitely space (and a need) for "regular" decks at a decent price. I think Jackson is spot on with what he is doing, and I also am mixing it up and have something similar in process. Nice, custom, well handling decks but inexpensive compared to all the super-collectible high end. Simpler boxes, and a deck that you could use in a magic routine and not feel guilty about ripping up a card now and then. I think plenty of folks will appreciate that.
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