Lotrek wrote:Bikefanatic wrote:One is enough for me. If the gold doesn't come off during shuffling then that'll be great. Also this makes me think of the custom Grotesque decks that should be coming out soon.
USPCC has sent me pictures of the tucks and uncuts and I'm expecting those samples on Tuesday. They told me that the decks will be cut and assembled this week (they didn't mention the day however). In any case we're more than close to fulfillment. The signature decks will be shipped a short while later (2-3 days).
AH, so they backtracked on the commitment to get them shipped on the 2nd or 3rd? Darn - sorry, I didn't think it was 'inside information'. In any case, we're getting awfully darned close at this point after waiting what seems like forever to get these printed. I'm kind of thinking that next year might be different? Like maybe a UC-exclusive Chromografix deck as an add-on only available here, perhaps? Of course I'm still working on perfecting the technology as well as the process itself, but - it will happen! I wanted it to happen the day CardLauncher 'took off', but it's looking more and more like it will be sometime around the holiday season or even next calendar year at this point. I'm working on getting a 330gsm - 350gsm bond (paper) that is good enough to show the details that are created when we print something that outrageous - and it will come as well, but it's a tough road to ride. It's not like I don't have a few things to do already... We'll get there, promise!
It would be really nice to have the UC2015 Annual Deck be the first Chromografix deck, beyond the ones that are made to physically test the paper stock and procedure / technology to see what I can do (and what I can't). I'm thinking about doing a LE of 250 decks as a "proving ground" to show what it takes and how difficult it is for the factory as well. I am sure that we'll see a high defect/cull rate on the very first time we do it no matter how well thought out the process is, it's just too new and never been done.