Lord Nikon wrote:@rousselle I live in the greater Washington DC area (NoVa).
Were practically neighbors.....

Lord Nikon wrote:@rousselle I live in the greater Washington DC area (NoVa).
LouCipherr wrote:Me too.Bikefanatic wrote:Got the Metal deck today.
My photos definitely do not do them justice.
I have quite a few of his missing from that pic as well, these are only the ones I got as part of the Newts KS. The pumpkin ones he basically just did the back and tucks for, not the entire deck.RSLancastr wrote:Nice haul, Strag!
I'm particularly pleased to see the Peter Wood decks. He and I have been friends since the 1990s. You have a couple of his decks I've yet to get ("Fantastic Fur" and the Pumpkin Show one), but I have several others missing from your pic.
Newt's had a KS campaign? I missed it!Strag wrote:I have quite a few of his missing from that pic as well, these are only the ones I got as part of the Newts KS.
Yup, he did that with a handful of Newt's "museum decks" (I think that's what Newt's calls them, anyway...).The pumpkin ones he basically just did the back and tucks for, not the entire deck.
Doesn't this belong in The "Hey, look what I haven't added to my collection!" thread?Bikefanatic wrote:No Goat Deco or Grid 2.0 decks yet, maybe this coming week.
Agree Three Sheets was the ultimate, but I did pledge for his Chug Kickstarter, which actually was my very first Kickstarter project I backed. My how things have changed! I have quite a few other Pleepleus merchandise as well, especially shirts. I always appreciate it when somebody understands why I do this after they burp.chach wrote:Pleepleus!!! I got that deck a few weeks back too. Three Sheets was one of my favorite shows when it was on, Zane's projects after it just haven't had the same chemistry unfortunately.
That seems likely, Eoghann (even though I don't see it), because both decks are manufactured by Patch Products (http://www.patchproducts.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;).Eoghann wrote:Nice ones Robert! The Xmas cards 2 seem to be from the same artist who has made the Spoons game. I see those at walmart all the time.
Always great to see any old English deck being shown here on UC...Great deck badpete69badpete69 wrote:Just picked up this old 1922 deck... using the sellers description and pics for ease
Here's a gorgeous rare deck with Saint George and slaying the Dragon pictured back
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