What's up with EPCC tucks lately? They seem to be a few millimeters tighter. Can't pull the deck out, have to shake it out and when closing, there's always a card sticking out over the flap unless I very carefully slip it back in. It's annoying.
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I've noticed on the past few EPCC decks that I've got that the side seams are now facing the back of the deck when they used to face the front. So they have clearly changed the way they're making the tucks but apparently not for the better. Which is a shame because I like the seams facing backwards- more clean that way when they're displayed frontward. Hope they work out the kinks...Eoghann wrote:Got the decks today. Man they are nice! And so colorful!
What's up with EPCC tucks lately? They seem to be a few millimeters tighter. Can't pull the deck out, have to shake it out and when closing, there's always a card sticking out over the flap unless I very carefully slip it back in. It's annoying.
Pretty sure th4mo is referring to the red (!) indices, not the big spade. No design is able to justify red spades.daveEdgerly wrote:The AoS was designed as a control card for the deck. It has a protection amulet as the spade bound in copper to help command and control all of the elements. That is why the design is different.
Indeed my fine fingered friend...MagikFingerz wrote:Pretty sure th4mo is referring to the red (!) indices, not the big spade. No design is able to justify red spades.daveEdgerly wrote:The AoS was designed as a control card for the deck. It has a protection amulet as the spade bound in copper to help command and control all of the elements. That is why the design is different.
Thanks for pointing out the update. I figured you must have revealed the AoS at some point in your campaign, and I did go back and look, but still didn't find it. Clearly the detail in question eluded me when the update came out, so - my bad!daveEdgerly wrote:I know what you meant. It is intentional. It's not red, it's copper. None of the pips in this custom deck are traditional. This is a very colorful deck. This card was posted as update on Jan. 18th. We received positive feedback so we proceeded with the design.
What do the Spade court card suits colors look like? Blue, Copper, or Black? I know there is a trend for all the Aces including the AoS to be embellished. Hell, maybe in the future the Ace's might be considered a court card and have a court border like the courts. The Ace is the Highest court card in the Royal Flush right?th4mo wrote:Indeed my fine fingered friend...MagikFingerz wrote:Pretty sure th4mo is referring to the red (!) indices, not the big spade. No design is able to justify red spades.daveEdgerly wrote:The AoS was designed as a control card for the deck. It has a protection amulet as the spade bound in copper to help command and control all of the elements. That is why the design is different.
Let me make it totally clear what I am referring to:
So Dave, is this intentional?
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