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Butter smooth finish, and awesome aesthetics to go with it. Very happy with them.
Cbkimble wrote:My family and I have been cleaning up my Aunt's house and we found a box of cards in an end table. Nothing really spectacular, just thought I'd share what was found. I'm not sure what year any of these were printed but i'm happy to add them to my collection.
There's no UPC code on either tuck. The Gypsy Witch is pretty cool. Definitely didn't expect it to be in such amazing condition.nECr0MaNCeD wrote:Cbkimble wrote:My family and I have been cleaning up my Aunt's house and we found a box of cards in an end table. Nothing really spectacular, just thought I'd share what was found. I'm not sure what year any of these were printed but i'm happy to add them to my collection.
Nice haul. If the tuck has no UPC code it would be 1914, 1934 or 1954. If it has a UPC code it would be 1074, 1994 or 2014. Really jealous of that Gypsy Witch deck.
nECr0MaNCeD wrote:Cbkimble wrote:My family and I have been cleaning up my Aunt's house and we found a box of cards in an end table. Nothing really spectacular, just thought I'd share what was found. I'm not sure what year any of these were printed but i'm happy to add them to my collection.
Nice haul. If the tuck has no UPC code it would be 1914, 1934 or 1954. If it has a UPC code it would be 1074, 1994 or 2014. Really jealous of that Gypsy Witch deck.
As far as I know they do not have repeating courts.rousselle wrote:Does Sons of Liberty have repeating courts?
I picked that up last year during Black Friday or maybe some other sale they had when it was 5 bucks or less as well. It may be an effective teaching method with the close ups, but the music and production value and methods just make me cringe.flashcards wrote:I took advantage of De'vo's $5 sale to pick up his Xtreme Beginnerz Vol. 1 and 2. I just checked out a few chapters but so far I am quite pleased with it.
Looks similar to Jackson's but is it a side open deck?jsantafe wrote:Something got to its new home today :
Mysterious, hahaha
No, the courts do not repeat. Each one is a different figure from the Revolutionary War period and all are quite recognizable even though their identity is not listed on the card. Overall, it is a very nice deck and my wife, who is a huge RevWar geek, loves it.rousselle wrote:Does Sons of Liberty have repeating courts?
Ha,ha. You are spot on, Nate. Since most of the time there is no verbal instruction, I just turn the sound down. The rest is pretty much what I was expecting from Mr. FromShadowRealm. I have picked up a couple of new basic moves already so, for me, it was well worth the price.ecNate wrote:I picked that up last year during Black Friday or maybe some other sale they had when it was 5 bucks or less as well. It may be an effective teaching method with the close ups, but the music and production value and methods just make me cringe.
Nah, not that mysterious. Only luxurious Emerald Tallys!Bikefanatic wrote:Looks similar to Jackson's but is it a side open deck?jsantafe wrote:Something got to its new home today :
Mysterious, hahaha
I'd definitely prefer lower or rounded numbers. eg 21/1000, 75/1000 or 100/1000 or even 700/1000 (compared with say 687/1000). But that might be just me - after all I spend most roadtrips checking out number platesBikefanatic wrote:A selling/collecting question. Does the number of a deck determine if you'll buy it or if you're selling it, will you make it a certain higher price?
Examples, if I have 69/1000, 110/1000, 25/75...... does certain numbers mean anything to you or you just buy whatever? If you understand my question.
Sorry to comment on an old post, but that Binth deck doesn't look too shabby! I want oneEoghann wrote:Some goodies today. Sorry Nate.
The Gothique decks. Was really looking forward to these coz it would be the first custom MPC deck I'd have with the new finish. I have to say not bad. They still have quite a bit to go to roll with the big boys. But they're definitely improving. The main complaint is the cut. It's a straight cut that makes faros very difficult.
Next the Museum of Osteology cards. Printed by USPCC. If you're into skeletons you can't get any better than this! Every card is a different skeleton. The last two are reference cards telling you what's what.
And third Joker deck by Binth. Interesting courts specially the regal and the forest creatures ones.
I have an extra Binth deck and Gothique set if anyone's interested. I really should start buying just what I need.
flashcards wrote:Omnia arrived yesterday:
This is the first KS project that I have gone "all in" on and I'm glad I did. The decks look gorgeous. I'm working up the nerve to open up Illumina. The coin is awesome. The extra card arrived a little bent but I put it in the middle of another deck and put that in a Porper clip for a while and it seems to have flattened out nicely. I'm very proud of this collection. Excellent work Giovanni.
Note: colors in the pic are not nearly as vibrant as they are in real life.
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