You are quite right Volantangle - We felt the theme and the look of the courts needed a much more playful looking set of pips.volantangel wrote:The first deck to not adopt (eventually with BB Redux) Uusi's signature pips
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You are quite right Volantangle - We felt the theme and the look of the courts needed a much more playful looking set of pips.volantangel wrote:The first deck to not adopt (eventually with BB Redux) Uusi's signature pips
Yep, I agree with all of the above.sinjin7 wrote:I'm going to be very curious to see if the more risqué nature of this deck affects sales. Having said that, I am certain this will fund within the first day. I love how colorful this deck is so far, and color is one of the reasons why Bohemia is one of my favorite decks of all time. The early days of custom playing cards were driven in large part by Ellusionist and Theory11, so we got dark, goth, predominately black decks with way too much skulls and weaponry. Its refreshing to see designers not in the magic industry coming out with bright, vibrant, colorful decks. And it looks like this deck will also have a full bleed back like Pagan, which I also like a lot.
MagikFingerz wrote:Looking forward to fanning this great-looking borderless back. Giant fans are going to look insane(ly beautiful)!
Yes, IF there are borders <insert java programming joke here>RSLancastr wrote:MagikFingerz wrote:Looking forward to fanning this great-looking borderless back. Giant fans are going to look insane(ly beautiful)!![]()
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I thought you guys were all about the "THIN BORDERS!!"
Nope, one way courts - examples on page 4.craftspell wrote:Duno if this is a popular thought, but I kinda hope that the courts are gonna be mirrored
If by "mirrored" you mean double-ended (looks the same turned either way), then no.craftspell wrote:Duno if this is a popular thought, but I kinda hope that the courts are gonna be mirrored
I would've preferred 2 way court cards as well, but Uusi did say this was more of an art deck, so they're taking some artistic license over playability with this deck. I can't wait to see how the tuck box is going to look. If you look at the progression of all their decks, you definitely see that Uusi is improving the quality of their tuck boxes with each release so I have very high expectations!craftspell wrote:Duno if this is a popular thought, but I kinda hope that the courts are gonna be mirrored
Thanks! It's just nice to have something to do with it, you know?alric wrote:A wealth of information as always, Robert.
Ooh, nice!Sher143 wrote:Peter & Linnea,
Will you be doing a limited run of gilded edged decks on this campaign, too??
Uusi gilds their own decks, not done by USPCC. I can't tell you the exact process but it work. I expect they will have more this time? Hope so!RSLancastr wrote:Ooh, nice!Sher143 wrote:Peter & Linnea,
Will you be doing a limited run of gilded edged decks on this campaign, too??
I know that you flourishers have issues with gilt edges, but, to me, they add a touch of class to a deck.
Yes, I just saw on their site that they hand-gilded fifty copies of (I think it was) Pagan, only twenty of which are available on the site. I didn't notice the price difference, though.Mike Ratledge wrote:Uusi gilds their own decks, not done by USPCC. I can't tell you the exact process but it work. I expect they will have more this time? Hope so!RSLancastr wrote:Ooh, nice!Sher143 wrote:Peter & Linnea,
Will you be doing a limited run of gilded edged decks on this campaign, too??
I know that you flourishers have issues with gilt edges, but, to me, they add a touch of class to a deck.
Hey Mike, you're right - we limited the 22KT Gilded decks to 30 in our Pagan KS project and they went for $75 each. We put 20 LE gilded decks on our website where they are $125 each – you see that price when you choose that deck option for purchase. The gilding technique we are using is the traditional process of gilding by hand that has changed very little in the 400 years since it was introduced. To our knowledge, most gilded decks offered today are done with gold foil – not actual gold leaf – as it is less fragile and not as time-consuming to make and can also be done by machine.Mike Ratledge wrote:I'd have to look back at the Pagan updates, but I think they sold 30 of 50 total decks for $75 each one per customer late in that campaign. I was happy to get one, it's an important variant of their series.
Makes sense, frankly - I was just curious, "thanks for sharing!".uusikissa wrote:Hey Mike, you're right - we limited the 22KT Gilded decks to 30 in our Pagan KS project and they went for $75 each. We put 20 LE gilded decks on our website where they are $125 each – you see that price when you choose that deck option for purchase. The gilding technique we are using is the traditional process of gilding by hand that has changed very little in the 400 years since it was introduced. To our knowledge, most gilded decks offered today are done with gold foil – not actual gold leaf – as it is less fragile and not as time-consuming to make and can also be done by machine.Mike Ratledge wrote:I'd have to look back at the Pagan updates, but I think they sold 30 of 50 total decks for $75 each one per customer late in that campaign. I was happy to get one, it's an important variant of their series.
No doubt I'll be waiting to jump for an opportunity to get a couple! You haven't really said but are we safe assuming 2 varieties? I figured yes...uusikissa wrote:We will not have any 22KT decks for Hotcakes as we didn't feel a gold edged deck was appropriate for this design, but we will be offering a limited amount of decks with another very unique edge application that we are excited to reveal and is the perfect match for "Hotcakes".
Interesting! I can't wait to see what Peter has cooked up for this time, frankly! I'm sure he's had an eye on my case for Pagan, Donna wanted one (badly!).uusikissa wrote:We are also designing a special case – not wood – to hold an individual deck and if all comes together as we hope, it will be included in the "Hotcakes" project.
There will be a few more surprises we've planned for the rewards for "Hotcakes" that we hope everyone enjoys!
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Maple Syrup? ...or better yet...uusikissa wrote: ...we will be offering a limited amount of decks with another very unique edge application that we are excited to reveal and is the perfect match for "Hotcakes"...
Maple Syrup right?uusikissa wrote:..., but we will be offering a limited amount of decks with another very unique edge application that we are excited to reveal and is the perfect match for "Hotcakes".
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Now that would make fanning/flourishing an issue!DukeBoy wrote:Maple Syrup right?
Or butter? Maybe not my wisest choice for word picks there...RSLancastr wrote:Now that would make fanning/flourishing an issue!DukeBoy wrote:Maple Syrup right?
If they are to be USPCC-printed, perhaps they could come up with a new "Butter Finish" for the deck?Mike Ratledge wrote:Or butter? Maybe not my wisest choice for word picks there...
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