Anyway, back to reality and tons of work. I was hoping my decks would be waiting for me, but alas no. I will have to wait a bit longer I guess.

That said, I am super stoked at the future prospects of a special edition deck. So, I will just say "Thank you Montenzi".

Hopefully I can post the arrival of my Number 7 decks soon.
Edit: I posted too soon. They just arrived.

Edit again:
I just opened one of my classic decks...

That is the improvement over Neo Wave I have been waiting for. The only person to improve on the use of cold foil for playing cards was Montenzi...again. This is sets a new bar for other designers hoping to push the boundaries of what cold foil can do. What I find amazing is how the white in the courts pops and stands out amongst all of the shiny cold foil.