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For those who do not remember, here's a link to the original project
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For now? It breaks my heart anytime someone cancels their pledge.Outsider wrote:I backed this for now,
Yes... I tried hard finding a manufacturer that could produce the wood box just how I wanted it but also keep it affordable. I knew it was risky making the wood box a part of the pledge instead of just having it as a add-on. The MOQ was 300 boxes. Much like coins, it's not easy to make a profit off the custom coins because the MOQ is 100 and for me I'm lucky to sell 10 (leaving me with 90 coins).hsbc wrote:Don't cancel, let the campaign play out!You never know what might happen
These are great and the price is actually lower than I'd have thought, especially with the wooden box
Not just you, and it's not an accident. Robert is very deliberate in his work. That's why I enjoy his decks so much. I've pledged for two, and I really hope this funds.Harvonsgard wrote:Is it just me that sees a skull with a grin on the iceberg on the tuck box? Nonetheless, very nice artwork and attention to detail, I really like these. How the classic tarot imagery is transformed into the Titanic theme is very well made. Unfortunatly my funds are as low as the wreck of the Titanic...I would love to see them get funded to pick a deck up later, so, fingers crossed.
@badpete amazing box set. This is some crazy packaging. Thanks for sharing.
rousselle wrote:You are a fussy, picky guy.
Lotrek wrote:Given the number of morons produced in the world every day, a pessimist is actually a well informed realist.
Räpylätassu wrote:"Tyhmyydestä sakotetaan." You get fined for being stupid.
I respect your opinion. I would respect it more if you would expand upon it. This deck is done with love and respect to bring honor to this moment in history. As you should know from my track record, 99% of all projects that I do are history related. I would say that a Titanic themed tarot deck is the most fitting theme I ever seen for a tarot deck.theCapraAegagrus wrote:Not the subject matter that I'd be looking for in a tarot deck. Simply not for me.
When I think 'Tarot' - Titanic wouldn't be in the Top 1,000,000 ideas that I'd connect to what Tarot is (to me). Titanic is historical, but Tarot is more than that (again, to me). It's something mystical and illogical. Titanic doesn't fit that description.rjtomlinson1977 wrote:I respect your opinion. I would respect it more if you would expand upon it. This deck is done with love and respect to bring honor to this moment in history. As you should know from my track record, 99% of all projects that I do are history related. I would say that a Titanic themed tarot deck is the most fitting theme I ever seen for a tarot deck.theCapraAegagrus wrote:Not the subject matter that I'd be looking for in a tarot deck. Simply not for me.
Tarot is a representation of the journey of life. From life, death, greed, sacrifice, redemption,resurrection.... all the elements of life (tarot) can be found within the stories of the Titanic. I say stories and not story, as there's 2,224 stories from that night in 1912.
I respect your feeling but I would like to know why you don't think this is the right subject matter. I just want to better understand what you feel. Perhaps I'm not seeing what you're seeing.
rousselle wrote:You are a fussy, picky guy.
Lotrek wrote:Given the number of morons produced in the world every day, a pessimist is actually a well informed realist.
Räpylätassu wrote:"Tyhmyydestä sakotetaan." You get fined for being stupid.
Please do a 78 card deck.guru wrote:It is only now that I am left with the last few decks & even thinking to do another print run while the major requests I've received is to do a full 78 cards tarot deck, which has been a bit difficult to do this year or the last one.
Am I crazy for wishing it could work the other way around? A RWS tarot deck in poker size, on quality cardstock (USPCC, Cartamundi, etc). Would a 78 card deck be difficult to handle? Yes. Would it be worth it to incorporate Major Arcana cards into cardistry or magic? Oh yes. And unlike gimmick deck shapes, this would really only require a little more hand strength and practice with the thicker deck. I'd custom cobble two decks of Bikes to practice just to use this deck effectively, no problem.hsbc wrote:Yesss everyone come into the fold, join the tarot club, yessssss![]()
Have you seen Dead on Paper's Arcana Full Tarot?Outsider wrote:A RWS tarot deck in poker size, on quality cardstock (USPCC, Cartamundi, etc). Would a 78 card deck be difficult to handle? Yes. Would it be worth it to incorporate Major Arcana cards into cardistry or magic? Oh yes.
Very nice. I may have to get one of those, that's the closest I've ever seen. No illustrated Minor Arcana but I can only dream.hsbc wrote:Have you seen Dead on Paper's Arcana Full Tarot?Outsider wrote:A RWS tarot deck in poker size, on quality cardstock (USPCC, Cartamundi, etc). Would a 78 card deck be difficult to handle? Yes. Would it be worth it to incorporate Major Arcana cards into cardistry or magic? Oh yes.
It's coming along, slowly but steadily! Have you reached out to any other tarot campaigns to do cross-promotion? Might help attract a few backersrjtomlinson1977 wrote:Unfortunately, just like most of my work, this project isn't looking too popular. I'm going to keep designing for now but if the trend continues to go south, I'll probably end up canceling.
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