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Postage Paid by KWP - March 2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 6:17 pm
by Harvonsgard
Speaking of KWP Shorts decks that I really like. Postage paid is pretty dope, imo. The back design is a bit of a let down but the rest is so strong that I can look past that.
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Re: Postage Paid by KWP (March2020 Shorts Subscription deck)

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 6:19 pm
by Harvonsgard
Especially the tuck with the back seal.
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Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 6:56 pm
by Bradius
Yesterday, when I checked, there were only a few extra standard decks. Today, there are over 400. That said, this is one set of decks I am stocking up on. This is a really beautiful design. One of his most creative. A special thanks to the card collector whose collection of posted cards inspired Jackson for this deck.

Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 8:06 pm
by Outsider
It makes me glad I subscribed. Top work from JR lately.

Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 11:14 pm
by Bikefanatic
The best deck out of the bunch so far. I'm glad I''m a subscriber too.

Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 1:02 am
by Eric Lee
Love the tribute to the Jenny stamp for the backs. Something stamp collectors will appreciate.

It's these little details and touches that JR gives to his designs, which I feel makes his decks so good.

Edit: Added the pic of the stamp.

Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 3:22 am
by Harvonsgard
Thanks for the extra info Eric. Jackson sure puts a lot of Easter eggs in his decks :) .

Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 8:52 am
by Decknowledgy
Eric Lee wrote:Love the tribute to the Jenny stamp for the backs. Something stamp collectors will appreciate.

It's these little details and touches that JR gives to his designs, which I feel makes his decks so good.
Holy crap :o :o :o :
A single Inverted Jenny was sold at a Robert A. Siegel auction in November 2007 for $977,500. In December 2007 a mint never hinged example was sold for $825,000. The broker of the sale said the buyer was a Wall Street executive who had lost the auction the previous month. A block of four Inverted Jennys was sold at a Robert A. Siegel auction in October 2005 for $2.7 million. In the wake of the 2008 financial meltdown, prices fetched by Inverted Jennys receded. Between January and September 2014, five examples offered at auction sold for sums ranging from $126,000 through $575,100. Prices eventually recovered, for on May 31, 2016, a particularly well-centered Jenny invert, graded XF-superb 95 by Professional Stamp Experts, was sold at a Siegel Auction for a hammer price of $1,175,000 The addition of a 15% buyer’s premium raised the total record high price paid for this copy to $1,351,250. On 15 November 2018, the recently discovered position number 49 stamp was auctioned by Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries for a new record hammer price of $1,350,000, with an 18 percent buyer's premium raising the total cost to US$1,593,000.

Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 1:54 pm
by EvilDuncan
Harvonsgard wrote:The back design is a bit of a let down but the rest is so strong that I can look past that.
Since the rest of the deck isn't terribly elaborate, I like that the deck has a nice simple back design. I think it works really well.

Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 11:01 pm
by Eric Lee
Decknowledgy wrote:
Eric Lee wrote:Love the tribute to the Jenny stamp for the backs. Something stamp collectors will appreciate.

It's these little details and touches that JR gives to his designs, which I feel makes his decks so good.
Holy crap :o :o :o :
A single Inverted Jenny was sold at a Robert A. Siegel auction in November 2007 for $977,500. In December 2007 a mint never hinged example was sold for $825,000. The broker of the sale said the buyer was a Wall Street executive who had lost the auction the previous month. A block of four Inverted Jennys was sold at a Robert A. Siegel auction in October 2005 for $2.7 million. In the wake of the 2008 financial meltdown, prices fetched by Inverted Jennys receded. Between January and September 2014, five examples offered at auction sold for sums ranging from $126,000 through $575,100. Prices eventually recovered, for on May 31, 2016, a particularly well-centered Jenny invert, graded XF-superb 95 by Professional Stamp Experts, was sold at a Siegel Auction for a hammer price of $1,175,000 The addition of a 15% buyer’s premium raised the total record high price paid for this copy to $1,351,250. On 15 November 2018, the recently discovered position number 49 stamp was auctioned by Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries for a new record hammer price of $1,350,000, with an 18 percent buyer's premium raising the total cost to US$1,593,000.
Now that's what you call a Holy Grail, Acebear02! :lol: (See Ebay sellers on crack thread and search Acebear for reference.)

Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2020 6:58 am
by Bradius
That stamp was featured long ago in a movie called "Brewster's Millions".


Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2020 8:00 pm
by macstrat
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Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2020 8:13 pm
by Harvonsgard
What a nice Easter egg :D ...
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Not the only forum member on the cards :D .

Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 4:49 am
by Timmargh
Bradius wrote:That stamp was featured long ago in a movie called "Brewster's Millions".

I remember that from when I was a kid; so funny when they were wondering how he could “spend" it and then … we’ll, spoilers.

Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 4:55 am
by Eric Lee
OMG! I remember that show. Classic. The local film industry here ripped it off with their own version of the movie, almost the whole plot. How did you even recall that, Brad.

Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2020 11:07 pm
by hsbc
Man, so I guess this is the second deck (after Edred) that members were able to "contribute" to and I missed it again :( :( How do I get to be a part of the next one? I've been a subscriber since Equinox I :(

Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck (wap)

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2020 6:38 am
by Bradius
He announced that he “might” use subscriber’s photos for Some of the tickets. Send a photo in. I got my’s name on the nice list of the first Christmas deck when the list opened up with a $10 contribution for a KWP charity. I think that was the first customization he did. I think Jackson is trying to do more of that so all interested subscribers get a chance to get in, not just a few.

Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck (wap)

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2020 7:23 pm
by JacksonRobinson
Bradius wrote:He announced that he “might” use subscriber’s photos for Some of the tickets. Send a photo in. I got my’s name on the nice list of the first Christmas deck when the list opened up with a $10 contribution for a KWP charity. I think that was the first customization he did. I think Jackson is trying to do more of that so all interested subscribers get a chance to get in, not just a few.
Just for trivia purposes, the first customization I did was on the original Federal 52 series. Every court card and ace had either someone's initials or special date on the card.

Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2023 7:33 pm
by Adamthinks
They released another 400 or so on the KWP site today if anyone had previously missed out.

https://kingswildproject.com/products/p ... rd-edition

Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2023 10:59 pm
by DestinationQ1
Oh, this deck is one of my favorite from KWP. Another one is the Nutcracker. They need to bring that back as well.

Thanks for posting the re release. How do you know about it. I am a subscriber and no mention of it…

Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2023 11:19 pm
by Eric Lee
DestinationQ1 wrote: Thu Feb 23, 2023 10:59 pm Oh, this deck is one of my favorite from KWP. Another one is the Nutcracker. They need to bring that back as well.

Thanks for posting the re release. How do you know about it. I am a subscriber and no mention of it…
It's on his Wed weekly update videos. It's also emailed to everyone on the mailing list besides social media. JR will update on social media first before the emails are sent out. But the WWU video links are emailed as well.

Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2023 5:28 am
by shermjack
DestinationQ1 wrote: Thu Feb 23, 2023 10:59 pm Oh, this deck is one of my favorite from KWP. Another one is the Nutcracker. They need to bring that back as well.

Thanks for posting the re release. How do you know about it. I am a subscriber and no mention of it…
I don't think this is a re-release, but just extra decks they found in their warehouse from the initial production. Either way, nice to have them available again since they are going for up to 50 on the secondary market

Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2023 8:36 am
by Fenrir
I always find it funny when companies "find" things in their warehouse. It is definitely possible but at someone who is super organized this always surprises me.

Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2023 12:38 am
by Eric Lee
Fenrir wrote: Fri Feb 24, 2023 8:36 am I always find it funny when companies "find" things in their warehouse. It is definitely possible but at someone who is super organized this always surprises me.
JR actually says as much when he first announced the warehouse clearance sale here on the Wednesday Weekly Update for Jan 18, 2023. I suppose in his case, they didn't have the tucks to go with most of the extra decks and no one brought it up to JR until then. From that case, it seems that regular stocktake and warehouse clearance doesn't happen very often. Of course the amount of decks some companies 'find' can make one suspicious! :D


Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2023 10:47 am
by Harvonsgard
Nothing against a good old warehouse find.

Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2023 10:16 pm
by Bradius
I hope this is a deck he can keep in his standard rotation for anyone to pick up. It is a really fun deck. Of course, I treasure my Postage Paid deck that was "Returned to Sender". I just can't make that up.


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Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2023 9:05 am
by EvilDuncan
:shock: :shock: Jesus, what happened to that package?? I can't even remember I've had a package that beat up.

Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2023 6:05 pm
by hsbc
Good news!
On a different note, I will be reprinting the beloved Postage paid with a new tuck box envelope. Part of the reprint will include a week or so pre-order period to get your own fictitious address immortalized on this print run of decks. For those of you that don't know, each card has a fictitious address that was supplied by a subscriber at the time to mimic the original airmail card and deck that I have.
....except for this part :(
It will be broken up into three price tiers $100 for either Joker and the AoS, $75 for any of the Court cards, or AoH, AoD, and AoC, and $50 for any of the index cards. I'm not quite sure of the preorder date but be on the lookout for it in the next few weeks.
Last time it was totally free and just a fun thing for subscribers... :(

Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2023 6:44 pm
by Adamthinks
hsbc wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2023 6:05 pm Good news!
On a different note, I will be reprinting the beloved Postage paid with a new tuck box envelope. Part of the reprint will include a week or so pre-order period to get your own fictitious address immortalized on this print run of decks. For those of you that don't know, each card has a fictitious address that was supplied by a subscriber at the time to mimic the original airmail card and deck that I have.
....except for this part :(
It will be broken up into three price tiers $100 for either Joker and the AoS, $75 for any of the Court cards, or AoH, AoD, and AoC, and $50 for any of the index cards. I'm not quite sure of the preorder date but be on the lookout for it in the next few weeks.
Last time it was totally free and just a fun thing for subscribers... :(
Yeah, the glee with which some of the discord people are jumping so that they can pay to help make the deck is a bit....odd to me. Even more so considering the price.

Re: Postage Paid by KWP - March 2020 Shorts deck

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2023 7:03 pm
by Bradius
I had an address added to the original. The fee is what the fee is. It is fun. If folks gladly pay the money, then good on them. I certainly enjoyed the customization on the original version. I remember paying something like $10 to add my son to the naughty list on the first Christmas deck he did, which was cool.