Fud wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 9:33 am
Single decks start at $11.95 with up to 20% discount for multiples (the half brick box is 20% off). But the Earlybird list and those on my email list get more discounts
Hello Ben, fun stuff here so I gotta ask, is it $11.95 Aud? I like Aud, fantastic bills really! That sounds reasonable for a WJP deck. I like it! I may even like it enough for a shnazzy half brick box. Courts are a little toony for me but I think that's part of the charm. It's got the Shnazz going on in the half brick box and the tucks something very special to play slap jack with. Which they would be, since a WJP deck is finally priced more in line with quality. It marks a turning point for the better! So if it is $11.95 Aud, Good on ya Ben!
Not a WJP review just my experience with the decks I've used and the amusements I've seen.
WJP has rough edges, not quite what Liberty had/has but Liberty is it's own animal. Good for toughening up the pads of yer paws is how I look at it when I get a rough edged deck. They'll wear down to be much less noticeable after a couple hundred shuffles or so. WJP doesn't mind missing out on the little things like gluing tuck boxes properly, you know no big deal there. On occasion our friend Ben here has had to replace entire colors of a certain deck due to jacked colors, check out the wonderful world of "Cyberpunk Playing Cards". Weird smells on decks from WJP is happened too, I don't know what they were/are doing to have that happen. Ultimately WJP is a company that prints playing cards and will print custom playing cards. First used WJP playing cards when RJ Tomlinson started printing with them years ago. The last deck I used from them was better than they were back then, but only just. They'll fan just fine, the rough edges kind of help with that actually. They card stock on the decks I've used has not all been the same, sometimes it deforms quickly to banana deck sometimes it stays straight as a board and my claws get sore. That tells me they've been trying out new stuff, but I'm not a regular nor avid consumer of WJP decks. At the end of the day, you're probably buying a custom playing card deck for the artwork not the manufacturer. I mean, they're playing cards and a lot of little things play into any decks handling, humidity, temperature, use, etc. Your mileage may vary.
james001a wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 11:25 am
Price is good for the nice looking design, but I am not sold on the WHPC quality. Is this what they made their Elephant deck cards from? My decision would be based on that.
Yep, Elephant deck was originaly launched to on KS with LPCC printing but that didn't fund. Ben relaunched shortly there after with the decks being printed by WJP, which did fund.