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Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 1:57 pm
by Lotrek
"Venexiana Gold"

-Special limited edition.
-200 decks, All numbered and signed.
-Gold foil tuck case
-Gold foil on all card backs.

Release date: 30 June 2014

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 2:31 pm
by Maddest Hammer
Beautiful, Lotrék! I'm in.

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 2:34 pm
by Eoghann
I'm curious as to HOW you made these! :)

Will you divulge the process?

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 2:40 pm
by JacksonRobinson
oooo! is the foil underneath the finish of the cards, or just overlaid your original back design? Are these the original USPCC cards or a new print run with someone else? sorry for all the ?s just very interested.

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 2:47 pm
by Lotrek
Eoghann wrote:I'm curious as to HOW you made these! :)

Will you divulge the process?
Hehe, no! Or maybe in my memoirs! :lol:

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 2:49 pm
by max
It is SOOOO nice!

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2 (wap)

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 2:50 pm
by Cbkimble
Beautiful backs. Cant wait to see more courts.

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 2:55 pm
by Lotrek
JacksonRobinson wrote:oooo! is the foil underneath the finish of the cards, or just overlaid your original back design? Are these the original USPCC cards or a new print run with someone else? sorry for all the ?s just very interested.
No problem Jackson :)

The foil will probably be over the finish. I prefer it to be under but I don't know how it will react. If my printer assures me that it's safe I'll do it.
This is not the USPCC deck. It's a new print of 200 decks and a completely new tuck.

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 3:33 pm
by PlayingCardz
Looooooooooooooooooving those !!!!

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 3:50 pm
by rousselle
As I've stated elsewhere many times before: I like shiny. And this is shiny.

(I first got hooked on shiny when I picked up some cards in Moscow that were printed with gold leaf. Mmmmm. Gold leaf....)

I'm in for two.

When/where/how will the sales be handled?

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 4:01 pm
by Lotrek
rousselle wrote:As I've stated elsewhere many times before: I like shiny. And this is shiny.

(I first got hooked on shiny when I picked up some cards in Moscow that were printed with gold leaf. Mmmmm. Gold leaf....)

I'm in for two.

When/where/how will the sales be handled?
Not sure yet about how but they'll be available through my website on the 30th of June.

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 4:09 pm
by chach
Absolutely amazing work Lotrek. Talk about outdoing yourself. Bravo, sir. Bravo.

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 4:17 pm
by cosmicsecret
They look nice indeed!
Question : How long will this foil last when the cards will be handled in example during a game of poker (shuffling,dealing) or cardistry (flourishes like fans,cuts spreads etc.).
Has this method of foiling a entire "card back" been road tested?

Those questions popped up into my mind instantly when i saw the pictures.
Thanks in advance!

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 4:23 pm
by rjtomlinson1977
Nice work! I don't think I would use these for a normal game of poker. Maybe if the President of the United States came by for poker night.

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 4:35 pm
by Cbkimble
cosmicsecret wrote:They look nice indeed!
Question : How long will this foil last when the cards will be handled in example during a game of poker (shuffling,dealing) or cardistry (flourishes like fans,cuts spreads etc.).
Has this method of foiling a entire "card back" been road tested?
I wouldn't use this deck for games or cardistry. It would be a collector item only. Not sure what reason you'd have to use a $100 deck of cards.

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 4:56 pm
by Mike Ratledge
Mikey likes it! As I said long ago when I first started teasing these: "what's bright and shiny but dark at the same time?". What have you been told can't be done? (foiled backs and not just a little, but basically full tilt) As always, any time you tell Lotrek that it can't be done - he considers that a challenge, and as I knew when I first started tormenting everyone: he did it! As others have said: bravo, buddy, a BIG bravo! I couldn't be more pleased to see you do it first, and not just do it barely but do it right! Superb craftmanship and I can't wait to see your newest baby in my hands, these are truly an epic and groundbreaking departure from what's been done in the past! (and announced on June 1st for late June: who would have guessed?) ;)

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 5:03 pm
by cosmicsecret
Cbkimble wrote:
cosmicsecret wrote:They look nice indeed!
Question : How long will this foil last when the cards will be handled in example during a game of poker (shuffling,dealing) or cardistry (flourishes like fans,cuts spreads etc.).
Has this method of foiling a entire "card back" been road tested?
I wouldn't use this deck for games or cardistry. It would be a collector item only. Not sure what reason you'd have to use a $100 deck of cards.
Well there are people who use jerry nuggets for cardistry and those decks go way beyond $100. ;)

Before i will pull my wallet and buy a deck of cards for $100 i would like to know what i get and if its possible to handle the cards.

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 5:41 pm
by SuicideKing
I love it. I want it. I need it! :drool: :drool: :drool:

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 7:12 pm
by Diamond Back
These cards are beautiful.
The foil back is amazing, too bad if I get these I won't be taking out the cards much XD

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 7:25 pm
by Widdee
Can't really add to what has been said, sweet Lotrek!!!

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 7:43 pm
by Sher
Absolutely gorgeous! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 7:49 pm
by MagikFingerz
cosmicsecret wrote:
Cbkimble wrote:
cosmicsecret wrote:They look nice indeed!
Question : How long will this foil last when the cards will be handled in example during a game of poker (shuffling,dealing) or cardistry (flourishes like fans,cuts spreads etc.).
Has this method of foiling a entire "card back" been road tested?
I wouldn't use this deck for games or cardistry. It would be a collector item only. Not sure what reason you'd have to use a $100 deck of cards.
Well there are people who use jerry nuggets for cardistry and those decks go way beyond $100. ;)

Before i will pull my wallet and buy a deck of cards for $100 i would like to know what i get and if its possible to handle the cards.
Can't really compare these to JNuggs. There will be 200 of these, while JNuggs are a dime a dozen (only reason they're rare and expensive is because they were hyped up and the people owning most of them have been sitting on the stash and only trickling a few out into the market every now and then).

Regardless of how much these cost, I'll correct Cbkimble's statement to: "Not sure what reason you'd have to use a 1/200 deck of cards."

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 8:03 pm
by th4mo
MagikFingerz wrote:
cosmicsecret wrote:
Cbkimble wrote:
cosmicsecret wrote:They look nice indeed!
Question : How long will this foil last when the cards will be handled in example during a game of poker (shuffling,dealing) or cardistry (flourishes like fans,cuts spreads etc.).
Has this method of foiling a entire "card back" been road tested?
I wouldn't use this deck for games or cardistry. It would be a collector item only. Not sure what reason you'd have to use a $100 deck of cards.
Well there are people who use jerry nuggets for cardistry and those decks go way beyond $100. ;)

Before i will pull my wallet and buy a deck of cards for $100 i would like to know what i get and if its possible to handle the cards.
Can't really compare these to JNuggs. There will be 200 of these, while JNuggs are a dime a dozen (only reason they're rare and expensive is because they were hyped up and the people owning most of them have been sitting on the stash and only trickling a few out into the market every now and then).

Regardless of how much these cost, I'll correct Cbkimble's statement to: "Not sure what reason you'd have to use a 1/200 deck of cards."
I agree that it would be unusual for someone to take a very rare item like this and put it to use... call it foolish if you want. However, stranger things have happened!

I also don't believe that CS would actually use this deck for poker, but it's certainly his right, and there's nothing wrong with wanting to know a little bit more about something unknown before you buy it, no matter the cost or the availability.

I, too, am wondering if Lotrek can give us any idea of the longevity of the foil on the back. After all... there's a reason "they said it couldn't be done".

Clearly, if you never take the deck out of the package it doesn't matter how long the foil lasts. Hell, for that matter, it doesn't matter if the foil is even on the cards, or the cards are even in the box!!! ;)

EDIT: Btw, if the answer is "nobody knows", because there hasn't been time to test them, or a test deck was too expensive to make, or whatever... that's just fine. It still doesn't hurt to ask! :geek:

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 8:16 pm
by Sher
Yeah, I don't think the JNuggs comparison works because they're also coveted by cardists because they handle well, right? So that's their primary purpose. This decks' purpose is design, and aimed more at collectors than cardists or even regular poker players.

However, I do agree with th4mo that cosmicsecret has every right to do whatever he pleases with his deck, so it would be useful to know how long the foil lasts. If it's possible to put the finish over the foil, that would be ideal, as it may be able to protect the foil from flaking.

Also, this deck won't come sealed, so collectors can take it out once in a while to enjoy. :D There is a separate seal you can put on, if you'd like.

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 8:21 pm
by Eoghann
Hey if Lotrek wants to put one of these decks through a stress test...I'm game! ;)

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 10:39 pm
by montecarlojoe
Next deck - foil on the faces too! ;)

These look amazing - there's no way I'll be leaving these sealed...

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 10:54 pm
by Eoghann
I like to think Lotrek in all his artistic wisdom, reverse engineered an old school credit card imprinter to tediously foil each card. :lol:

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 11:49 pm
by Yashi
I have 4 weeks to plan my finances. It's because of such amazing things like these that I sometimes wish I was a drug dealer.

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 12:13 am
by Eoghann
Yashi wrote:I have 4 weeks to plan my finances. It's because of such amazing things like these that I sometimes wish I was a drug dealer.

Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes part 2

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 12:53 am
by snsdmonkey
Very intricate and great of you to test the boundaries! Can't wait to get my hands on one to see for myself!