Harvonsgard wrote: ↑Tue Sep 22, 2020 4:31 am
S17 House of the Rising Spades FARO was at US$17 also. At least to my knowledge nobody complained there. I find the deck reasonable priced compared to other decks but it sure ain't a good/cheap price.** That's why I wouldn't go that far to say this deck is
very reasonable priced. J&T Dystopia was AUS $18 which features exactly the same features so, there is that.
«На вкус и цвет, товарищей нет.»*
Don't get me wrong, the Wayfarers are *fine* decks. They are very similar to other J&T decks, which I have liked enough to add to my collection (when I was able to pick them up at Early Bird pricing, I might add.) This deck is different enough from other J&T entries to be easily distinguishable from the others, while at the same time, similar enough to be recognizably theirs. The courts have a certain aesthetic that is really quite pleasing (while, I confess, the backs are less so.)
I am in no way disparaging these fine offerings when I say that, while I agree the Early Bird price is really quite tasty, the standard pricing for those who missed out is, well, just a bit more than I'm interested in paying for this particular effort. I *like* the design. This is a *good* deck, and I would not be ashamed to have it in my collection.
But, for me -- and, I realize we all have our different tastes, which is why our hobby is so rich and varied -- the House of the Rising Sun decks, including the Faro flavor, is freaking *exquisite.* Simply off the hook. The illustrations are next level. The color design, the balance, the subtle evocations of mood conveyed by facial expressions and body postures... just effing brilliant. Didn't HotRS win Deck of the Year?
I am *not* arguing that the Wayfarers should be cheaper. All I am saying is that they don't quite clear that price bar *for me.* Other people clearly find the price reasonable, and so they are happy to back at this price. Or, perhaps, they are unhappy, but still find the art compelling enough that they pay, anyway. Either way, good on J&T! I'm glad this project is proving to be successful!
I also wouldn't be surprised if somebody did complain about the pricing of HotRS. But, if they did, they are a fool. And, that is an objective fact.
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* This phrase is my favorite Russian idiom. It rhymes, like many Russian idioms, and it translates literally to "In taste and color, there are no comrades." The best English colloquial translation would be, "to each their own."
** I completely agree with Harvonsgard's sentiment here. I simply found the comparison with HotRS to be an interesting springboard for discussion.
