""In order to be able to tell the decks apart once they're out of the box, I've mirrored the back designs should a friend unwittingly mix one or many cards up, as seen below.""
The artwork is beautiful and overall I think it's a pretty solid deck. But there's nothing about it that really stands out to me. The price is right though!
vasta41 wrote:The artwork is beautiful and overall I think it's a pretty solid deck. But there's nothing about it that really stands out to me. The price is right though!
Quote this, where's the industry first...I'm not quite sure it's jumping out at me right now...
Maybe if I write slowly it will jump out at you monkey. First time the same deck will be produced simultaneously by 2 different major card manufacturer. just teasing you monkey about typing slowly I typed ultra fast
vasta41 wrote:The artwork is beautiful and overall I think it's a pretty solid deck. But there's nothing about it that really stands out to me. The price is right though!
Quote this, where's the industry first...I'm not quite sure it's jumping out at me right now...
The decks inside are technically not the same though?
Would that mean that recolours of the same deck printed by different companies would also be in the mix as an 'industry first'?
Not being difficult, but just want to ask the questions that are on my mind!
I'm not saying being able to pull off printing 1 deck by 2 companies simultaneously isn't awesome. Hell- it's ground breaking! All I'm saying is just because this is happening doesn't make the deck(s) any more visually appealing to me. I judge most decks I buy on whether or not they'll stand out in my collection. And while this deck has an intangible lure about it by being printed by two separate companies, it just doesn't visually knock my socks off. Like I said before- the artwork is masterfully done! Just not my cup of tea.
Im in the same boat. It just doesn't jump out at me and say, I've gotta have it. Then being printed by 2 different printers, while new and different, just isnt exciting to me. I'll keep an eye on it though.
Absolutely. One red and one black is on its way... I realize I missed a few when putting the images out there. Check the Rewards section in a few minutes.
But what is the point of having both printers print the same deck ?? It's a terrible move imo, it makes your goal prohibitively high at almost 30k for two decks that are hardly distinguishable with practically the same art.
Sure it's never been done before, but it's because it makes it that much harder for your deck to get funded not because it's amazing groundbreaking stuff that no one else has thought of.
If this deck was only being produced in one color by one printer, would I be excited to be getting it? No. The artwork just isn't to my liking. I know my tastes don't match other collectors' tastes. The fact that there will be two colors and two printers doesn't impact my decision about these - they just aren't something I care to have. I find the dual production angle to be irrelevant.
chach wrote:I'm thinking two publishers, one bicycle branded and another EPCC released deck.
You pretty much got it right. Well, Legends uses the manufacturer, so I think it counts. Lol
You know I was going to put Legends down too, but thought the parent company was EPCC and went with that instead. In the words of Maxwell Smart, "Missed it by that much."
I realize not everyone will like the design. not that big of a deal. i think enough will like it. But the dual manufacturers is about understanding all the options in a very uneven playing field. there is nothing like this for designers and enthusiasts alike to truly gain perspective on the different qualities of these manufacturers. I I figure i had better understand both. Not to mention the design does not detract from just this type of experiment. Thanks for all your kind feedback though.
Cbkimble wrote:I doubt legends would have a problem but I would figure uspcc would have a big problem with the same deck being done by another printer.
USPCC will do anything for money. I was telling Mike the other week I was thinking about doing somethig similar with the Unrest Series. I was thinking of doing one version at EPCC and the other one at USPCC. I wasn't going to do the same deck tough... I was thinking of two different decks with different courts, backs, etc. I figured if I was going to pay for two print runs I should get two decks.
But anyway, I think it's a cool concept and a nice looking deck. Good luck!
I think Steve Minty may have inadvertently taken the industry first by deciding to possibly do his recolours of his deck by EPCC. The fact that someone was able to take the title of 'industry first' through pure accident really undermines the selling point of this deck and the hype around it 'pre-launch'. I think you would've done better without it.
vasta41 wrote:The artwork is beautiful and overall I think it's a pretty solid deck. But there's nothing about it that really stands out to me. The price is right though!
Quote this, where's the industry first...I'm not quite sure it's jumping out at me right now...
I agree with you both. Lot of hype for a nice deck, but far from extraordinary. Maybe next time they ought to just throw it out there and cut the expectation raising bullshit.
rjtomlinson1977 wrote:USPCC will do anything for money. I was telling Mike the other week I was thinking about doing somethig similar with the Unrest Series. I was thinking of doing one version at EPCC and the other one at USPCC. I wasn't going to do the same deck tough... I was thinking of two different decks with different courts, backs, etc. I figured if I was going to pay for two print runs I should get two decks.
But anyway, I think it's a cool concept and a nice looking deck. Good luck!
Didn't uspcc force you to choose your courts or their bicycle logo?
rjtomlinson1977 wrote:USPCC will do anything for money. I was telling Mike the other week I was thinking about doing somethig similar with the Unrest Series. I was thinking of doing one version at EPCC and the other one at USPCC. I wasn't going to do the same deck tough... I was thinking of two different decks with different courts, backs, etc. I figured if I was going to pay for two print runs I should get two decks.
But anyway, I think it's a cool concept and a nice looking deck. Good luck!
Didn't uspcc force you to choose your courts or their bicycle logo?
They still took my money. They're over protective of the Bicycle brand. It's okay for blood soaked zombies to be blessed with the Bicycle logo but not real history.