
Gilded, super limited, expensive








I completely agree. There are a few artists I definitely will back, with exceptions, but I've been passing on a lot of decks lately.badpete69 wrote:Such an easy pass... next. I feel the bubble about to burst on this hobby watch out below!!!
I really like the deck (maybe make the joker not border-less?) and I would've back it if I didn't think this price is outrageous...NgNash wrote:Hi guys,
Thanks for post and comments. I'm the creator of this deck ^^
I must say that jerichoholic took my words out of context. There is no chance I would compare myself with Jackson whose decks I poses too.
Firstly, our prices are in $AUD ! not US dollars (1$AUD=0,77$usd).
Secondly, we are from Europe and getting cards from Bicycle (etc) is not easy at all! But we are trying our best to give a GOOD deck, hand-drawn and original artwork and cards with golden foiled edges (gilded), two boxes (tuck box with emboss and luxurious black box with golden logo print on the lid), certificates with serial numbers etc.
This is the first POTO deck and this one is never gonna be printed again. So, yeah price (again AUD) is a bit higher but again - we are 20% funded already.
So who likes rare collectibles - go for it and thank you
4.of.Clubs wrote: I really like the deck (maybe make the joker not border-less?) and I would've back it if I didn't think this price is outrageous...
As a fellow Aussie - who has about 2000 decks, including at least 600 unique USPCC decks, and some quite rare ones - the prices you have are simply incredibly rich. You mention the perceived/hopeful rarity of these decks, that's great.... one day. The minute they're printed they are arguably worth their production cost - maybe there will be demand in the future that will push them up, but they need to be desirable as well as simply limited.NgNash wrote:The reason why it's not known company: we are not from US! Having USPCC is not an option. Import/tax costs are far to great. Importing this big number of decks pulls a question of gambling services, which asks for additional licenses etc. Bottom line? Not worth doing that.
Thanks Gareth (:Gareth wrote: Your project has already caught some attention based on current support, so you'll probably fund irrespective of my (or this communities) doubt. Best of luck.
Sorrychunksmyhero wrote:I would definitely pledge for a non-foiled, non-embossed, non-small print run, non-specialty boxed $9.99 version.
We are definitely not mysterious - check the phantom website, phantom facebook page, twitter, tumblr, iluzija site or quickest - kickstarter profile and BIO where it clearly says coproduction and bla bla...jerichoholic wrote:As has been mentioned I believe, it doesn't matter where in the world you are. You can produce cards at a reasonable price and ship them reasonably and there are many options for having them shipped to customers right from the US to save on costs.
Also as someone mentioned on Facebook, why is there no mention whatsoever in the project about these "partners" from Australia. There shouldn't be mysterious in any Kickstarter project.
I'm confused by that part. Are you saying these will have black card stock? And if so, why since you aren't printing a black deck?NgNash wrote:These are the specifications we got from the printer we inquired about the cards printing:
black core paper 310 gsm , air cushion finish, casino quality
glossy finish
embossed tuck box
hard box with gold hot stamping
24k gold foil for the card edges
certificate with gold foil printing.
Printer is local one (Temilov), who're working on all sorts of things (not just cards) but we work with them for few years and I know that they can provide quality I ask for this deck. As mentioned MPC is not offering these specification, Legend didn't bother to reply on inquiry. I'm most conformable working with these and think it is for the best.
haha, no - that means that cards wont be transparent (when turned toward the light and so), they will have that additional layer so that cards are not transparent (casino quality, imagine that you can see someones cards on lightvasta41 wrote: I'm confused by that part. Are you saying these will have black card stock? And if so, why since you aren't printing a black deck?
Poker size is betterNgNash wrote:Thanks mate ^^Räpylätassu wrote:Are these poker or bridge size? Nice design, I might back these
These are Poker size cards. Hope that's ok
Awesome! You get set of 5 postcards for free and go quick choose you serial numberRäpylätassu wrote: Poker size is betterJust backed! Let's hope this funds!
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