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« on: January 04, 2019, 10:17:30 AM »
 

Magistrate1500

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I just launched on Kickstarter and would appreciate your support. 1000 decks to be printed by USPCC.  Let me know if you have any questions.  Great for lawyers, judges, police officers or as a gift for one of them!

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/magistrate/magistrate-playing-cards-printed-by-the-uspcc?ref=project_build

Thank you, Jason
 

Re: Magistrate Playing Cards
« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2019, 05:49:28 AM »
 

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I just launched on Kickstarter and would appreciate your support. 1000 decks to be printed by USPCC.  Let me know if you have any questions.  Great for lawyers, judges, police officers or as a gift for one of them!

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/magistrate/magistrate-playing-cards-printed-by-the-uspcc?ref=project_build

Thank you, Jason

I appreciate that you're working hard to get this project launched, but it seems a little expensive for such a minimally-customized deck.  I'm assuming that none of the other cards' faces beyond the Ace of Spades and the Miranda card are unique, beyond going for a deeper shade of red (what some might refer to as "casino red").  This means there's little compelling reason to spend $12 on a pack of these versus spending $2 on a pack of blue Bicycles.  I know you were going for simple, but simple is the opposite of the custom market today - and if you are going simple, you need to go less expensive, as well.  Ten years ago, a custom deck like this could have made a dent, but today, it's a little too ho-hum.

Those bells and whistles you opted to eschew in your campaign are also part of the reason the campaign is wallowing at the moment.  Those bells and whistles are what makes an otherwise very ordinary deck into something that's interesting and worth collecting.

I do wish you luck on the campaign.  But if the campaign doesn't succeed, consider a serious retooling of the design.  Make a theme out of it - it's the Magistrate deck, so why not get an artist to make custom court images, dressing up your Jacks, Queens and Kings in court robes and maybe even the powdered wigs of "ye olden times"/modern British courts?  They could be wielding folios, briefcases, yellow legal pads, fancy pens, gavels, etc.  Make an interesting Joker design that suits the theme as well.  Make an Ace of Spades that's got something to do with a court theme - perhaps with columns in the Federal style or something?  For that matter, you could dress up all four Aces.  There's a dozen or more different ways you can make something special out of this deck without even breaking a sweat!  And yes - "bells and whistles" as well!  Custom deck seal, embossed tuck box, metallic foil, gilding, etc.  Make people look at this and say "Wow, that's cool, I want it!" rather than "What? This is a little too plain for me, especially at that price."
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Re: Magistrate Playing Cards
« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2019, 08:58:31 AM »
 

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Don:

Thank you for the input.  It seems I may have missed the mark on this one.  I was going for a really cool, high end, tuck box but as you mentioned, that just isn’t enough any more.  The cost of the tuck pushed me over $10 a deck just to break even.  I’ve got another tuck design and will try again soon, even if this one does not fund.  But I’ll also take some of your suggestions about customizing the actual deck. 

I had a bunch of card playing friends who are lawyers/judges/police officers who told me they wanted a standard type deck for playability.  And yet after the campaign launched they are nowhere to be found and their wallets never opened up.  So much for local market research! 

I’m learning a lot, especially with input like yours.  I’ll get there someday.  Thanks again. 

Jason
 

Re: Magistrate Playing Cards
« Reply #3 on: January 17, 2019, 07:18:45 AM »
 

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Printed by the USPCC is an advantage
Good Luck