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Playing Card Plethora / Re: The Wine Deck - Alien INk (KS)
« on: February 02, 2014, 11:35:53 AM »
Looks like a deck from a new designer.  Sadly, I don't pick up decks that promote alcohol consumption.

Really? We had no idea since you only mention it in every alcohol/tobacco related deck.  ;)

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Playing Card Plethora / Re: ∞ Infinity Edition Galaxy Cards ∞ (KS)
« on: October 14, 2013, 08:31:30 PM »

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∞Breaking New Ground∞

Alien Ink has been there first in many ways on KS:

∞ 1st to print a deck with pips based on objects other than the standard set. (Planets, Flowers etc)

∞ 1st to offer full function Mini decks with full color tucks and cardistry finish

∞ 1st to offer Plastic Decks as add-ons to a paper deck

∞ 1st to offer decks signed in UV ink

This project is no different.

This will be the first successful Kickstarter deck with no images shown.

There's something seriously wrong with this company. Buyer beware.

Yeah, we've had a number of encounters with this guy before.  He switched to off-brand printing when he could never raise enough funds for a USPC print run.  He's also had dissatisfied customers before, complaining he never delivered.

Let's take his claims one at a time, shall we?


∞ 1st to print a deck with pips based on objects other than the standard set. (Planets, Flowers etc)
To which I say, "This guy has no clue about playing card history whatsoever."  Plenty of decks, some dating hundreds of years, have used "non-standard" pip sets.  Now if he claimed he was the ten thousandth, perhaps...

∞ 1st to offer full function Mini decks with full color tucks and cardistry finish
OK, so what?  Cardistry for infants?  A waste of paper, really...and what, exactly, is a cardistry finish?

∞ 1st to offer Plastic Decks as add-ons to a paper deck
...because most magicians, cardists and collectors don't bother with plastic decks, so no one's been foolish enough to offer it...

∞ 1st to offer decks signed in UV ink
Is this guy's signature so bad that he had to hide it with UV ink?  Seriously - get one of those "Spy Gear" pens and sign away, people!  Maybe he's disinclined to be identified...

This will be the first successful Kickstarter deck with no images shown.
That might be true.  It probably has a lot to do with it also being the only Kickstarter deck with a goal below US$100...

Simply put, this deck was mediocre in the first version - he ignored most of the advice people around here gave him to improve the design, making everyone wonder why he ever bothered to ask.  The second version was worse.  This is likely a continuing trend - and a stupid one, at that.

This is not a deck I will back but he does say "Alien Ink has been there first in many ways on KS" not "ever in the history of playing cards!".

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Personally, i'm in for 2 decks right now. The international prices are pretty steep, though justified by USPS' upcoming price rise. Very excited!

These USPS price hikes are ridiculous. I recently shipped a single deck of cards to Australia and it was around $10. You would think in today's global economy the prices would be much better.

Andy

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Playing Card Plethora / Re: Jackson to do Holmes
« on: October 04, 2013, 08:45:43 AM »
I really like the colors on this deck and will definitely pledge. I look forward to seeing the court cards, it will be interesting to see what Jackson does with them.

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Introduce Yourself / My Introduction
« on: September 27, 2013, 08:42:20 AM »
Hello,

My name is Andy and I am from Joplin, MO which is in southwest Missouri.

It was just about two and a half months ago that I got into playing card collecting. It all started when I began researching why there were so many custom Bicycle playing cards on Kickstarter. The first one I came across was Jackson's Federal 52, part 2. Needless to say I thought they were great looking cards so I pledged and started looking around for other cool decks and found Ellusionist, Theory11, Dan & Dave, and others. I now have between around 70 decks.

My interest in playing cards is mostly as a collector. I have been reading Card College vol. 1 and learning a few things, I do not think I can get good enough at slight of hand to actually be good at magic. I enjoy doing the self working card tricks and some cardistry, it makes for a nice change of pace after working as a software developer all day.

I found the Discourse when I started looking for other collectors. One of the things I really like is reading folks opinions on new decks, it really makes me look at what makes playing cards great differently.

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