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Re: Live on Kickstarter -- Steampunk Heroes !
« Reply #25 on: July 10, 2012, 05:09:34 PM »
 

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So with that goal amount, it's obviously a 2500 run. Since some of the tiers have no limits, I would assume that if they go way past it will get bumped up to 5000. A fun deck, it will definitely do very well. It does seem to be a trend of late to pick some well known franchise and design a deck around it.
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Re: Live on Kickstarter -- Steampunk Heroes !
« Reply #26 on: July 10, 2012, 05:56:38 PM »
 

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We're looking at a project that's going to go deep into overfunding territory, for certain.  I look forward to seeing it happen!

DON!!

You are totally ROCKING this topic for me ( and I like it ).

OK, so in as much as you guys are way more tuned in to the materials and the long and dark history of said materials, what are your preferences?

Granted, many of the folks getting this particular deck won't care about one finish to the other ( or card stock for that matter ) they are just regular card folk who have a love for LEGO and Steampunk themes,  I would certainly like to create the highest quality deck that I can since it's going to be a one time run.

What's your preferences when all is said and done?

I really like the feel of the Americana and Tendril decks ( they seem to have a feeling of Endurance about them ). 
I also understand that CASINO GRADE paper stock is supposed to be more durable??

I am looking for some quality information that I can apply to the deck

many thanks!

Guy

 

Re: Live on Kickstarter -- Steampunk Heroes !
« Reply #27 on: July 10, 2012, 05:58:53 PM »
 

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So with that goal amount, it's obviously a 2500 run. Since some of the tiers have no limits, I would assume that if they go way past it will get bumped up to 5000. A fun deck, it will definitely do very well. It does seem to be a trend of late to pick some well known franchise and design a deck around it.

Paul,

I LOVE my Tendril deck,  many thanks!

OK, can you let me in on the secret ?  Is there a 'tell' on the card backs?

Best,

Guy
 

Re: Live on Kickstarter -- Steampunk Heroes !
« Reply #28 on: July 10, 2012, 06:23:10 PM »
 

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well, as far as I know: I hate the feeling of the Guardians deck, and I love the feeling of the expert at the card table deck. I'll tell you tommorow which card stock and finish they have. I'm to tired and go to sleep right now. But so you already know what I think has a good feeling.

It's been a long time since I posted something here again. I have to say. This deck is real good. I mean 85% in one day does say enough. I'll pledge for 5 decks. That's for sure. Also, my real dream would be to have these mini-figs, but don't have the money for them. For the rest, the court cards are incredible, really love them. I'm not really a fan of the back design, certainly because of the fact it is a one-way back design. The lego-construction is really breathtaking, but I don't feel like is really honoring him, like it is now on that back design. But that's your choice of course. The suit cards are great, nothing really special, but certainly not ugly. They are what I expected of this deck (and be sure, I have high expectations :D)

For the rest, I think you already know how good this deck is. But I'm gonna say it again: This is a very good deck. Great idea, Great design, Great project, Great promotion = A big, awesome, succesfull deck!

Guardians = not!
EATCT = yes

PS: I'm not really a good deck handler expert. I mainly collect cards, I don't really open them. I only handdled like 8 different decks, so that doesn't make me really a good opinion to follow. But I just wanted to have my input in this one though.
 

Re: Live on Kickstarter -- Steampunk Heroes !
« Reply #29 on: July 10, 2012, 07:45:29 PM »
 

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I prefer aristocrat stock with magic finish
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Re: Live on Kickstarter -- Steampunk Heroes !
« Reply #30 on: July 10, 2012, 07:55:03 PM »
 

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After swearing off kickstarter, I'm interested... After looking, would have liked to get in on the $40 Uncut and Deck... Would look good framed in the kids playroom... Legos & Cards & All... Extra ten for not being the first on line to back?  I don't know...
 

Re: Live on Kickstarter -- Steampunk Heroes !
« Reply #31 on: July 10, 2012, 10:37:55 PM »
 

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In under 24 hours, this deck is already funded! This may beat the Tendril deck!
Also, I noticed that there aren't any pics of the back design!!! Did I miss the pics or are there really none posted yet?
I would really like to see the back design  ;D
 

Re: Live on Kickstarter -- Steampunk Heroes !
« Reply #32 on: July 10, 2012, 10:53:06 PM »
 

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I hope the handling will be same as tendril. The back design is in the video and it's one way back design
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Re: Live on Kickstarter -- Steampunk Heroes !
« Reply #33 on: July 11, 2012, 12:46:27 AM »
 

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We're looking at a project that's going to go deep into overfunding territory, for certain.  I look forward to seeing it happen!

DON!!

You are totally ROCKING this topic for me ( and I like it ).

OK, so in as much as you guys are way more tuned in to the materials and the long and dark history of said materials, what are your preferences?

Granted, many of the folks getting this particular deck won't care about one finish to the other ( or card stock for that matter ) they are just regular card folk who have a love for LEGO and Steampunk themes,  I would certainly like to create the highest quality deck that I can since it's going to be a one time run.

What's your preferences when all is said and done?

I really like the feel of the Americana and Tendril decks ( they seem to have a feeling of Endurance about them ). 
I also understand that CASINO GRADE paper stock is supposed to be more durable??

I am looking for some quality information that I can apply to the deck

many thanks!

Guy

Those two decks you mentioned both used Aristocrat stock with Magic Finish on them.  If your cards are going to be heavy on the ink and/or use metallic inks, MF is the way to go.

There's two kinds of Aristocrat - though USPC may or may not 'fess up to this - they tend to be a secretive bunch.  A prime example of this would be to grab a pack of the Aristocrat Banknote 727 reprint deck and a pack of Tally Ho with either back design (circle back or fan back).  Both decks are made with Aristocrat stock, but the Aristocrat deck is decidedly softer.  As a playing card, I love it; as a magician, I love it; card flourishers don't go them as much - a little too soft for their tastes.  The Tally Ho deck has better overall performance and feels a bit more firm when riffled than an Aristocrat Banknote deck does.  This difference is actually done at the factory - when the paper has been cut into sheets, they're stored at set temperatures and humidity levels.  Altering these factors while the sheets are in storage will alter the characteristics of the cards made from that stock.  Other factors that can have an effect are a little less in USPC's control - variable stock quality, percentage of recycled content, how much ink the paper absorbs during printing...

Tally Ho is arguably one of the most beloved decks of card flourishers, and many magicians and poker players swear by them - I love them myself and count them among my favorites.  It's a shame they're so hard to find for most people, though - aside from online specialty shops, the only place Tally Ho is sold in stores would be magic shops or in New York City.  USPC considers it a "regional" brand, with a very small region!  (They have other regional brands - Mavericks are nonexistent in New York, but sold throughout the Southern states, and Aladdins are printed for sale primarily in Singapore, where they're as common as Bicycles are here.)  It was first printed by A. Dougherty of New York City, later Consolidated Dougherty when they merged with the New York Consolidated Card Company, and eventually by USPC when they bought the company decades ago - but for much of the deck's history, it was actually manufactured in New York City as well.

To make life simple on yourself, if you want the firmer Aristocrat stock, just tell them, "Hey, you know those Tally Ho decks you make?  I want THAT paper!"

Bee decks are more firm, and Bee Casino are firmer still.  Some people really like a stiffer card, and the Bee decks do take a little while to break in.  But it does create a more durable card in the end to use those stocks - however, it will also increase your production time and costs.  The Bee stocks are more expensive and take a specially-made tuck box that they (for now) have been farming out to a third party.  It could delay the deck's release date by up to two months or more.

Simonart mentioned that he's not very experienced at deck handling, but that he hates the Guardians and loves the EATCT deck ("Expert at the Card Table" deck - it's designed to look like a classic book of the same name, which is about gambling and cheating methods and is considered one of the first treatises to cover modern sleight-of-hand techniques).  The deck he hates is actually one of my favorites - the Guardians are made from Bicycle stock, as far as I know, and just have the "standard" finish - in this case, using the traditional name Air Cushion Finish.  The EATCT deck is made on casino-grade Bee stock and is also using "standard" finish.  I don't recall if the finish is mentioned on the box, but it's considered a Bee deck and the standard finish for a textured Bee deck is called Cambric Finish.

Many people knock Bicycle stock, for much the same reason many people knock Bicycle cards (the basic model, sold in drug stores and newsstands all over the country).  It's sort of a love/hate thing!  But there are some very popular decks on the market right now that are using Bicycle stock with Magic Finish - among them would be all of the Crown Deck made by the Blue Crown and the NOC decks (pronounced like "Knock") from the House of Playing Cards (a Blue Crown subsidiary).  I think they perform very well myself.

You could go with standard finish (in the case, Air Cushion, or whatever other name you want to dream up), but these days, if you're making a USPC name-branded deck (Bicycle, in your case), they'll throw in the Magic Finish at no extra charge (unless they'd changed the pricing from the last time I looked).  There's also no price difference between using Aristocrat stock and Bicycle stock.  Be advised that while most people love the smooth, slick feel of Magic Finish decks, some find them to be way too slippery - you will NEVER please everyone!

Possible overfunding upgrades: gaff cards, embossing/debossing on the box, metal foil printing on the box, metallic inks on the deck...more custom Legos...  :))  Some designers will offer a stock upgrade, for people preferring Bee or Bee Casino, as an overfunding goal.  Posters...stickers...the list goes on...
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Re: Live on Kickstarter -- Steampunk Heroes !
« Reply #34 on: July 11, 2012, 10:23:56 AM »
 

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So with that goal amount, it's obviously a 2500 run. Since some of the tiers have no limits, I would assume that if they go way past it will get bumped up to 5000. A fun deck, it will definitely do very well. It does seem to be a trend of late to pick some well known franchise and design a deck around it.

Paul,

I LOVE my Tendril deck,  many thanks!

OK, can you let me in on the secret ?  Is there a 'tell' on the card backs?

Best,

Guy

I'll say that the Tendril back is 99.9% symmetrical and there is one tiny element that is not. It's very subtle. :)

Your deck is looking pretty great and congrats on the quick goal! You have an appealing project with a known franchise so that will definitely make it popular. Be prepared for lots of backers and packages to ship.

As to stocks, the most popular choice these days is Aristocrat with Magic finish. That info comes from the folks at USPCC. If you are looking at lots of ink saturation, you may consider stepping up to Bee Casino which is what I specced for Tendril, and magic finish. That may hold up better in the long run, though I'd guess that your deck won't be as much of a "user" by cardists and the like, more of a collector item.

As Don mentioned, Bee stocks get a different tuck case which adds 4-6 weeks production time, and in my case they had to reprint the entire 5000 run 4 FREAKIN TIMES to get it right. Hopefully that wouldn't happen again.
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Re: Live on Kickstarter -- Steampunk Heroes !
« Reply #35 on: July 11, 2012, 10:41:21 AM »
 

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So with that goal amount, it's obviously a 2500 run. Since some of the tiers have no limits, I would assume that if they go way past it will get bumped up to 5000. A fun deck, it will definitely do very well. It does seem to be a trend of late to pick some well known franchise and design a deck around it.

Paul,

I LOVE my Tendril deck,  many thanks!

OK, can you let me in on the secret ?  Is there a 'tell' on the card backs?

Best,

Guy

I'll say that the Tendril back is 99.9% symmetrical and there is one tiny element that is not. It's very subtle. :)

Your deck is looking pretty great and congrats on the quick goal! You have an appealing project with a known franchise so that will definitely make it popular. Be prepared for lots of backers and packages to ship.

As to stocks, the most popular choice these days is Aristocrat with Magic finish. That info comes from the folks at USPCC. If you are looking at lots of ink saturation, you may consider stepping up to Bee Casino which is what I specced for Tendril, and magic finish. That may hold up better in the long run, though I'd guess that your deck won't be as much of a "user" by cardists and the like, more of a collector item.

As Don mentioned, Bee stocks get a different tuck case which adds 4-6 weeks production time, and in my case they had to reprint the entire 5000 run 4 FREAKIN TIMES to get it right. Hopefully that wouldn't happen again.

AYE CARUMBAH!  Four times!?!?
Well... it was worth the wait - although I cheated and got my Tendril decks post-campaign so I didn't have to wait.

At present it looks like these will be the STRETCH rewards I am going to program in

1. Gaffe Card #2   ( #1 is already in with the 2nd King of Clubs )

2. 18th Century custom Tuck Box Seal

3. Upgrade to the Bee Casino Grade Paper

Looks like the Embossing and Metalic detailing will be too expensive to offer on my humble tuck box.
( and could add many weeks to the delivery time )

I am exploring some other stretch items such as stickers and etc. to sweeten the deal further.

Thanks for all of your suggestions and info Gents!
 

Re: Live on Kickstarter -- Steampunk Heroes !
« Reply #36 on: July 11, 2012, 11:03:19 AM »
 

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You might also consider clips. The Grid deck folks got a lot of pledges for those. I ended up getting the set of all of the clips and adding a few more decks to the package on the side.
 

Re: Live on Kickstarter -- Steampunk Heroes !
« Reply #37 on: July 11, 2012, 11:07:14 AM »
 

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Hey Himber,

What about stretch reward of a custom Brick Box that looks like it's made up of a bunch of legos?
It would involve another photoshoot but it could have a few alcoves within the wall on the panels
and some of your favorite court minifigures could be standing in the alcoves. I'm picturing the
front panel looking like a castle wall, the Bicycle Logo in the center and flanked by an alcove on the
left and right, with Edison and Tesla inside (the back alcoves could hold Abe Lincon and Queen Victoria).
The smaller end panels could have the Moon graphic against the wall and the top panel could have the
Steampunk Heros logo and maybe a detailed scene that looks like the interior of a castle (or some
Steampunk type structure). I'm not overly familiar with Steampunk but there's a lot of cool possibilities
for a custom Brick Box made of Lego Bricks!!

thanks, Randy


EDIT: A dark grey Lego Brick Wall background on the Tuck Box (and maybe Back Design?) would add a
lot of depth over the current Black fill background which isn't doing the beautiful Face Designs any justice!

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Re: Live on Kickstarter -- Steampunk Heroes !
« Reply #38 on: July 12, 2012, 10:50:10 AM »
 

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Morning Card Guys!

WOW, the Kickstarter campaign has been SCREAMING!

Already the BONUS Gaffe card has been unlocked, I am pretty sure the CUSTOM DECK SEAL will be unlocked by tomorrow ( if not today ) AND I think the BONUS upgrade to the BEE CASINO GRADE card stock is well within reach.

I am looking into including some vinyl stickers for another tier of BONUSES.....

AND, I am working on creating a special CUSTOM minifigure just for the KICKSTARTER campaign.

I am so , so humbled by the fantastic response that the deck has received.

Thanks!
 

Re: Live on Kickstarter -- Steampunk Heroes !
« Reply #39 on: July 12, 2012, 02:25:35 PM »
 

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Randy has some very good ideas here!
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Re: Live on Kickstarter -- Steampunk Heroes !
« Reply #40 on: July 12, 2012, 03:44:37 PM »
 

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What happened? I just noticed that the project is gone from Kickstarter.
 

Re: Live on Kickstarter -- Steampunk Heroes !
« Reply #41 on: July 12, 2012, 03:55:59 PM »
 

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What happened? I just noticed that the project is gone from Kickstarter.

My guess is Lego lawyers happened. Just because someone within the Lego organization gave approval doesn't mean the corporate lawyers are ok with it. I hope I'm wrong and it goes back up!

thanks, Randy

 

Re: Live on Kickstarter -- Steampunk Heroes !
« Reply #42 on: July 12, 2012, 04:30:18 PM »
 

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Mr. Creator / Designer... An explanation please?  You have been there from the start getting your followers and commenting on every other post... I am guessing you're in talks with Lego, and attorneys and such, but an update would be the respectable thing to do at this time...
 

Re: Live on Kickstarter -- Steampunk Heroes !
« Reply #43 on: July 12, 2012, 04:40:54 PM »
 

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It was on track to demolish the record of most funded deck...  it's really a shame that it's down
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Re: Live on Kickstarter -- Steampunk Heroes !
« Reply #44 on: July 12, 2012, 06:50:10 PM »
 

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A little SNAFU

It's being worked out

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Re: Live on Kickstarter -- Steampunk Heroes !
« Reply #45 on: July 12, 2012, 07:28:20 PM »
 

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Sounds more like a big snafu... Care to share any details?  We are all very curious as to the nature of the issues...
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Re: Live on Kickstarter -- Steampunk Heroes !
« Reply #46 on: July 13, 2012, 03:49:37 AM »
 

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The KickStarter project page is no longer available.
If you follow the link, you get 'Sorry, this project is no longer available.'.

I only found this project yesterday.
Any one know what happened?
 

Re: Live on Kickstarter -- Steampunk Heroes !
« Reply #47 on: July 13, 2012, 05:15:28 AM »
 

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The KickStarter project page is no longer available.
If you follow the link, you get 'Sorry, this project is no longer available.'.

I only found this project yesterday.
Any one know what happened?

I funded this project too.
But it's gone.
Is it cancelled?
 

Re: Live on Kickstarter -- Steampunk Heroes !
« Reply #48 on: July 13, 2012, 07:43:37 AM »
 

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The KickStarter project page is no longer available.
If you follow the link, you get 'Sorry, this project is no longer available.'.

I only found this project yesterday.
Any one know what happened?

I funded this project too.
But it's gone.
Is it cancelled?


I can think of a number of GOOD reasons why this might have happened...  Don't panic, everyone.
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Re: Live on Kickstarter -- Steampunk Heroes !
« Reply #49 on: July 16, 2012, 09:55:28 AM »
 

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It would still be nice to hear what happened, or if it's going to come back. Kind of a slap in the face to the backers to leave us without anything.