If i ordered this cards and i'm from the U.S. how long would it take for me to get the cards ?
Probably US orders will be shipped from New York.
I could be wrong here, but since card-shark.de is located in Germany, I don't think they'll be shipping from New York, seeing as how they're an ocean apart and all that... Their terms of use are all written in German as well, meaning I don't think they have any operations on US soil.
On the other hand, if they do ship from New York, I'll have them practically by midweek, since I'm also in New York!
How many decks did you pick up Don?
I ordered a pair of Phoenix Apocalypse and a pair of red Phoenix Parlour decks. The Apocalypse is likely marked in much the same way as the Phoenix Backs and the Prism deck - it's a subtle but easily-read mark, even at a distance.
@Don or Anyone... The Jill Deck??? What's this? Thanks... -J.
The Jill Deck was a sort-of hipster black-deck design with photo-based art on the face cards portraying women in the men's roles and vice versa. I'm told the handling was terrible, but it looked cool, was a marked deck and came with a few nice gaff cards, one of which was made for a color-change to a topless version of one of the Jills. I have to hunt that deck up, since it looks like they're out and may not be getting them back. My local shops that deal in Card-Shark decks never carried the Jill Deck.
One thing to remember with Card-Shark is that not all of their inventory is made at USPC. Some of their stuff is made in their own factory in Germany, and the Jill Deck was one of those items, as are the Double Decker decks.
I think they are looking great....the only thing is they are not celebrity, like D&D, Ellsionist, T11, or such...
Tell me you never heard of card-shark.de? They're bigger than you think. In Europe they're freakin' huge. Check out the website - you don't know what you're missing.
You are right Don, they are big and somehow my post got cut and I didn't check it out after...
The thing that was supposed to end my phrase was:"or else they would be sold out in a matter of hours".
Thanks, JJ.
D&D still hasn't sold out the Fulton's Chinatown deck, which supposedly had the shortest run of any deck they've ever sold! Celebrity isn't what it once was... Also, bear in mind this deck's not actually for sale yet - it's still in pre-sale.
I am trying to order these but when I add them to my cart it says that an error occurred. Is anyone else having this problem?
I didn't. In fact, I just did the "add to cart" test to try and see how many remain, and hit an epic fail - it's allowing me to add the entire print run of 2,012 decks, despite there already being pre-existing orders (such as the one I made yesterday)! Assuming I could make that large a purchase, it would cost me $19,918.80, plus their flat shipping rate of $6.50!