This looks like it could be a nice deck. If it is the same as Don's information makes it look to be and it is simply custom I can't imagine it being a hot seller. I would imagine it ending up like the red/black star decks. Nothing super special. Just another re-run of an old vintage deck.
If this deck has something special (non custom court cards or something) that would be pretty nice. I doubt that'll be the case though. Thanks for the sharing the info on this one Evan and Don!
Hey, welcome back stranger - haven't seen you post in a while!
Yeah, this could go in two general directions. One way would be the "Big Gun reprint" way - a custom back, but everything else totally standard modern Bicycle. Which would be as exciting as looking for a gray flea on an elephant.
The other way would be more like an 1889 Texan '45s or a CARC Erdnase Bee deck, with a fully-vintage look. Which would be like sitting on fireworks!
There's an in-between, which would be something like the New Fan Backs, where there's a vintage element or two in addition to the back (i.e. an old-school Ace of Spades), but this would be to me only marginally better than the Big Gun reprints.
It's like a soap opera - "As the Flourish Turns", or "The Young and the Pasteboards"...
EDT: what's got me concerned with this one, like all too many decks, is that while it's a very nice back, what's the deal with such an insanely-short print run? Too many people think they can simply raid the USPC Archives for designs that have collected dust for a number of years, whip out a deck based on it in small numbers and they're guaranteed a "limited-edition" success story...
If this is an all-modern deck save for the back, we will almost certainly be looking at another "Big Gun" deck story here. I'll start taking bets on how long it takes before Wingra sells it off on clearance at 99 cents a pack!