why so rude don, nathan just saying his opinion. Even if I don't agree with what he said either. The 125 decks aren't bad, and I have to say that the first version of 1800 series handled ok. I didn't understand why some people couldn't fan them? They were ok for me. Maybe it's just cause I have low standards
Nathan is always saying his opinion. And also tries passing opinion as facts. But there's an expression: opinions are like assholes; everyone has one and most of them stink. Perhaps I should do like JMRock and just ignore what he writes more often...and yes, his photos are horrendous - Nathan, get a camera or a decent camera phone. Those webcam shots are just not cutting it. Most webcams take images at 0.3 megapixels - not a very good resolution for a still image these days.
But enough with the Nathan bashing...
@ Don... I have been down on modern decks lately but I did grab the new BeDecieved, Verve and the White Monarchs along with the T11 Heritage Series... And I'll probably be a sucker for the new Fulton's although I can honestly say that I can't stand his marketing at all (I mean I really can't stand it)...
Did you check out the earlier Heritage Design decks? This is the third four-deck set. When the second set came out at Costco, they were selling for like $9 a set, boxed! I hear it was the same for the first one. This one, I have no idea.
EDIT: Truth be told, now that I found out USPCC is printing them, I'm probably in for at least one... I just can't believe that the collectors on the forums know the difference between the Fan & Expert Backs and USPCC made an error like that...
Why should it surprise you that people on here are knowledgeable about their Bicycle backs? We're not exactly slouches, y'know...
For me, the 125th year anniversary were the worst-clumping deck I've recently seen from USPCC. And for my series 1800s, they weren't terrible, but they weren't great either. Applying fanning powder greatly helped though. I specifically said "other than Americana" because of how well they handle. As for decks printed in the 1800s, I don't own any, but I do own a couple from the early (very early) 1900s, before WWI, and they don't handle nearly as well as decks nowadays IMO. I said "they handle like decks printed in the 1800s" to refer to the Series 1800s, designed to look like they belong to that era.
I never had trouble with my Anniversary decks. I'll admit I'm not a big flourisher, but still, I know a decent deck when I handle one.
When you say "They handle like decks printed in the 1800s", you're talking about a deck made in the period from 1800 to 1899, not the Series 1800s, which were NOT made in the 1800s. It's a terrible analogy.