By the way, Don, please tell me the different from Brad Fulton and Ace Fulton? Are they anyhow related? Family members perhaps?
Ace Fulton is a FICTIONAL CHARACTER. He never lived except in the imagination of the D&D Printing Co.
Where is my DRINK they promised
I didn't get one, either - BREACH OF CONTRACT! CLASS-ACTION!! Where's my lawyer's number?!?
A few people on the UC seem to think these cards are fugly, does anyone else agree? Personally I think they look fine.
The faces aren't so bad - I like the small pips. I'm done with the "faded/aged look" - they did that on the Vintage Plaids already! The non-spade Aces look ridiculous - they ALL have a spade motif. And those backs? Holy crap. Those colors are very 1970s, to be sure, but they were butt-ugly even back then! Only the, ahem,
finest polyester leisure suits came in those colors!!
It makes my decision not to buy so very easy to live with.
Wow... is that what the hype is for? I will have to pass on my first D&D decks in quite some time... Mediocrity is running rampant in the collectible playing card world... What was once special is so watered down where there are 20+ new decks per month to consider...
As for the cards themselves... plain, ordinary, and blah... Is placing them on top of the Jerry's Nuggets somehow supposed to induce collectors into a trance to purchase them? I am also curious as to whether or not the triumvirate is really starting to believe their own $#!T... The Midnight deck - Ace Fulton's luckiest deck??? Is Brad Fulton dressed up like a silly looking cowboy representing some fictional character supposed to get me interested in picking this deck up as well... Sorry, didn't work on me... Give me a sick looking deck and I'll buy it... This one I'm not buying any of... not the deck, not the gimmicks, not the foolishness... Hope they score better next time...
People are already hyping these cards as "the new Jerry's Nugget". That's like me hyping a briquette of charcoal as "the new diamond". The only thing they have in common is a horrible choice of colors. The Ace Fulton's aren't even a real casino deck!
This deck is "sick", in the sense that those backs make me nauseous when I see them... It's pretty plain to me that the Bucks (and possibly Brad) didn't really grow up in the early seventies and didn't have to look at those funky colors that are practically the decade's signature.