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[Sale]Oriental Deck
« on: October 02, 2012, 12:36:18 PM »
 

alex

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My real name is Alex Pua
Shipping from Hong Kong
Price of decks:
1-6 decks @$18
7-11 decks @$16
12 or above @$14

Shipping cost
For US
1 deck $3.75
for additional decks is $1.60

For the international buyer, please contact me and quote the shipping cost for your country.

Here is the detail/comment of this deck.
 Oriental playing cards.SOLD OUT IN 3 HOURS( 1,800 decks printed.Limited 288 decks sold to outside of Aisa,sold out in 50 mins)  .

Toby Zhang - well-known solitaire collector and magic enthusiast . The Oriental Deck is Toby’s first personal playing card deck release, designed from the hands of the Asia-renowned designer Michael Lai and joint issuing with the playing card trading company TCC.

Oriental Deck design is inspired by classical Chinese aesthetics. The Deck cover uses Toby’s last Chinese character “恒” with a Chinese calligraphy brush. The word "恒" means in Chinese:"Forever", signifying the timeless classical beauty of Chinese Art. The back of the Deck design comes from classical Chinese wood carving patterns, these patterns mostly appeared in ancient Chinese doors and wooden windows. The designer Michael Lai carefully combined both ancient and modern Chinese Art and lays out the Deck with unique touches, in which it essentiate the patterns with charm and Chinese classical beauty.

After several modifications and adjustments, the symbol of the “Dragon” was used as Jokers in the Oriental Deck, combined with the prophecy of "7 of Clubs". As we all know “Dragon” is a traditional Chinese talisman, this merge with the name Oriental. This is the first attempt in history of using a Court Card to print with metallic ghost colours on an ARRCO classical surface, which finalized the Deck with a more classical look.

Simplicity is the design philosophy of the Oriental Deck. Because of this philosophy, every Oriental Deck gives the enticing taste of the classic Chinese style.

Oriental Deck Features:

. Toby Zhang Joint Issue with TCC, USPCC printing. Toby’s first personal release.

. Premium Bicycle Stock,Linoid Finish.Exceptional Q1 quality paper printing.

. Uses Embossed tuck case design, fully silver metallic ink technology.

.1,800 decks limit printed on sale in Asia only.


Very beautiful cards! This's a real Oriental style deck! ------- Zenneth Kok

COOL! This deck looks AWESOME! -------- Lee Ahser

Wow. I'm impressed! ------ Lance T. Miller

 

Official website: www.orientaldeck.com

Oriental deck first official trailer : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toK65O7xMEs&feature=plcp
« Last Edit: October 04, 2012, 01:17:19 AM by alex »
 

Re: Oriental Deck
« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2012, 11:43:45 PM »
 

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You need to edit this post.  Is it an eBay sale/auction, a sale here on this site, or an auction on this site?  There's no tag in the title to indicate which and your ad isn't entirely clear on the topic.  In the beginning you list prices, but toward the end you mention that "International bidder are WELCOME!," indicating that this is an auction and not a straight-up sale.

You state you're shipping from Hong Kong at the top of the post, yet at the bottom you state you're shipping from Australia.  Which is it?  It can't be both without some very sophisticated, as-of-yet uninvented teleportation technology...  :))

Lastly, while it's not required, I would like you to please post how many decks are available.

To all new sellers on the site: I can't emphasize this enough - READ THE RULES AT THE TOP OF THIS BOARD BEFORE YOU START POSTING STISO TOPICS!!!

And a tip to all new sellers - don't make your first posts only about what you're trying to sell.  Make a topic in the Introduce Yourself board, post comments on the other boards, particularly the Playing Card Plethora, etc.  People are more likely to trust someone they know better than a complete and total stranger.  Would YOU buy something of value offered to you by some stranger on the street?
« Last Edit: October 02, 2012, 11:49:42 PM by Don Boyer »
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