As of now, the deck is in overfunding territory. It couldn't have been up long; I troll the KS projects looking for deck projects and this didn't show up on my most recent "sweep".
There's no denying that it's a beautiful deck. But it's expensive AND it's rather impractical. A plainly one-way back and face cards with indices on lefts corners for some, right corners for others? It just doesn't work for me. I could deal with the one-way, but that index issue just doesn't go away. In some ways it's an homage to decks that existed in the antebellum years immediately following the American Civil War, but there's a REASON why deck designs changed so much since then. I like the Freemasons-esque vibe, for sure, but that alone isn't enough for me.
It's very plain that this guy's an artist with zero prior experience designing playing cards - this is more of an art project than an attempt at making a serious, practical deck. Beauty and all, I have to pass on this.
See, this is why fledgling deck designers need to hire a project consultant!
I have to recant some of what was said here. Even I was swept up by the attractiveness of the project and kicked in for two decks. It's still a very impractical deck, but it's no less beautiful for it.
The deck could EASILY be made into something more practical, without a major design overhaul. It would be as simple as tweaking the court cards, either through flipping the art or making other, more detailed adjustments, so that the corner indices appear in either the left corners OR the right corners, rather than some one way and some the other.
And yes, Paul - this does show what can be done. But this is no ordinary deck, and it's initial and still-strongest support is coming (I would wager) more from design enthusiasts than from card enthusiasts - first and foremost, I see this as a beautiful DESIGN project, and its category clearly shows the designer's intent in this as well.
BTW: Pedale Design - I don't drink beer (or any alcohol) any more, but maybe I could talk you into a nice steak dinner somewhere here in New York!