Thanks for moving the post guys.
If only 400 decks were to get out then that would be rare and amazingly collectable. If all or most of the 2500 make it to the public then its not quite as special. I already have one scarlet dealer like many of us here on this site. Im amazed how tempted I am to go ahead and get another deck by spending more cash when I don't generally spend any money at all on E products.
I did not think that more scarlet dealers would show up in the market after just a couple of weeks.
You can also add on Madison Black dealers for 5 bucks a pack if you buy the new dvd. I might try and combine the dvd, a few black dealers and the scarlet deck into 1 package .
I'm almost sure there is no such thing as Black Dealers. Ellusionist has at this time Black Rounders or Erdnase Green Dealers.
I wanted to wait till after the $111 or additional $51 promotion was over to post this. Every now and again there are promotions that I try to figure out the best way to utilize. What I came up with was, I pre-ordered a second Mechanic DVD at the $59.99 price point. That's 1 free Scarlet Dealer and 2 free Scarlet Rounders. Timing is everything. Most likely Mechanic will not be $59.99 for long. Was I the only one who did this? You might ask yourself, what am I going to do with a second Mechanic DVD Set? Let me break it down for you.
I almost bought the Black Club to take advantage of the second signed Scarlet Rounder. I'm glad I didn't. I'm not taking anything away from Black Club but for me the Scarlet Rounders would have been the only reason to join. The Black Club would of cost me $147.00, add another $59.99 for the Mechanic DVD Set w/ 2 Scarlet Rounders (1 signed) and we come to a total
$206.99 + an estimated $8 - $12 shipping.
With this $51 Scarlet Dealers promotion, my deal consisted of two (2) Mechanic DVD SET's, two (2) Scarlet Rounders (in cellophane unsigned) & one (1) Scarlet Dealer =
$119.98 + $17 shipping for two separate orders.
While it would have been cool to get something signed by Madison, I like my rare decks factory sealed. As with most signed decks, they take the cellophane off to sign them. I'm just going to wait for something else to get Madison's signature on. Some of my favorite examples of signed playing card merchandise include, the Deluxe Smoke and Mirrors set, The Blue Crown 2012 Gift Box and of course my David Blaine Split Spades Brick. All are signed, but not on the decks. The decks remain uncompromised as manufactured by USPCC.
As for the second Mechanic DVD Set, I plan to sell it at a nice discount to someone who found $59.99 to have been not affordable. Win/Win. They get the DVD they want, I get additional discount on my purchase bringing my deal
under $100.00.
This was a very sweet DEAL indeed.