So does anyone else think the custom decks market is oversaturated with new stuff? When I joined the community we had one deck, maybe two, every months. A new release from E would be a huuuuge deal. Now I completely lost track of the decks they've released.
On one hand it makes the community grow as more people enjoy the hobby. On the other hand, I gave up collecting new decks because it's impossible to keep up. Even with millions of dollars, I can't even comprehend how I would store everything.
Thank you... Well said... Not that kickstarter is solely to blame, but it certainly has helped to bastardize my once beloved hobby... I, for one am thinking of consolidating and unloading some of my collection... But the problem there, where there was once a few places to pick up decks, every Tom, Dick & Harry has their own store both here and on United trying to unload their bricks and bricks of worthless (oops, I mean valuable limited edition) decks...
Ayo! I have advice for you!
Unload locally.Talk to smoke shops, ma & pa shops, use Craigslist, and sell to friends and friends of friends. Hell you can throw a garage sale and sell things.
Yes, you will sell things significantly cheaper. That $10 Ellusionist deck is only worth $5. Plus side is it's hassle-free, you lose nothing on shipping (including time), you pay no fees to anyone, you have zero risk of fraud ("UHH YEAH BRO THE PACKAGE CAME COVERED IN FIRE AND SAURON SO UHH I NEED A REFUND AND I CANT SHIP IT BACK BTW") and you can sell in bulk pretty easily.
I sold a few bricks of E decks to a local smoke shop here that my friend works at. The cards fly off the fucking shelves too. When I get a little more time on my hands, I'm going to try and selling the rest of my collection to these guys.
As of now, I have ~100-200 decks on my book case that I am keeping indefinitely, and nothing more. These decks, I believe, are from the best times of collecting, i.e. 2005-2011. Before the huge boom where we got 25+ new decks each month. Also, vintage shit from Cincinnati and before (I still have your sexy 1940s Bees, rewrapped in Cellophane to prevent any additional wear and tear!).
IMHO, 200 years from now, collectors will pay $500 for human history, and not art decks. Yes, that includes my own deck. While the Vortex is steady at $10-20 per deck, I suspect that within a decade or two, it and all other custom decks will be almost worthless as collector's items. I believe their values will plummet to reflect an average deck of USPCC cards. $2-3 for decent decks, and $4-5 for the best of the best.
Meanwhile, the cost of vintage, pre-Erlanger, official Bicycle, and timeless design decks will continue to rise.
Sorry for the half on-topic half off-topic post.
Basically though, I hope new collectors are buying the decks they want to use, show off and display, rather than the decks they think will have resale value.