I removed the “4th paragraph” as it was based more on emotions than rules of the English language.
...I drew my inspiration from Harry Kellar's original Imps poster from 1894. After researching and collecting hundreds of decks I noticed an "Imp" deck had never been created...until now. It's been a lot of hard work but my hope is that you will all enjoy how it's turned out...
... Additionally there will be few select court cards that will have various "Kellar like" card reveals. See below...
...It's been a lot of fun playing with many ideas, thank you for your interest. More to come....
@see_squared, that misled me.
Also I guess someone didn’t understand my statement about the court design and standards. I guess it was my fault because of a bad explanation.
1. Ask Alexander, Bicycle 125th Anniversary, Squeezers (modern reprints) - all these decks have these vintage court cards. I mean THESE court cards not vintage court cards in general. That is why it isn’t interesting to have them again in this deck. How many times do you want to use these particular vintage court cards to consider them standard courts? I prefer something new even among vintage designs. I am not a fan of recoloring of vintage courts but it’s more a question of taste.
2. I didn’t mean imps as main figures on court cards. I just think that little imps playing pranks on one part of each vintage court card are cool for this deck. Of course a nice design and ideas for this purpose should be a must. This idea is illustrated on the (gaff) king (IMHO - it needs improvement).
So unfortunately for me this deck isn’t interesting too much. Luckily I am in the minority… at least on this forum… but not on Kickstarter (Uusi, Federal 52, Albino Dragons, Pedale, etc. - amount of pledges).
As always – tastes differ. I respect everyone's taste and expectations. To each his own.
Chris, good luck.