Staying on topic, I think the original crown decks are absolutely beautiful. Simplistic, Elegant & Functional. The Blue Crown is chasing a ghost when it comes to living up to the The Crown Deck. That's NOT an insult to other decks TBC produced since. It just says something about how incredible the crown deck was. Crown Deck sellout records speak for themselves.
I've spoken with Kevin about this before - the biggest reason for the rapid sell-out of the first-edition red and blue Crowns was that they only printed a small supply, having no idea how popular they would be. Once they realized the demand was there, they printed the green first-edition deck in larger quantities, which is why it's a bit more common and less costly in the post-retail market than the other two colors. They're still solid performers and very good decks.
The Blue Crown, as a single entity (meaning without HOPC) is no longer as focused on playing cards. They sell Crowns and a few others, but they tend to be special-interest decks to the magic community. Altruism had a treasure hunt associated with it, Vaudeville was an homage to magicians from nearly a century ago, NOC 2.0 are marked for suit, and then there's the Crowns, in original and gaffed varieties. They're aimed more heavily at the magic/cardistry market now, with HOPC being the branch of the company that's all about the decks.
This was intentional when HOPC was created, allowing TBC to expand the audience for their decks. Sure, first-edition Crowns sold out in record time, but they also did VERY well with several of their other decks, not the least of which being the red Verve deck, the Ornates and the Curator decks. Even now, NOC 2.0 sold out of the blue within days of them being introduced - I think they're still working on getting them back in stock.
My point in all this is that TBC will likely never have another deck that sells out like the first-edition Crowns, because they're not pushing standard decks as much as the instructional materials, gaffed decks and trick-related gadgets. HOPC, on the other hand, will likely have quite a few.
(And yes, they did very well selling out the Luxury Editions of the Crowns as well - nice work, Randy!)