I agree that its not bad. I kind of like the back, and 10 spade. I also like the framing and flowers on the courts. The court bodies and heads are hideous to me. Even the Tuck looks pretty good. At $20 for a deck it should be perfect.
$20 a deck for the white?!? This guy's insane!
I do NOT like that faded background image of the card back in the middle of the ten of spades. At least be original and include a Wild West image that ISN'T already on the card back.
The color pattern on the courts is downright boring - even USPC standard decks have four-color courts. (You could argue it's a style choice, but I get the feeling that isn't the case here; it was just simpler.)
I strongly disagree here Don. It is very evident, at least to me, that the colour scheme in this case is completely a stylistic choice. Sure, standard decks have more colour, but you can't judge a deck's effort on the amount of colour there is..) The standard bike courts have no form of shading whatsoever, whereas the colours here are in different shades and the execution isnt bad at all. In fact, i would argue that the courts would lose much of its elegance if DIFFERENT colours were introduced, though i would like a bit more differentiation between the red and black courts.
Personally i would, as always, prefer the implementation of thin borders.
I'm in for 1 of each at the early bird level of $22 CAD+ 5$ int. shipping. (only if he changes the indices)
OK, even if it is a style choice, this deck has enough strikes against it. And as far as those indices go, it's pretty obvious that he hasn't taken this to USPC first for vetting. No way would they permit it, and even if they did, they certainly wouldn't accept responsibility for the results. They focus more on the registration of the card backs than the fronts, since an off-center back is a one-way back. For them, the faces need only be "close enough".
Y'know, I could have imagined much worse than this. While the level of work is a bit on the simple side (looks like a good deal of patterns with some cut-n-pasted photos), when you look at the whole thing together, you see that not only did it take a lot of time to lay it out right, but it doesn't look half bad.
The problem is that you can see he's not an experienced designer, at least not of playing cards. The color pattern on the courts is downright boring - even USPC standard decks have four-color courts. (You could argue it's a style choice, but I get the feeling that isn't the case here; it was just simpler.) There's no way on Earth he's going to be allowed to place his indices that close to the cut-edge of the card - half of his decks at least will end up with cut-off indices. I think the skull on the deck back looks a little off because of his choice of illuminating the inside of one eye socket and not the other. And while we're on the topic, why a skull? There's nothing else going on in the deck that supports such a prominent design element - he could have chosen a shield, an eagle, or another of the nearly countless symbols of America and its values that existed in that time. He also used the wrong version of the American flag in the background - it looks like a modern 50-state flag, which didn't come into existence until Alaska and Hawaii became states in the 1950's, over a half-century after the end of the days of the Wild West.
With more work, this could be a fun deck. In this state, I don't think it's enough. I think he saw the Federal 52 concept and thought he could make a deck "just like that" using a slightly different theme, the Wild West. But there's not enough originality and not enough effort.
I agree that its not bad. I kind of like the back, and 10 spade. I also like the framing and flowers on the courts. The court bodies and heads are hideous to me. Even the Tuck looks pretty good. At $20 for a deck it should be perfect.
Yeah the indices are an obvious problem and really needs to be addressed. With regards to the low funding goal, it's actually not that ridiculous. It's not 2 decks, USPCC only needs to print 1 design. The 'limited' version simply has a different tuck box design (Which i assume would cost somewhere in the low hundreds on top of the minimum cost of 2,500 decks, as USPCC simply outsources the tuck boxes and thus there is no official minimum threshold).
He has a white and a red uncut sheet listed. Either he is trying to fool a lot of people, or there is 2 different decks.
I was told by USPCC, even if it is only a different color back, still another 2500 decks
That's the standard - it's what they've set for other decks that came in more than one color. They're considered separate orders, though if you ask, they might cut you a small price break if they have identical faces, meaning they could use the same front plates for both jobs.
I just took another look at his project, and I'm seeing red flags EVERYWHERE. Expensive decks, low goal, two colors (meaning two print jobs, not just one) - this guy has to be pulling his numbers out of his ass. If this thing barely crosses the threshold, it's not going to go anywhere near as planned. I wouldn't say "scam" but I would say "guy who doesn't realize what he's doing."
Seeing that, I would not touch this project, not in its present state. Most people can't even make ONE deck with a 2,500 print run work for that price, never mind two. The only way I can see that working is if Canadian postal services are insanely cheap compared to the US
I just did a little math over at canadapost.ca and the news is bad for this project. I roughed out the dimensions and weight for a single package containing two decks of cards and some packing materials. To deliver within the same postal code in Toronto, the cheapest rate was $8.75 by Regular Parcel, arrival in two days. Change the destination to a postal code in Vancouver and the price jumps to $13.43 with an arrival time of seven days. Dropping the weight to one deck with packing material, it's still $13.43. Damn, Canadian mail is expensive! I send a package down the block or across the country, I pay the same thing - it just takes longer for the far-away places.
Point being, this guy has no idea what he's in for. Or there's a cheaper postal rate that isn't showing up on the website. Shipping just a single red deck could cost him more in shipping than he takes in, never mind printing cost, packing material cost or KS/Amazon's vig. Even at two decks, full price, he's not making much. The white decks are actually more realistic for what his costs would be, and that's damned expensive for a pack of playing cards.