Another project full of red flags...
The budget is too low for a single USPC-made deck, never mind two.
They've completed, what, ONE face card so far? They're creating the deck on the fly? No wonder the deliver date is a half-year after the closing date...
But they do have completed art for the tchochkes... Nice 20-ounce pint glass...wait a minute, last time I looked, a pint is only sixteen ounces! Is that like, a "Celtic pint"? Shipping on those can't be cheap. This really leaves me scratching my head over how they're going to do this - all of this - on a budget of merely $6,000.
Let the early birds slip away - I'd rather see how this shapes up first, as should anyone with even the least interest in investing.
I'm seeing a new trend with KS projects, and it's not a good one. People are trying to insure the success of their projects by slashing their budgets. This leaves them terribly exposed if they simply squeak over the finish line and reach their goal. It's one thing if you're throwing in some of your own cash as well as your talent and sweat equity when presenting a project, but if you aren't, you're setting yourself up for a disaster. You'll end up putting in your own cash whether you planned to or not - or simply default on the project and leave people scratching their heads, thinking of ways they can lynch you! The only way to avoid it is to have a screaming success - but for every screaming success of a project out there, there's maybe twenty or thirty that were either moderately successful or not at all successful.