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Re: 1876, A.Dougherty Triplicate Playing Cards Restoration (KS)
« Reply #25 on: February 23, 2014, 01:14:42 AM »
 

Rob Wright

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Changed mine to 2+2. I had emailed him Friday night to say most of us collectors want 2 of each. I told him it would sell faster than the 1+1, and I was right- 37 doubles left. and 53 singles.

Did any of you catch his comment about a blue deck-possible stretch goal?
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Re: 1876, A.Dougherty Triplicate Playing Cards Restoration (KS)
« Reply #26 on: February 23, 2014, 03:19:51 AM »
 

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Interesting that USPC has authorized repros of a deck they believe they have rights to. My view, being fortunate to have the real thing, is that it will aid in the education of collectors and make the few originals around more desirable.

They've done this in the past - one example that comes to mind is the Bicycle All-Wheel.  They accidentally titled it "All-Wheel No. 2" because it was the second deck listed in Mrs. Robinson's book!  Straight-up reproduction, ordered by a third party, sold with serial-numbered seals in a run of 2,500 decks.  New Fan Backs by both Dan & Dave and Zenneth Kok, Steamboats, etc. - lots of them out there.  Did I miss something in what you were saying regarding "a deck they believe they have rights to?"

BTW: I'm really liking that card back.

What I was thinking if they are sure of the rights why not do it themselves - like Big Gun?

Because the Big Gun wasn't exactly a huge success for the company!  It went from an MSRP of $39.95 a pair to $0.99 a pack on the clearance page.

In the shoes of a USPC executive, I'd be thinking it's far better to let some third party pay up front to reprint the deck rather than publishing it for themselves and risking a poor market response.  Plus they probably make a lot of easy, no-risk money this way, because it doesn't cost them anywhere near as much to make a deck as what they charge per deck to custom deck designers!  Once the contract is paid for and the cards are printed, USPC need not think twice about whether the deck succeeds or fails - they got their cash, it's not their problem.  This is using short-term thinking, of course, since that's what all too many companies use when it comes to the bottom line, rather than considering the possible damage to the brand name.  Even an unbranded deck usually says "USPC" on it somewhere.
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Re: 1876, A.Dougherty Triplicate Playing Cards Restoration (KS)
« Reply #27 on: February 24, 2014, 01:10:05 AM »
 

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However it becomes tricky when these decks start to appear for sale and a few people are unscrupulous in their descriptions.

This is the main reason why i'm not fond of reproductions. But yet again, it is good for new collectors to get hold of a vintage deck and have an idea of how decks and tucks use to look like in the past.

However, just a little worried about the creator, or at least the company behind this deck. I still have 2 KS projects from them that i have not received since last year. I know some people have, so possibly just a delay for some international customers?

 

Re: 1876, A.Dougherty Triplicate Playing Cards Restoration (KS)
« Reply #28 on: February 24, 2014, 02:40:36 AM »
 

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However it becomes tricky when these decks start to appear for sale and a few people are unscrupulous in their descriptions.

This is the main reason why i'm not fond of reproductions. But yet again, it is good for new collectors to get hold of a vintage deck and have an idea of how decks and tucks use to look like in the past.

However, just a little worried about the creator, or at least the company behind this deck. I still have 2 KS projects from them that i have not received since last year. I know some people have, so possibly just a delay for some international customers?

I loked over his projects, at least the three that were funded.  He's stating they were shipped, so you'd be wise to get in touch with him and make some inquiries.
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Re: 1876, A.Dougherty Triplicate Playing Cards Restoration (KS)
« Reply #29 on: February 24, 2014, 03:15:05 AM »
 

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However it becomes tricky when these decks start to appear for sale and a few people are unscrupulous in their descriptions.

This is the main reason why i'm not fond of reproductions. But yet again, it is good for new collectors to get hold of a vintage deck and have an idea of how decks and tucks use to look like in the past.


This is also why I don't buy reproductions but I made an exemption for this one because the paper wrap clearly states that it is a reproduction. I might change my mind though.
 

Re: 1876, A.Dougherty Triplicate Playing Cards Restoration (KS)
« Reply #30 on: February 24, 2014, 11:27:57 AM »
 

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I've upped to the 3+3, glad that he listened to our "More LE decks per backer" whining (Yes, I was right in with my whine as well!) and added on!
 

Re: 1876, A.Dougherty Triplicate Playing Cards Restoration (KS)
« Reply #31 on: February 28, 2014, 09:39:00 PM »
 

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Hey all,

I'm new to the forum but grateful for all the support for the deck. I just wanted to jump on and tell you, you are all great!
 

Re: 1876, A.Dougherty Triplicate Playing Cards Restoration (KS)
« Reply #32 on: March 05, 2014, 09:14:33 PM »
 

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I saw you got a mention in the Kickstarter email, congrats!
 

Re: 1876, A.Dougherty Triplicate Playing Cards Restoration (KS)
« Reply #33 on: August 26, 2014, 08:59:39 PM »
 

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Received a brick from Michael at Home run games. I thought I would post some pics for you guys. I'm just a poker player fellas, not a photographer. Sorry for the bad light reflection. I love these decks though, they're very well done and feel great to my hands.







I'll post a couple photos of the limited editions when they arrive, they're a little behind due to the hand wrapping nature of the archival paper.
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Re: 1876, A.Dougherty Triplicate Playing Cards Restoration (KS)
« Reply #34 on: August 26, 2014, 09:06:36 PM »
 

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I also just realized I put that post in the wrong place. Sorry about that.
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Re: 1876, A.Dougherty Triplicate Playing Cards Restoration (KS)
« Reply #35 on: August 30, 2014, 12:51:12 AM »
 

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Hey all,

I'm new to the forum but grateful for all the support for the deck. I just wanted to jump on and tell you, you are all great!

I hope you have more for sale somewhere - I really regretted missing this project!
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Re: 1876, A.Dougherty Triplicate Playing Cards Restoration (KS)
« Reply #36 on: August 30, 2014, 09:44:19 PM »
 

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Played my first game with these last night. Large game with two groups so we used one of each deck. The second edition feel like they're also from Bee stock to me and others commented on it as well. I was impressed with how well they went over with the groups. Indices being replaced with little versions of the card I thought would wreak havoc, not so much at all. While they didn't impact the play of the game at all, they did impact the chatter of the game. Lots of gambler and gunslinger stories. Was a good time. :)
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