I don't think $100 for a luxury leather flat-spine Porper clip is unusually expensive? Its comparable with REhandcrafted and D&D, if not slightly cheaper.
It might not be the most expensive, but it is indeed expensive. A straight up Porper clip goes for what, $25-30? Cheaper clips go for $10 or $15? So yes, a triple-digit price tag on a clip, leather bound or not, is expensive, as is a $200 close-up pad when a basic rubber-and-felt model goes for about $20-$25. I'll grant you, it's like comparing a Mercedes-Benz sedan with all the trimmings to a subcompact Kia without any options, but both do still get the job of getting from point A to point B done in pretty much the same way and I'd rather have the world focused on my performance than my performance tools.
If looking at their other products is any indicator, it's going to be crazy-expensive.
Deck, white-bordered with back design made of repeating company logo
$??
I'm guessing $10. Purely a SWAG.
Based on the rest of the company's offerings, I doubt one would be so lucky. More than $10, I'm nearly certain of it - perhaps $15 or even $20. But I'm almost convinced it will be more than $10.
The bigger question is whether or not it would be worth it. Will it really be that much better than a pack of Bikes? Or a pack of all the other less-expensive custom decks already out there?
The company is trying to portray and sell an image, more so than they're trying to sell products. They want customers who will pay for luxury items because of how it makes them appear to others. In my book, that would be to make them appear pretentious, with too much money and not enough wisdom.