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What is your choice for Best Brick or Half-Brick Paper Box of 2014?

Hotcakes by Uusi
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Boardwalk Papers by Randy Butterfield/The Blue Crown
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Voting closed: January 16, 2015, 02:38:40 AM

Best Brick/Half-Brick Box

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Best Brick/Half-Brick Box
« on: October 31, 2014, 01:14:29 AM »
 

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Best Brick/Half-Brick Box of 2014
This is for printed "traditional" paper or cardboard only Bricks.

Nominated, not Seconded:
White & Obsidian Ornates by Randy Butterfield/HOPC

Nominated AND Seconded:
Hotcakes by Uusi
Boardwalk Papers by Randy Butterfield/The Blue Crown
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Re: Best Brick/Half-Brick Box
« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2014, 09:52:57 PM »
 

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Uusi Hotcakes Brick box, dirty limerick and all

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Re: Best Brick/Half-Brick Box
« Reply #2 on: November 02, 2014, 11:09:55 PM »
 

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withdrawn of future consideration
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Re: Best Brick/Half-Brick Box
« Reply #3 on: November 02, 2014, 11:16:24 PM »
 

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I don't mean to imply anything negative about Bloodlines. I have several Empire decks, and backed the Bloodlines campaign and look forward to getting my rewards, including a Warrior.

Its just that a December promise date may be hard to keep, and the last update stated finally, the Warrior is a go, which gives me pause.

I have received my Hotcakes brick boxes, and have bought more from the uusi.us website.

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Re: Best Brick/Half-Brick Box
« Reply #4 on: November 03, 2014, 12:30:21 AM »
 

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Re: Best Brick/Half-Brick Box
« Reply #5 on: November 03, 2014, 04:30:54 AM »
 

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I saw that you nominated hotcakes a few times. Because we are questioning empire bloodlines I wanted to know, has Hotcakes shipped yet?

As of August 15, they shipped to over 70% of all their backers - only certain, more complex rewards haven't been shipped yet.  It's also for sale at http://uusi.us in both colors.
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Re: Best Brick/Half-Brick Box
« Reply #6 on: November 03, 2014, 11:35:59 AM »
 

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Ooooo. I forgot about this box! I got one and it does hold a half brick!

I second this!

Hey Don/Rose, can I second someone else's nomination if I nominated something else?

/bama
 

Re: Best Brick/Half-Brick Box
« Reply #7 on: November 03, 2014, 03:49:00 PM »
 

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Re: Best Brick/Half-Brick Box
« Reply #8 on: November 03, 2014, 07:40:17 PM »
 

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Heretic hasn't shipped yet, I think it's still a month to a month and a half out. I agree it's very sharp, I'm excited to get mine. ;D

There are several very nice brick boxes this year. The Ornate brick boxes and Boardwalk Papers are some stand outs in my opinion. Holding off on my nomination until I have the Steampunk Bandits and Heretic brick boxes in hand. I like the Imperial half brick boxes too, but I can't remember if those were in January or made a late December release last year.
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Re: Best Brick/Half-Brick Box
« Reply #9 on: November 04, 2014, 02:52:11 AM »
 

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Ooooo. I forgot about this box! I got one and it does hold a half brick!

I second this!

Hey Don/Rose, can I second someone else's nomination if I nominated something else?

/bama

You can nominate just one deck - but you can second as many as you like.

I'm just wondering if something wooden like that would qualify as a half-brick box or as an accessory.  What are your opinions on this, fellow members?  When I was thinking half-brick and brick, I was thinking of the standard industry box size, shape and composition - but it's not like I made that terribly clear, either.

Just so you know - if you want to make a push to have something changed, please let me or Rose know.  Certain things - like allowing a deck that won't deliver before year's end - would be completely rejected, but this is your forum and your awards.  Ideas are welcome.  Post any non-category specific ideas in the main sticky topic on this board.
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Re: Best Brick/Half-Brick Box
« Reply #10 on: November 04, 2014, 07:01:53 AM »
 

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I think if it holds 6 or 12 decks it should be eligible, I see what you mean as far as, would this be considered an accessory, but it's not a "Display" box in reality, it is storage, which is the basic function of a brick box. Just my thoughts  :)
 

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« Reply #11 on: November 04, 2014, 08:08:36 AM »
 

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Printed paper tends to be the material used for playing card brick boxes. That's kind of an important element in my mind when I think "Brick Box". Otherwise it's a box, you can fit 12 decks in or in this case, six. Still, it's not a "Brick Box" to me. Just how I see it.
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« Reply #12 on: November 04, 2014, 09:05:59 AM »
 

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I personally dislike the "theme" of this deck, but the brick box is by far the most beautiful I've ever seen!

Seconded, if it hasn't been already!
 

Re: Best Brick/Half-Brick Box
« Reply #13 on: November 04, 2014, 09:42:34 AM »
 

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Ooooo. I forgot about this box! I got one and it does hold a half brick!

I second this!

Hey Don/Rose, can I second someone else's nomination if I nominated something else?

/bama

You can nominate just one deck - but you can second as many as you like.

I'm just wondering if something wooden like that would qualify as a half-brick box or as an accessory.  What are your opinions on this, fellow members?  When I was thinking half-brick and brick, I was thinking of the standard industry box size, shape and composition - but it's not like I made that terribly clear, either.

Just so you know - if you want to make a push to have something changed, please let me or Rose know.  Certain things - like allowing a deck that won't deliver before year's end - would be completely rejected, but this is your forum and your awards.  Ideas are welcome.  Post any non-category specific ideas in the main sticky topic on this board.

I'm just wondering if we could have printed paper brick boxes in this category and wooden boxes in another, either with accessories, or a stand alone by itself. I have a wooden box that could hold 3 decks + dice + whatever from seven seas deck, and that, i believe, will fall under accessories. And if wooden boxes are ok here, i will nominate Uusi's Redux Box


 

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« Reply #14 on: November 04, 2014, 09:50:04 AM »
 

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Ya, I can see how this might get split or reigned in.
 

Re: Best Brick/Half-Brick Box
« Reply #15 on: November 04, 2014, 10:40:25 AM »
 

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Thank you everyone for your nominations!!!
Just note if you pick 3-10 decks your first nomination will be the one that counts.
Also if the deck is yet to be released, the vote can only count if it is released in 2014.
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Re: Best Brick/Half-Brick Box
« Reply #16 on: November 04, 2014, 10:49:34 AM »
 

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I think if it holds 6 or 12 decks it should be eligible.
I think I have to agree, this is not a "traditional" brick box but it is still a brick box.
When it gets to the Award Voting maybe we can split the awards to "traditional brick design" and "special brick accessory"!
You can nominate for either here. I say why not both!  ;D
 

Re: Best Brick/Half-Brick Box
« Reply #17 on: November 04, 2014, 10:57:46 AM »
 

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Thank you everyone for your nominations!!!
Just note if you pick 3-10 decks your first nomination will be the one that counts.
Also if the deck is yet to be released, the vote can only count if it is released in 2014.

When it gets to the Award Voting maybe we can split the awards to "traditional brick design" and "special brick accessory"!
You can nominate for either here. I say why not both!  ;D

Clarify please. Nominations seem to be what's important here. What are we nominating on this thread? A Brick Box, or a Wooden box that happens to hold 6 to 12 decks.
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Re: Best Brick/Half-Brick Box
« Reply #18 on: November 04, 2014, 11:02:17 AM »
 

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I second the Uusi Redux Box.
 

Re: Best Brick/Half-Brick Box
« Reply #19 on: November 04, 2014, 11:28:58 AM »
 

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When it gets to the Award Voting maybe we can split the awards to "traditional brick design" and "special brick accessory"!
You can nominate for either here. I say why not both!  ;D

Clarify please. Nominations seem to be what's important here. What are we nominating on this thread? A Brick Box, or a Wooden box that happens to hold 6 to 12 decks.
My suggestion is to nominate both/all here, if I make a separate category now for "wooden boxes" all these nominations may be lost.
So if there are enough nominations for each style we can make 2 separate awards later to vote on, but at this point it is anything that holds a half brick or brick!

Is that okay with you Fes, I appreciate your input so any suggestions for or against this option will be considered!

What does everyone think about keeping all "bricks" regardless of materials here for now and we can re-assess later?
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« Reply #20 on: November 04, 2014, 01:24:15 PM »
 

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When it gets to the Award Voting maybe we can split the awards to "traditional brick design" and "special brick accessory"!
You can nominate for either here. I say why not both!  ;D

Clarify please. Nominations seem to be what's important here. What are we nominating on this thread? A Brick Box, or a Wooden box that happens to hold 6 to 12 decks.
My suggestion is to nominate both/all here, if I make a separate category now for "wooden boxes" all these nominations may be lost.
So if there are enough nominations for each style we can make 2 separate awards later to vote on, but at this point it is anything that holds a half brick or brick!

Is that okay with you Fes, I appreciate your input so any suggestions for or against this option will be considered!

What does everyone think about keeping all "bricks" regardless of materials here for now and we can re-assess later?

I don't agree. There is a thread up for wooden boxes now as those wooden boxes aren't brick boxes, they're accessories. From what I understand Brick boxes are for ease of manageability. 12 decks in a box are easier to negotiate than 12 decks loose. 12 brick boxes are much easier to negotiate than 144 loose decks. Helps out with handling the large volumes produced, shipped, and received. I haven't seen nor heard of any major card manufacturer using wooden boxes to accomplish that task in the year 2014. They use paper, it's light and rather flimsy only held together with cheap glue, but it accomplishes the task rather well.

I may be wrong. Just because I have never ever received a brick in a wooden box without paying for a wooden box separately doesn't mean it doesn't happen. I may not be buying from the right stores. Maybe someone is getting their bricks shipped to them in wooden boxes and I'm just not in the loop. It's certainly a possibility. Might be a question to raise in the various company topics, because if some of you are indeed getting bricks shipped to you in wooden boxes that you didn't have to pay for, I want in too.

Awards can have serious results. They're bragging rights for people/companies who win them if they choose to treat them that way. It is the public that's making the votes after all, their consumers. I think the process should be taken somewhat seriously as well, at least when dealing with the category the nomination is taken in and certainly when it comes to what category that voting takes place.
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Re: Best Brick/Half-Brick Box
« Reply #21 on: November 04, 2014, 02:49:34 PM »
 

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OK, guys, I'm making a decision.

A "brick" or "half-brick" box is a box that conforms to the industry standard for size, shape and composition.  It's the kind of box you'd receive from the manufacturer of the deck, the kind of box that's printed on paper.

Rose, if you would, please - I'd like TWO new categories drawn up with that lovely logo you're using.

- Best "Furniture-Grade" Deck Storage (this would allow ALL wooden storage boxes designed to hold decks, no matter how many its maximum capacity will hold).

- Best Display Box or Case (this covers wood, plastic, glass, etc. containers meant to hold cards ON DISPLAY - could be all-clear, could have a window in it, etc.)

In either case, the container has to have been PURPOSE-BUILT for holding decks of playing cards.  And released in 2014!
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Re: Best Brick/Half-Brick Box
« Reply #22 on: November 05, 2014, 02:11:20 AM »
 

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I second the Uusi Redux Box.

You DID mean Hotcakes and not Redux, right?  'Cause Blueblood Redux hasn't been nominated...  :))
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« Reply #23 on: November 05, 2014, 02:35:05 AM »
 

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PurpleIce nominated Uusi Redux Box in reply #14:
"I'm just wondering if we could have printed paper brick boxes in this category and wooden boxes in another, either with accessories, or a stand alone by itself. I have a wooden box that could hold 3 decks + dice + whatever from seven seas deck, and that, i believe, will fall under accessories. And if wooden boxes are ok here, i will nominate Uusi's Redux Box."

I'm the one who nominated Hotcakes box, so I can't second it.
I do hope someone DOES second it, as you did say that you'll be separating out paper bricks from 'furniture' bricks, so there is no conflict.

In the interest of vote consolidation I won't be nominating Uusi Pagan box, which is even classier, IMHO. Peter Dunham does great work.

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« Reply #24 on: November 05, 2014, 02:49:31 AM »
 

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Don,
PurpleIce nominated Uusi Redux Box in reply #14:
"I'm just wondering if we could have printed paper brick boxes in this category and wooden boxes in another, either with accessories, or a stand alone by itself. I have a wooden box that could hold 3 decks + dice + whatever from seven seas deck, and that, i believe, will fall under accessories. And if wooden boxes are ok here, i will nominate Uusi's Redux Box."

I'm the one who nominated Hotcakes box, so I can't second it.
I do hope someone DOES second it, as you did say that you'll be separating out paper bricks from 'furniture' bricks, so there is no conflict.

In the interest of vote consolidation I won't be nominating Uusi Pagan box, which is even classier, IMHO. Peter Dunham does great work.

/bama

Thanks for that correction.  I missed it because I was skimming though the posts about the "what is a brick box" debate.  I'll fix that now.
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