1.This is like beating a dead horse, but what the hell............there was NO LIMITED EDITION!
2.Using Blaine as an example is apples and oranges, not by design standards, but financial. Blaine's $5.00 decks, I will guarantee, were part of a larger order....Black, Red, and on, and on.
3. The "Majority" of KWP Customers do not want "Simple Tucks"
Why is it that we want to make all designers conform to one idea? There are plenty of "Simple" tucks at low prices out there, guys, seriously, this analogy may be a stretch, but it's like your asking Ferrari to make, well.........and inexpensive Ferrari. Buyers of a given brand expect certain things. I don't see why this is so hard to comprehend.......ya the Arrows could have been just a regular tuck, no embossing, no foil, etc...but is that what Kings Wild has become known for?
Hey, simple tuck is not in Jackson's DNA, lol..........it's a struggle for him to dial down I'm sure, he likes pushing his design and presentation. I'm fine with that, I want him to keep building "Ferrari's" , I can find plenty of "Simple", "Standard" decks elsewhere.
EDIT: I can't afford a Ferrari, but I don't complain about it, but by the same token, I don't want a "Watered Down" version either. I know what I want from KWP, if I can afford it, and like it, I'll buy it, if I can't, I'll be happy for those who could.