Wanted Dead or Alive - Bicycle Wild West Playing Card Deck
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Re: Wanted Dead or Alive - Bicycle Wild West Playing Card De
Relaunched with the ol 500 decks limited gimmick Get in on those if you are interested hehe
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Re: Wanted Dead or Alive - Bicycle Wild West Playing Card De
Sent to backers of the previous campaign:
There's no real way for it to happen, but if this were a requirement for all playing card projects, the world would be a much better place.
Or at least the KS corner of the world
Something that other projects could learn mightily from.Project Update #3: Wanted Dead or Alive has RELAUNCHED! (Vincent Tran) wrote:The deck was previously sent to the USPCC prior to starting the Kickstarter campaign. Their design and legal team have approved the decks.
There's no real way for it to happen, but if this were a requirement for all playing card projects, the world would be a much better place.
Or at least the KS corner of the world
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Re: Wanted Dead or Alive - Bicycle Wild West Playing Card De
Hear hear!Casual Pixels wrote:There's no real way for it to happen, but if this were a requirement for all playing card projects, the world would be a much better place.
Or at least the KS corner of the world
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Re: Wanted Dead or Alive - Bicycle Wild West Playing Card De
I didn't re-pledge. These have the potential to be better.
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Re: Wanted Dead or Alive - Bicycle Wild West Playing Card De
So... he responded to all the criticism about trying to print TWO decks @ $8000...
by deciding to print ONE deck at $22000???? (with 500 decks in a second tuck box).
WTF???
Exhibit "A": Someone who is really not paying attention...
EDIT: Ok, so i'm not trying to pick on the guy, but I find this line pretty amusing as well:
"Or General George Custer who’s family was poor, but grew up to become a soldier and fought in the American Civil War and is recognized as one of America’s greatest leaders."
Custer may have been considered a great military leader in the time immediately after the civil war, but his reputation these days is considerably diminished after a certain "last stand"...
by deciding to print ONE deck at $22000???? (with 500 decks in a second tuck box).
WTF???
Exhibit "A": Someone who is really not paying attention...
EDIT: Ok, so i'm not trying to pick on the guy, but I find this line pretty amusing as well:
"Or General George Custer who’s family was poor, but grew up to become a soldier and fought in the American Civil War and is recognized as one of America’s greatest leaders."
Custer may have been considered a great military leader in the time immediately after the civil war, but his reputation these days is considerably diminished after a certain "last stand"...
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