Tally Ho Master Class by Gamblers Warehouse now live
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Re: Tally Ho Master Class by Gamblers Warehouse
I don't hate it but I'm hoping a lot of bells and whistles will be applied (foil, embossing, etc.). That would be the only way I'd consider pledging. Having said that, if it's pimped out and the price is reasonable then I'm in.
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vasta41 wrote:I don't hate it but I'm hoping a lot of bells and whistles will be applied (foil, embossing, etc.). That would be the only way I'd consider pledging. Having said that, if it's pimped out and the price is reasonable then I'm in.
Wait, you want it "pimped out" and priced reasonably.... Kinda contradicting yourself there wouldn't you say?
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Re: Tally Ho Master Class by Gamblers Warehouse
- 56 fully custom playing cards
- Matte finish tuck box
- Silver foil printing on box
- Silver foil stamp seal
- 2 Jokers
- 2 Gaff cards
And these have already been cleared by the USPC legal dept.
Jay
- Matte finish tuck box
- Silver foil printing on box
- Silver foil stamp seal
- 2 Jokers
- 2 Gaff cards
And these have already been cleared by the USPC legal dept.
Jay
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Re: Tally Ho Master Class by Gamblers Warehouse
No, I wouldn't say. Let me clarify- I'd like it pimped out for a reasonable value.Cardician_82 wrote:vasta41 wrote:I don't hate it but I'm hoping a lot of bells and whistles will be applied (foil, embossing, etc.). That would be the only way I'd consider pledging. Having said that, if it's pimped out and the price is reasonable then I'm in.
Wait, you want it "pimped out" and priced reasonably.... Kinda contradicting yourself there wouldn't you say?
If there were two versions- a regular one for $12 without the foil, etc. that CBJ mentioned and a $15 one (for arguments sake) with foil, embossing, etc. then I personally would consider that a better value even though the price is higher.
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Re: Tally Ho Master Class by Gamblers Warehouse
While I am a fan on 4PM, the back design (as far as I can see from the posted image) isn't similar enough to a Tally Ho design to warrant the Tally Ho brand in my opinion. Maybe it's just me, but Tally Ho stands a bit higher in my mind than the Bicycle brand.
The huge M is also somewhat off-putting. But maybe I'm too judgemental too early.
The huge M is also somewhat off-putting. But maybe I'm too judgemental too early.
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Re: Tally Ho Master Class by Gamblers Warehouse
+1 What's up with that M? Guess it stands for 'Master Class', but why? Most likely a PASS for me...MagikFingerz wrote:While I am a fan on 4PM, the back design (as far as I can see from the posted image) isn't similar enough to a Tally Ho design to warrant the Tally Ho brand in my opinion. Maybe it's just me, but Tally Ho stands a bit higher in my mind than the Bicycle brand.
The huge M is also somewhat off-putting.
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Re: Tally Ho Master Class by Gamblers Warehouse
For you, the M can stand for Magikfingerz!MagikFingerz wrote:While I am a fan on 4PM, the back design (as far as I can see from the posted image) isn't similar enough to a Tally Ho design to warrant the Tally Ho brand in my opinion. Maybe it's just me, but Tally Ho stands a bit higher in my mind than the Bicycle brand.
The huge M is also somewhat off-putting. But maybe I'm too judgemental too early.
Things look ok so far but it's however the customization looks will determine smash or pass.
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Re: Tally Ho Master Class by Gamblers Warehouse
I agree with what Tom posted. If you showed me just the back of the card without the tuck, there is no way I would associate that with a Tally Ho deck. In comparison, when you look at Jackson's rebooted Tally Ho decks, you can instantly and easily recognize they are well-executed variations of the Circle Back Tallys. These. . .not so much, especially with the out-of-place M's.
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Re: Tally Ho Master Class by Gamblers Warehouse
Great point, guys. I wish the back were more Tally-Ho-esque too. But if the price is reasonable enough I will probably still pledge.
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Re: Tally Ho Master Class by Gamblers Warehouse
Yeah these do not have the look of a Tally Ho deck. Not a big fan of the courts either. I am a big fan of Tally Hos decks but this will be a pass
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Re: Tally Ho Master Class by Gamblers Warehouse now live
The courts absolutely killed it for me. No smash.
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Re: Tally Ho Master Class by Gamblers Warehouse now live
Love Gamblers Warehouse and love supporting them. I've enjoyed some 4PM designs in the past. I've happily picked up quite a few Tallys in the past, and would love to add more to my collection. At the same time, I'm somewhat underemployed at the moment and need to spend with a bit more... choosiness.
These aren't bad decks, in my opinion. However, they're not scratching that itch that most decks I collect scratch. The courts don't turn me off the way they apparently do some of us, but... they also don't grab me. The backs aren't bad, but they aren't compelling me, either. Without some component of the project to pull me in, I'm inclined to simply sit this one out.
(I must agree with others here, however, that there's nothing particularly "Tally-Ho" about this deck.)
That said, GW has had a number of good and great decks in the past, and I'm always eager to see what they have coming out next.
Edit: And, clearly, hesitance on our part isn't reflecting the general mood. The project is at 80% and climbing and there's still daylight left on the first day.
These aren't bad decks, in my opinion. However, they're not scratching that itch that most decks I collect scratch. The courts don't turn me off the way they apparently do some of us, but... they also don't grab me. The backs aren't bad, but they aren't compelling me, either. Without some component of the project to pull me in, I'm inclined to simply sit this one out.
(I must agree with others here, however, that there's nothing particularly "Tally-Ho" about this deck.)
That said, GW has had a number of good and great decks in the past, and I'm always eager to see what they have coming out next.
Edit: And, clearly, hesitance on our part isn't reflecting the general mood. The project is at 80% and climbing and there's still daylight left on the first day.
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