"Yally Who" decks?
Instead of fans. How about blades?



That is a bummer Jackson. I really liked the redesign with all those additional colours for the backs.JacksonRobinson wrote:Well, people, it is a very sad day. I just got word back from USPCC legal, the Olive Tally Hos were the very last Tally Ho branded deck that USPCC allowed to be "customized" The Tally Ho brand is now a Trademark Locked brand and the only thing that they will allow going forward is colorchanges.
This is super disappointing for me as I love creating fresh Tally Ho deck designs but alas that is the verdict that was given to me from USPCC. It looks like you will never see the Kings Wild Fan backs or ever see me doing a Tally Ho deck again, as color changes are lame IMO.




Damn. On one hand, this sucks. On the other hand, this makes KW Tally-Hos more special.JacksonRobinson wrote:Well, people, it is a very sad day. I just got word back from USPCC legal, the Olive Tally Hos were the very last Tally Ho branded deck that USPCC allowed to be "customized" The Tally Ho brand is now a Trademark Locked brand and the only thing that they will allow going forward is colorchanges.
This is super disappointing for me as I love creating fresh Tally Ho deck designs but alas that is the verdict that was given to me from USPCC. It looks like you will never see the Kings Wild Fan backs or ever see me doing a Tally Ho deck again, as color changes are lame IMO.
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Please note that the custom playing card business, despite its recent rise in popularity, is only a small fraction of USPCC's business and is definitely not something that contributes that much to their bottom line. Most of their business comes from casinos, who order decks by the hundreds of thousands and the profit is much greater. I think I heard that it doesn't fit in with the rest of their portfolio, but can't be sure.hsbc wrote:With the past few years' explosion in custom decks, USPCC has got to be doing quite well financially. I can't see Newell selling it. Does USPCC allow custom Bees?
Does Cartamundi allow more "risque" art than USPCC? Do they allow customization of any of their own lines of cards?


hsbc wrote:With the past few years' explosion in custom decks, USPCC has got to be doing quite well financially. I can't see Newell selling it. Does USPCC allow custom Bees?
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