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You're a fast-shootin' son of a gun, Pistol Pete!badpete69 wrote:And guess who got the jackpot yeahhhhhhhhhhhhh baby yours truly whohooooooooo



Damn, I walked away from my computer for 4 hours and nearly missed this.badpete69 wrote:He opened 13 more quick Sharpie


I hope the tuck for the limited edition changes so that it's noticeably different from the unlimited one. I don't mind paying $25 for a limited edition deck, but I want it to be obvious that it's LE. Changing the small words below the Bicycle logo doesn't make it obvious at all. I don't claim to know anything about the logistics of designing and producing playing cards, so I can't say much about how your funds would allow you to make a significant change in the alternate tuck, but I do remember that Nat Iwata, the creator of the Steampunk Pirates deck, offered a significantly different tuck from the get-go. It was embossed/debosssed with foil and was offered for $17. He also had the same funding goal ($18,000), so it seems possible. I'm not saying you should do the same thing, but it would be great even if a drastic change in the LE tuck would become a stretch goal or something.Shane_Tyree wrote:Thanks for the support and the feedback guys. @volant sorry I lost you on this one man. There are some tweaks that might come down if I can make it viable cost-wise (colors, new and embellished tucks etc) but if it's a pass, it's a pass. Thanks for taking a look. Also there are going to be more chosen levels unlocking at Midnight (in different timezones) throughout the course of the project. Keep your eyes open. Grats again btw Pete 2 for 2!

Hey man. So couple of things and maybe it was my screw up cause someone else already mentioned what you just did there. I wanted the tucks to be similar, the limited to be the continuation of the first illustration. That said you're right, the palette for both is the same. Just the details that are different. I think it would be wild to have the limited embossed, so the tentacles lashing out of the ace are in relief, as are the eyes and mouths inside it. We'll see, it's not doing too bad so far, but I don't want to put my foot in my mouth.Sher143 wrote:I hope the tuck for the limited edition changes so that it's noticeably different from the unlimited one. I don't mind paying $25 for a limited edition deck, but I want it to be obvious that it's LE. Changing the small words below the Bicycle logo doesn't make it obvious at all. I don't claim to know anything about the logistics of designing and producing playing cards, so I can't say much about how your funds would allow you to make a significant change in the alternate tuck, but I do remember that Nat Iwata, the creator of the Steampunk Pirates deck, offered a significantly different tuck from the get-go. It was embossed/debosssed with foil and was offered for $17. He also had the same funding goal ($18,000), so it seems possible. I'm not saying you should do the same thing, but it would be great even if a drastic change in the LE tuck would become a stretch goal or something.Shane_Tyree wrote:Thanks for the support and the feedback guys. @volant sorry I lost you on this one man. There are some tweaks that might come down if I can make it viable cost-wise (colors, new and embellished tucks etc) but if it's a pass, it's a pass. Thanks for taking a look. Also there are going to be more chosen levels unlocking at Midnight (in different timezones) throughout the course of the project. Keep your eyes open. Grats again btw Pete 2 for 2!

Oh man, stupid me. I think I've been staring at the computer for way too long. I thought the main difference was just the words below the Bicycle logo, but I see the faces and the tentacles now. Yeah, I dunno... you'd think I'd notice the faces and tentacles first, instead of the words, but my mind surprises me sometimes. I don't know how I missed that.Shane_Tyree wrote:Hey man. So couple of things and maybe it was my screw up cause someone else already mentioned what you just did there. I wanted the tucks to be similar, the limited to be the continuation of the first illustration. That said you're right, the palette for both is the same. Just the details that are different. I think it would be wild to have the limited embossed, so the tentacles lashing out of the ace are in relief, as are the eyes and mouths inside it. We'll see, it's not doing too bad so far, but I don't want to put my foot in my mouth.Sher143 wrote:I hope the tuck for the limited edition changes so that it's noticeably different from the unlimited one. I don't mind paying $25 for a limited edition deck, but I want it to be obvious that it's LE. Changing the small words below the Bicycle logo doesn't make it obvious at all. I don't claim to know anything about the logistics of designing and producing playing cards, so I can't say much about how your funds would allow you to make a significant change in the alternate tuck, but I do remember that Nat Iwata, the creator of the Steampunk Pirates deck, offered a significantly different tuck from the get-go. It was embossed/debosssed with foil and was offered for $17. He also had the same funding goal ($18,000), so it seems possible. I'm not saying you should do the same thing, but it would be great even if a drastic change in the LE tuck would become a stretch goal or something.Shane_Tyree wrote:Thanks for the support and the feedback guys. @volant sorry I lost you on this one man. There are some tweaks that might come down if I can make it viable cost-wise (colors, new and embellished tucks etc) but if it's a pass, it's a pass. Thanks for taking a look. Also there are going to be more chosen levels unlocking at Midnight (in different timezones) throughout the course of the project. Keep your eyes open. Grats again btw Pete 2 for 2!







You're a fast what? Oh, CLIcker. Sorry, I misread thatbadpete69 wrote:I do not have a T3 line I just have Fios Fiber optic internet which pulls 50mb...plus I am a fast clicker and probably some luck involved

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