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Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2018 3:33 pm
by Bikefanatic
I don't mind ordering overseas but I'm going to wait until artofplay has them.

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2018 4:28 pm
by Paul Middleton
I don't know to be honest Paul, it's worth asking them. Sorry!

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2018 5:56 pm
by ICantShuffle
The price is much more reasonable if ordering more than one, since shipping doesn't seem to change much. I ordered three, and with shipping it was like $41 USD, I also opted for most economical shipping method.

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2018 7:51 pm
by Bradius
Yeah, I ordered four to cut down on the shipping cost per deck, but then I end up buying more than I want. I wasn't going to spend enough for free shipping though. I would be fine unloading one of the decks, but I am afraid my cost plus the additional cost to ship it again would probably be not much cheaper than just buying a deck directly including shipping.

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2018 4:56 pm
by caniveski
got my luxx mandalas, id forgotten about free gift, happy to say i got shadow edition v2 which i didnt have : )

Packaging was ace, thank you Paul, JP Games : )

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2018 3:05 pm
by mce
Today I got three of these decks and they look absolutely gorgeous!

One question: I got numbers "0079-81 / 1000". So, does this mean that I was too late for the decks out of "100"? Are my decks the 179th - 181th, actually?

Best regards

MCE

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2018 5:05 pm
by shermjack
mce wrote:Today I got three of these decks and they look absolutely gorgeous!

One question: I got numbers "0079-81 / 1000". So, does this mean that I was too late for the decks out of "100"? Are my decks the 179th - 181th, actually?

Best regards

MCE
There were 1000 decks printed and you got 79-81, which are part of the first 100 decks of the print run. Not much else to it. :D

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2018 11:34 pm
by mce
I am sorry guys to be a little bit confused. On Dec 7th, Paul Middleton wrote "The first 99 decks sold will be numbered 002 to 100". So, I want to make sure if these first 100 decks are numbered differently than the rest of the 1000.

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2018 11:55 pm
by shermjack
mce wrote:I am sorry guys to be a little bit confused. On Dec 7th, Paul Middleton wrote "The first 99 decks sold will be numbered 002 to 100". So, I want to make sure if these first 100 decks are numbered differently than the rest of the 1000.
No, the first decks are not numbered differently than the rest of the decks, which will be numbered 101-1000/1000. Paul was just kind enough to hold off the first 99 of the 1000 to allow customers that purchase directly from JPGames to receive them as opposed to sending them to a vendor. Hope that clarifies things. ;)

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2018 11:31 am
by jerichoholic
Wait, this was designed by Alvin Cheung? The same guy who walked out on backers on his last project? If you are in touch with him then you should get him to refund backers there!

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2018 7:55 am
by theCapraAegagrus
jerichoholic wrote:Wait, this was designed by Alvin Cheung? The same guy who walked out on backers on his last project? If you are in touch with him then you should get him to refund backers there!
:lol: :lol:

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2018 3:15 pm
by Paul Middleton
shermjack wrote:
mce wrote:I am sorry guys to be a little bit confused. On Dec 7th, Paul Middleton wrote "The first 99 decks sold will be numbered 002 to 100". So, I want to make sure if these first 100 decks are numbered differently than the rest of the 1000.
No, the first decks are not numbered differently than the rest of the decks, which will be numbered 101-1000/1000. Paul was just kind enough to hold off the first 99 of the 1000 to allow customers that purchase directly from JPGames to receive them as opposed to sending them to a vendor. Hope that clarifies things. ;)
Thanks for clearing that up for me Sherm! :)
jerichoholic wrote:Wait, this was designed by Alvin Cheung? The same guy who walked out on backers on his last project? If you are in touch with him then you should get him to refund backers there!
I'm not going to go into what it took to finally get this deck printed, but you may have noticed that it wasn't quick. We have enough to do to run our own business without telling someone else what to do.

The artwork was done a long time ago, and the only contact I have had since is to finalise the artwork. Clearly if he still owes people money that is wrong, but he doesn't need me to tell him that. Hers not an employee of ours, so it's not my place to tell him what to do.

You may disagree with me, and that's fine - but those are the facts that can't be disputed and i've no interest in getting involved in other peoples business. If he hasn't listened or replied previously (granted that's an assumption) why would it be any different with me?

I don't even have enough hours in the day to run our own company right now..

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 3:49 pm
by Smocito
I've received the decks today.

The mandala looks very good.

I didn't know that the Green Tycoons were marked and that the Green Keepers weren't :)

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2018 8:01 pm
by rousselle
Received my decks today (Seattle, WA, USA), and a few things leap immediately to mind:

1) The tight registration that LPCC is able to master makes this design effing *awesome* for fans and the like.
2) The "Elite Finish" for this deck fans *perfectly* right out of the box.
3) The back design is *very* reminiscent of another favorite deck of mine, the Occults (produced by GW and designed by Johnny PowPow, if I recall correctly.) I don't say this as a slam; I know that different designs can evoke the same feeling even when they are not directly mimicking each other. What I'm saying is, I loved the back design of the Occults, and I love this one for the same reasons. Great looks for fans and spreads. Similar themes and color schemes. Perfect execution. Because LPCC has such better registration than USPCC, however, the results are that much tighter with this deck (at least, printing-wise.)
4) Something weird about the tuck that I noticed accidentally: the bottom is not glued, which means you can open the tuck and get at the cards without breaking the seal. (You still have to get past the cellophane wrapper to get at the tuck, however.) Again, I noticed this accidentally, and took advantage of this "feature" to avoid marring the seal. Still... there's a reason tuck cases usually glue the bottoms, and I suspect that repeated use of this tuck will eventually find that the bottom won't hold up.

While the backs are definitely siblings to the Occults, the faces are their own thing, and I really do like the faces on this deck. The courts' colors are vibrant and well-chosen. They almost look like metallic inks, they pop so well. They are a riff on the "standard" courts, and as riffs go, these are top tier.

This is a worthy addition to the Luxx line-up, and another home run for JP Games. Way to go, Paul!

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2018 3:07 pm
by PrincessTrouble
Received decks 02 - 04 plus a coin. Thanks Paul! Love them.

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2018 6:04 pm
by sinjin7
rousselle wrote:Received my decks today (Seattle, WA, USA), and a few things leap immediately to mind:

3) The back design is *very* reminiscent of another favorite deck of mine, the Occults.
4) Something weird about the tuck that I noticed accidentally: the bottom is not glued, which means you can open the tuck and get at the cards without breaking the seal. (You still have to get past the cellophane wrapper to get at the tuck, however.) Again, I noticed this accidentally, and took advantage of this "feature" to avoid marring the seal. Still... there's a reason tuck cases usually glue the bottoms, and I suspect that repeated use of this tuck will eventually find that the bottom won't hold up.

This is a worthy addition to the Luxx line-up, and another home run for JP Games. Way to go, Paul!
Another deck that is similar stylistically is Zenith. I also am very fond of the Occults deck and feel it was a very under-rated deck. The only thing I didn't like was the name itself. The biggest problem with tuck bottoms that are tucked in instead of glued is that it can be difficult to put the cards back in the regular way from the top because the flap on the bottom keeps getting in the way. The Mandala definitely needs to be added to the Best Fanning deck category in the DoTY contest.

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2018 6:07 pm
by PipChick
sinjin7 wrote:The Mandala definitely needs to be added to the Best Fanning deck category in the DoTY contest.
already has been; it was nom'd a few days ago ;)

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2018 6:00 pm
by MagikFingerz
It arrived earlier, but I had it sent to my parents and just got back from a trip to open the package today.

Paul: Giving me my lucky #13 was a great Christmas present! Happy holidays to you and your family :D

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2018 4:42 pm
by ICantShuffle
I feel lucky, I got #7... 8 and 9, too. :D

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2019 7:43 am
by Paul Middleton
rousselle wrote:Received my decks today (Seattle, WA, USA), and a few things leap immediately to mind:

1) The tight registration that LPCC is able to master makes this design effing *awesome* for fans and the like.
2) The "Elite Finish" for this deck fans *perfectly* right out of the box.
3) The back design is *very* reminiscent of another favorite deck of mine, the Occults (produced by GW and designed by Johnny PowPow, if I recall correctly.) I don't say this as a slam; I know that different designs can evoke the same feeling even when they are not directly mimicking each other. What I'm saying is, I loved the back design of the Occults, and I love this one for the same reasons. Great looks for fans and spreads. Similar themes and color schemes. Perfect execution. Because LPCC has such better registration than USPCC, however, the results are that much tighter with this deck (at least, printing-wise.)
4) Something weird about the tuck that I noticed accidentally: the bottom is not glued, which means you can open the tuck and get at the cards without breaking the seal. (You still have to get past the cellophane wrapper to get at the tuck, however.) Again, I noticed this accidentally, and took advantage of this "feature" to avoid marring the seal. Still... there's a reason tuck cases usually glue the bottoms, and I suspect that repeated use of this tuck will eventually find that the bottom won't hold up.

While the backs are definitely siblings to the Occults, the faces are their own thing, and I really do like the faces on this deck. The courts' colors are vibrant and well-chosen. They almost look like metallic inks, they pop so well. They are a riff on the "standard" courts, and as riffs go, these are top tier.

This is a worthy addition to the Luxx line-up, and another home run for JP Games. Way to go, Paul!
I can't believe I didn't notice the base wasn't glued. When I know more (haven't heard back from Lawrence yet) i'll report back.

Mandala is my personal joint favourite LUXX with Palme, it was well worth the wait :)

and yes... I thought the Occults was very underrated also, a very nice deck.

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2019 11:19 am
by Bradius
My decks were waiting for me when I got back into the office. They look great. I am glad you were able to resurrect this deck and get it printed.

Thanks much Paul for letting us know these were available.

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2019 12:37 pm
by vasta41
Does anyone know if these are available in the US yet?

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2019 2:52 pm
by daddobrendt
vasta41 wrote:Does anyone know if these are available in the US yet?
It doesn’t appear so. Couldn’t find them anywhere Paul previously mentioned, so I just ordered direct. Hopefully there are some semi low numbers still with JPGames.

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2019 11:20 pm
by Bikefanatic
I got mine from ebay. This is my first Luxx deck.

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2019 11:21 am
by Paul Middleton
They're available now at AOP guys.

https://www.artofplay.com/collections/p ... xx-mandala" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2019 11:27 am
by vasta41
Paul Middleton wrote:They're available now at AOP guys.

https://www.artofplay.com/collections/p ... xx-mandala" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Yay!! Thanks, Paul!

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2019 2:43 pm
by Paul Middleton
You're welcome. Enjoy and let me know what you think.

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Wed May 01, 2019 5:23 pm
by hsbc
I found these on eBay for $15 shipped :D The tuck is nice, the material has a slight pearlescent/glittery appearance - and yes the fans are great :D

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2024 4:43 am
by Honeybee
My order for the last of JP's Mandalas arrrived
The fans are incredible

Re: 2017 LUXX Decks: Mandala by Alvin Cheung

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2024 10:27 pm
by Honeybee
With a scarcity of excitement on the New Deck front, I recommend hunting out some past gems if you are missing presents from the postman

It would seem that JP Games have found 4 more of this deck

https://jpgamesltd.co.uk/LUXX-Mandala-P ... ch=mandala

Here is a review by Carolyn Ravn of all people. She is right that the Courts are a bit stony faced but this is a small downside to a deck that is fantastic in every other aspect

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCeFi1QZ00Q