Sviatoslav Pashchuk wrote:Hello guys!
Thank you for the interest to this campaign and for the support that’ve already given.
I would like to comment on the price of the deck. Actually, the price for the production, in comparison with the USPCC, is not as low as you imagine. NPCC is constantly improving their quality and thus it is normal when they put the higher price for production too.
I appreciate the fact that you came here to defend your deck. When comparing cost of production between USPCC and NPCC, you have to compare apples to apples. I've seen other artists use this false analogy in the past when protesting against allegations of profit mongering, where they say, "the cost of a USPCC deck is X dollars per deck and NPCC (or EPCC/LPCC) is Y dollars per deck. See? It's pretty close so I'm not really making that much more with the "cheaper" printer!" What they fail to disclose is the X dollar quote from the USPCC is based upon a 5000+ deck print run versus a Y dollar quote from the NPCC for a 1000 deck print run. When you compare 1000 deck run prices for both printers, there is a
significant difference. If the prices were truly close, then why would one ever go with NPCC?
I love it when people say, "the quality of NPCC (or EPCC/LPCC) is
constantly improving!" Let's pause for a moment to think that through. Why are they "constantly improving" their quality?
It's because the quality is low to start with, that's why they're trying to catch up.
TwoPieceFeed wrote:I think that NPCC's quality is underrated. They're not as good as USPCC, EPCC, or Cartamundi, but they're also not light years below them. I think that NPCC is constantly, trying at least, to make their products better and more competitive.
Underrated?!? Only a collector would make this statement, because certainly no cardist, magician, or card mechanic would. Sure, the printing quality is fine, as is the stock, so if all you're ever going to do is just
look at the deck, that's enough. If you're actually going to
use the deck, whether for cardistry, magic, or even poker, there's nothing "underrated" about the quality of the finish and handling of NPCC decks. I think we pretty much accurately call out the crappy handling for the crap that it is. And this is not a subjective opinion based upon me being a "brand whore". It's an objective opinion based upon the fact I've been collecting for over 15 years, have over 1000 sealed decks in my collection, and have open, handled, and used
thousands of decks from every single major printer (and most minor printers) in the past decade. NPCC may not be "light years" below USPCC, but their finish and handling is closer to bargain dollar store decks than they are to EPCC, especially after a few hours of use.
Why am I making such a big issue about this? It's because I really like this deck. I'd like for it to join my collection. I'd like to put it into the queue of decks to be used for poker night. I think the back pattern and colors would be conducive to attractive fans and spreads. But none of this is going to happen because this beautiful deck will be produced by an inferior quality printer who's price is allegedly about the same as the USPCC.