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Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 10:04 am
by EndersGame
Roberto Giobbi's Card College Playing Cards

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ca ... ed-edition

1x standard edition deck: US$3.95 each
3x limited edition decks (Black Gold Box Set): US$60 (500 only)
3x limited edition decks (Walnut Deluxe Set): US$150 (100 only)

Kickstarter ends: August 31, 2020

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Who is Roberto Giobbi?

Almost every student of card magic will be familiar with the name of the magician Roberto Giobbi. His credentials include being named Vice World Champion in Card Magic at the World Championship of Magic on two occasions. With a background that includes skills in mathematics, science, literature, and linguistics, his expertise in a variety of disciplines gives him an insightful perspective that few can match.

But Mr Giobbi is especially well regarded for his ability in teaching magic, and is highly sought after as a lecturer and professional coach for the best magicians in the world. He's created numerous instructional videos, recorded many lectures, written over 50 books, and contributed many articles and essays to influential magazines. Given his outstanding resume, it is no surprise that his teaching materials are popular with magicians around the globe, and his work is much demanded and respected.

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What is Card College?

But perhaps Roberto Giobbi's crowning achievement is his groundbreaking series of books entitled Card College, which is a serious course in intermediate and advanced card magic. Many magicians agree that this influential five volume set is arguably the best tool available for mastering the fundamentals of card magic, which is why you'll often see it listed among the best books on the subject. It is considered to be the gold standard textbook in card magic, as evidenced by the fact that it's available in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, and even Japanese, making these five volumes the most widely translated magic books in history.

In addition, Giobbi has authored the spin-off Card College Light trilogy, which is a series of three books entitled Card College Light, Lighter, and Lightest, each containing "self-working" card tricks. Despite the fact that no sleight of hand is required, these are not the boring mathematical atrocities you may have learned from your grandfather, but are strong tricks that are easy to learn and have a powerful impact.

Giobbi has also created a complete video course that serves as a wonderful companion to the Card College series. Entitled Card College 1 & 2: The Complete Course, this is now available as a digital download, and has a run time of almost 8 hours. The 23 lessons included cover all the basics of card magic, as well as a large number of wonderful card tricks. In a similar fashion, his follow-up video series Card Magic Masterclass covers content corresponding to the three final books of Card College.

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Card College Playing Cards

Now in addition to these books and videos there is a new member of the Card College family, namely Card College Playing Cards, which is currently up for funding on Kickstarter. Having a deck of playing cards named after a famous magician is not a new concept as such, but what is new is the extravagant luxury of these wonderful custom decks, which come in a standard edition and a limited edition, the latter complete with innovative packaging that we've never seen the likes of previously.

Standard Edition

The standard decks are priced at a remarkably low special Kickstarter price of just $3.95 each, which is a bargain considering the typical price of a quality deck of playing cards nowadays. Both have tuck boxes that immediately bring to mind the graphic designs of the Card College books, with a similar style and colours. They're unembossed and don't have a custom seal, but are finished off with elegant silver lines for a classy touch.

The back features the cross-hatched design of the card backs, complete with an elegant silver border. The sides of the box feature card magic wisdom that is typical of Giobbi: one side reads "Card magic is the poetry of magic" and the other reads "Wonder is the beginning of all wisdom".

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There are two different decks, one that is red-backed and the other that is blue-backed, so they make a nice matching set. The design of the card backs brings to mind the diamond pattern of the classic Bee design. But while the borderless design of Bee decks is good for gambling routines, it is less ideal for regular card magic, so Giobbi has wisely opted to go with cards that have white borders on the backs.

The cross-hatched design of interlaced lines in a lattice shape ensures a plain pattern that won't distract from card magic, and yet looks distinctive. The borders are pleasantly narrow, and there's no evidence of misaligned printing or inaccurate registration in the sample decks that I have personally seen and used first-hand.

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The card faces are nearly all standard - exactly what a serious magician would want. While custom cards might be appropriate in some settings, they are also largely a matter of personal preference, and there is always a risk that the novelty can distract from the functionality of the deck.

Roberto Giobbi is all about creating strong magic by your performance, so this choice isn't surprising, because it confirms his classic and traditional approach to magic, where all the emphasis is on good presentation and sound handling techniques.

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There are small elements of customization, however, in the places that you expect them even with a relatively standard deck. The Ace of Spades has a large and ornate pip with monogrammed RG initials inside and a Roberto Giobbi signature below. The two Jokers feature a black and white image of Giobbi, with monogrammed circles on opposite corners. This is perhaps my least favourite part of the deck, because I think the artwork doesn't quite do justice to the elegance and sophistication of the man himself. Both decks also come with two extra gaff cards (double-backers), which will be welcomed by magicians.

The deck has been produced by TCC Playing Cards, but the actual manufacturing and printing was by United States Playing Card Company. So the quality is good, and the handling is just what you'd expect from a standard USPCC-produced deck.

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Limited Edition

But the star attraction of the Card College decks are the limited editions. These are extremely limited, and are available only as a three deck set. How limited? Well try this: there will only be 500 of the Black Gold Box Set, and only 100 of the Walnut Deluxe Box Set. In the world of modern custom decks, those are very low numbers and very limited quantities, and it means that we can expect a large demand for these by discerning collectors.

But before showing the packaging of the two sets, let's show you the tuck boxes from the limited edition decks, because these are already something truly special and unique. The decks themselves come in three different colours: Wine Red, Dark Green, and Indigo.

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These make an immediate statement of class, with elegant touches of beautiful gold foil, to evoke a luxurious and stylish feel that complements the classic nature of the Card College series.

But, fellow playing card enthusiasts and friends, this extravagance is merely the beginning! Distributed by Ark Playing Card Co and TCC Playing Card Co, the creative design here is credited as being produced by D, whose slogan is "Continuous exploration & infinite innovation to create unparalleled playing cards." D's goal was to create a truly innovative tuck box worthy of bearing the name of the classic Card College. Innovation is certainly the order of the day, because the most striking aspect of the tuck box is its innovative folding origami style design that is simultaneously impressive and exclusive.

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Opening the tuck box first involves removing a sleeve-like cover. Then you can unfold the front section vertically, and in the process a separate panel unfolds horizontally. It's a piece of beautiful engineering unlike anything I've ever seen before in a tuck box design. It turns the opening of the box into a small ceremony, as you can see in the animated gif here. To achieve this unique effect, dozens of paper stocks were tested, and hundreds of experiments were run, to ensure optimal and consistent performance. This is a project that has been in the works for over a year, and you can tell that it is the result of enormous passion and much hard work.

As for the back of the tuck box, this has a rich design, with lavish foil once again ensuring complete elegance and style. This design is reprised on the card backs, and the use of metallic inks produces a regal and classic look.

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The card faces evoke a standard and classic feel, which is appropriate given that they are intended to complement a classic book of card magic, so a traditional look suits this well.

Yet there are small touches where these playing card deviate from the traditional mould, such as an adjusted colour scheme for the court cards that makes them look less garish and more pleasing on the eye. Additionally, the pips have undergone a small upgrade to give them additional elegance.

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The over-sized Aces have a thoroughly custom look, and the two Jokers feature the same Card College logo that also appears on the front of the tuck box.

Like the standard decks, the limited edition is also printed by USPCC, the ever-reliable and respected giant manufacturer of playing cards.

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Black Gold Box Set

These stunning limited edition decks deserve the very best in packaging, so now it's time to take a look at the packaging of the two box sets, each of which contains three limited edition decks.

The Black Gold Box Set is made of high end matte black cardboard, with gold foil trimmings that match the visual style of the tuck boxes themselves. And like the tuck boxes, innovation is the order of the day, because the design of the box for the set has been inspired by a sports car sunroof.

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Once again this needs to be seen to be believed, and you simply must check out the animated gif that shows how opening the box looks here. After removing the large sleeve that encases the whole set, you pull a tab which then reveals the three decks, each with their own separate home inside the box.

Only 500 of these sets are going to be made available, and each deck within the set will have an individually numbered seal from 1 to 500. I'm sure these are going to be snapped up given that while they have a retail value of $120, Kickstarter supporters fortunate enough to act quickly can get these quality sets of three at a remarkable $60.

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Walnut Deluxe Box Set

If the Black Gold Box Set impressed you, just wait until you see the Walnut Deluxe Box, which represents the very top of the range, and the height of luxury. This is handmade from black walnut wood, and immediately impresses.

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The three included limited edition decks can be found inside a wooden drawer which is lined with fine flannelette, and finished with a polished copper handle. See an animated gif here that shows how it looks to open the box. The first thing you see is a sealed envelope, and inside you'll find a foil certificate of ownership. For even more luxury, the decks from this deluxe set will have gilded edges; see a preview of the gilding in an animated gif here.

The deluxe box set will be extremely rare, with only 100 produced, all with individually numbered decks. The Kickstarter price is a surprisingly low $150 given the amount of innovation and luxury included, and given that these three deck sets have a retail value of $300. Despite the higher price tag, I expect that these Walnut Deluxe Box Sets will be snapped up even more quickly than the Black Gold Box Sets.

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Recommendation

Roberto Giobbi's contribution in furthering the art of card magic is significant, given the wonderful resources he has produced to help students of card magic master both the fundamentals of card magic and the advanced moves of card handling. I highly recommend his Card College series of books for serious students of card magic, while newbies can hardly do better than beginning with his Card College Light trilogy.

One of Giobbi's real strengths is the scholarly approach that he brings to his magic. His instruction is well-organized, clear, and logical, and he is an articulate and thoughtful teacher with a real love for the art of magic. He gives careful attention to the smallest details of presentation, and to the finer points of constructing an effect, while always having a deep respect for both his sources and for his students. Like few others, he has a real gift for identifying and explaining the nuances that are essential for performing magic that is strong, and a passion for preserving magic as an elegant and artistic art-form.

I'm pleased that there are now some quality decks of playing cards that are a fine tribute to this contemporary giant in the world of card magic, and which bear the name of his classic and monumental Card College books. If Mr Giobbi is holding your hand with Card College, you are almost certainly going to improve your skills. And with these playing cards on your table, you'll certainly look the part!

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Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards (ends August 31, 2020)
Regular edition: US$3.95 each (red-back or blue-back)
Black Gold Box Set: US$60 (3 limited edition decks) - only 500 to be produced
Walnut Deluxe Box Set: US$150 (3 limited edition decks) - only 100 to be produced

Where to learn more?
Official: Roberto Giobbi Website and Webshop
Books: Introduction to Card Magic (see my review), Card College Light Trilogy, Card College 1-5
Videos: Card College 1 & 2: The Complete Course (see my review), Card Magic Masterclass

Kickstarter link

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ca ... ed-edition

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 10:10 am
by Decknowledgy
A lot of advertisement from TCC...

Funded in under 1 minute and now closing 1000%.

Advertised via several platforms and mainstream playing card pages.

Extravagant case and tuck box, so-so cards imo.

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 10:13 am
by BaconWise
HOLY SH*T, someone dropped $5,000 for 2 dozen of each set. That is a serious commitment!

I can honestly believe the creator when they say 18 months in the making with this project. Very complex and attractive tuck and box sets. Congrats to the creator for an instant success.

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 10:20 am
by marman
Grabbed 1 of each set

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 10:23 am
by Decknowledgy
BaconWise wrote: Sat Aug 01, 2020 10:13 am HOLY SH*T, someone dropped $5,000 for 2 dozen of each set. That is a serious commitment!
TCC's track record proves that they reserve their KS decks for the Chinese market, just like how Riffle Shuffle can shipped their cards right after the funding ends, it's highly likely that these decks are already near the end of production or even done. I personally don't engage with the Chinese market, but per friends who do, there are often occasions where the decks that are still funding on KS are already sold on the Chinese market.

Either those sets are really crazy people, or it's the company using some accounts to secure a high funding score.

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 10:36 am
by vasta41
$70, shipped for the black box EB set isn't bad for these IMO. But a little too rich for my blood. Love the tuck. Looks like something Alex Chin would invent.

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 11:31 am
by Jykwei
I was on the fence on this one but was curious enough to get in front of my computer on time. The boxes look nice, but the playing card design does not have a WOW effect on me. I was going for 1+1 and it showed 19 of 20 pledged already(?) I tried and it said it’s gone. I ended up pledging something anyways.
It seems kind of weird for a project based in Hong Kong to start a Kickstarter in the middle of the night their time, and nearly all the walnut box sets getting snatched up in seconds... hopefully I didn’t make a bad call!

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 12:57 pm
by brownsl
I really like the box sets even though the cards are just so-so. But for what they are targeted to the cards should be somewhat standard. I have all 8 of Giobbi's books. Getting through them all is a goal of mine once life slows down a bit so I wanted a box set of the cards but they sold out incredibly quick and I missed out.

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 1:55 pm
by Curt
I am in for a box set. I remember going through these books when I was persuing my interest in magic and it will be cool to have that connection within my card collection.

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 2:26 pm
by Fes
Twenty bucks a pop for metallic ink bling decks in fancy pants tucks, eh it's subjective. I'm not a big fan of tricky tucks that transform into fans or some kind of flippy twisty nonsense because it usually means there's a deck inside with a sub par design. Some of the designers, creators, influencers, spent all their time on the stupid trick tuck and the deck is an after thought. In my opinion the deck is the meal and the tuck is there to keep it warm.

Not only is this thing sleeved. The limited edition tuck takes billboarding to a whole new level of blahblahblah. Like me talking about playing cards because I have nothing better to do when it's 119f outside. (boxing doesn't happen anymore and the NFL is in Maybe mode. Thank god for F1) There's some point to it but not really all that much I'm just babbling about decks on a forum and they're just babbling about prayers or saints or buy my next blanket won't you or whatever it says on the tuck box's foldy billboard. And just like most chaps who stumble upon me posts here, odds are I'm not going to read that billboard or the other one under that little button on the bigger trick box (also sleeved) that holds the three smaller trickier tuck boxes.

I do love books (I even read the things) and this KS campaign is a great ad for Mr. Giobbi's series of books. I think that's fantastic!

TL:DR :)

"So Fess, why do you want these decks?" Because...
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That's why, right there! They used the red sticker looking thing that says, you're hosed son! (but there's add-on decks probably coming) It's brilliant marketing! :twisted: Naturally, now I can't live without it. :lol:

Naa, I like the design on the limited edition decks classy and clean. The regular edition just look like a good solid user deck to me and I like that. :)

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 3:52 pm
by Harvonsgard
Fes wrote: Sat Aug 01, 2020 2:26 pmIn my opinion the deck is the meal and the tuck is there to keep it warm.
Facts 90x 💯

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 1:55 am
by shermjack
The tuck box is basically Randy Butterfield's 2018 52Plus Joker Tuck Box with a silly pop up origami attachment...nothing special in my eyes. :roll:

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 6:08 am
by Decknowledgy
shermjack wrote: Sun Aug 02, 2020 1:55 am The tuck box is basically Randy Butterfield's 2018 52Plus Joker Tuck Box with a silly pop up origami attachment...nothing special in my eyes. :roll:
Sherman, do you have some insights on how this series is marketed in China?

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 9:27 am
by Fes
TL:DR Luxury acrylic, apparently it's a thing now. Who knew? These cats, that's who. ;)
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Once these 500 sets of Acrylic sets sold out, there will be no more wine red / indigo blue / dark green Card College Playing Cards.
Who's going to get in line for some luxury acrylic? No billboarding on the luxury acrylic, not this time. It's a gold tone looking disc dead center. So if you feel like you're missing out on tricky box-o-tricky-tuck-holdins because you were five minutes late. Then you absolutely are, but it's all luxury for you now. If you get in on one of these 500 anyway. (Hopefully the acrylic is clear.)

I have a feeling there may be a couple pledge swaps happening. There will be some folks who will want the plastic box-o-luxury over the tricky one. It'll all come down to timing. I don't think there's going to be any ditching the walnut supreme though. I mean, maybe someone will drop one of those but if they do it will be in the last ten seconds of the campaign because there's always one person who's just gotta be a @$#%!*&. :x (To that one person, if you gotta troll a campaign there's better ways to do it than to remove a treasure that a collector could purchase. Please don't do it, it's just not funny.)

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 9:49 am
by Decknowledgy
Fes wrote: Sun Aug 02, 2020 9:27 am TL:DR Luxury acrylic, apparently it's a thing now. Who knew? These cats, that's who. ;)
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Once these 500 sets of Acrylic sets sold out, there will be no more wine red / indigo blue / dark green Card College Playing Cards.
Who's going to get in line for some luxury acrylic? No billboarding on the luxury acrylic, not this time. It's a gold tone looking disc dead center. So if you feel like you're missing out on tricky box-o-tricky-tuck-holdins because you were five minutes late. Then you absolutely are, but it's all luxury for you now. If you get in on one of these 500 anyway. (Hopefully the acrylic is clear.)
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Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 10:00 am
by MagikFingerz
Looks like a cheap knock-off of carat cases, if you ask me.

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 10:08 am
by Jykwei
These cases can’t be more than $20 each, can they?
I thought there would be no more playing cards (red/green/blue) so why are the pictures showing them with those decks?
I like that misty look, reminds me of the shower door. Maybe someone can finally display their kind time set proudly.

Update: I just read the KS page. Wow, no one has pointed out how hypocritical it is to start a campaign stating there were 500 sets - limited and labeled as such on the tuck boxes - and suddenly, there are 500 sets more of the decks, but with new labels?

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 10:19 am
by Decknowledgy
What I find interesting is that while the KS page mentions and introduces Roberto Giobbi and his Card College books series, there is no mention about how he licensed the creation or is affiliated with the KS campaign. Moreover, if you head to Giobbi's website, there is completely no mention of this project:

https://www.robertogiobbi.com/site/news/

Is this again a rip-off of a magician's brand and copyrighted books by a Chinese creator/producer? There's MUCH room for imagination. :?

Thus, I've sent the magician an inquiry on the subject matter:
Hi Roberto,

I am a playing card collector and I am just interested to know, have you given license to the production of this Kickstarter campaign that copies your book and design decks that uses your title?

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ca ... ed-edition

It seems unusual that you have not mentioned anything on your website especially when you've mentioned that you don't handily give out signatures unless recipient specified.

Hope to hear from you soon, and if this project is not under your brandname, I wish this message has made you aware of the situation and can pursue further take-down actions with Kickstarter's copyright claim.

Kind regards,
Ted
UPDATE: Roberto's response:
Dear Ted

all is in perfect order :-)

The cards have been designed and marketed with my support and consent (as the text says), and in the Kickstarter announcement the publisher thanks me profusely, and mentions all my work.

If you get the regular cards you’ll see I’m mentioned as the creator, plus lots of other details no other deck has to my knowledge.

Hope you could get the sets you wanted, in case you have “backed-up” the project.

All the best,

Roberto
Officially legit then! :ugdance:

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 10:25 am
by juxtaposed
Jykwei wrote: Sun Aug 02, 2020 10:08 am These cases can’t be more than $20 each, can they?
I thought there would be no more playing cards (red/green/blue) so why are the pictures showing them with those decks?
I like that misty look, reminds me of the shower door. Maybe someone can finally display their kind time set proudly.

Update: I just read the KS page. Wow, no one has pointed out how hypocritical it is to start a campaign stating there were 500 sets - limited and labeled as such on the tuck boxes - and suddenly, there are 500 sets more of the decks, but with new labels?
its next level of what numbered seals mean. it literally means the number count of the particular designed seals, not deck.

theres another 500 of the same deck sets, just different seals :lol:

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 10:39 am
by MagikFingerz
juxtaposed wrote: Sun Aug 02, 2020 10:25 am
Jykwei wrote: Sun Aug 02, 2020 10:08 am These cases can’t be more than $20 each, can they?
I thought there would be no more playing cards (red/green/blue) so why are the pictures showing them with those decks?
I like that misty look, reminds me of the shower door. Maybe someone can finally display their kind time set proudly.

Update: I just read the KS page. Wow, no one has pointed out how hypocritical it is to start a campaign stating there were 500 sets - limited and labeled as such on the tuck boxes - and suddenly, there are 500 sets more of the decks, but with new labels?
its next level of what numbered seals mean. it literally means the number count of the particular designed seals, not deck.

theres another 500 of the same deck sets, just different seals :lol:
I've seen this before, though not as misleadingly done as this. Like a Limited run of 1000 decks having numbered seals, but the creator also selling the 100-200 deck overrun unsealed. Not a big deal, but on the shady side. This case seems worse though, with seemingly false advertising.

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 10:54 am
by Fes
TL:DR Probably 2,500 of each deck. Smart marketing = Wants.

The limited set's are what the deck sets are coming in, not the limited number of decks total. :)

These are USPCC printed decks so the min print is 1000 decks so there's going to be more than 500 decks of course. The actual print run for the three premium decks is probably 2,500 each. ;) So while they have a limited number of Walnut sets, that's a limited number of wooden boxes they're offering. Then they have the limited number of black card stock tricky billboard boxes, 500. They run out of the black card stock tricky billboard set boxes. Next will be a limited number of Luxury plastic, 500. Then, at some point, there will be a limited number of whatever until they've gone through the remaining 1400 decks. It'a all really rather limited in the grand scope of limiting things. :lol:

We're all interested because of the brilliant use of those red sticker looking things that say, "you missed those but we got you some of this!" If they used a different color on that red sticker mage and made it green or yellow. It wouldn't feel so much like we dropped the ice cream cone. :cry:

EDIT: Walnut sets are also Gilded. So extra bit of love on them for gilded folks.

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 9:23 pm
by EndersGame
Decknowledgy wrote: Sun Aug 02, 2020 10:19 am What I find interesting is that while the KS page mentions and introduces Roberto Giobbi and his Card College books series, there is no mention about how he licensed the creation or is affiliated with the KS campaign. Moreover, if you head to Giobbi's website, there is completely no mention of this project:

https://www.robertogiobbi.com/site/news/

Is this again a rip-off of a magician's brand and copyrighted books by a Chinese creator/producer?
I've corresponded with Roberto quite a bit over the years, including ahead of this project. He has been involved the whole way along - as you mentioned in your update.

I personally hope this will also generate some interest in his books, and lead people to explore the wonderful and important contribution he's made to card magic.

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 10:41 pm
by shermjack
Decknowledgy wrote: Sun Aug 02, 2020 6:08 am
shermjack wrote: Sun Aug 02, 2020 1:55 am The tuck box is basically Randy Butterfield's 2018 52Plus Joker Tuck Box with a silly pop up origami attachment...nothing special in my eyes. :roll:
Sherman, do you have some insights on how this series is marketed in China?
Sorry, Ted, I haven't seen anything about this project in China, yet. As it is a TCC project, I am also not interested in it all.

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 3:28 am
by sinjin7
The actual cards are only decent. The tuck is good looking, but a bit gimmicky. The one thing I did like was the black box and how it slides open to reveal the 3 deck variants, pretty cool and definitely unique. I thought $60.00 for the black box option was pretty fair. I do agree with others that it was pretty bush league to tout how "limited' the black box and wooden box sets were, only to come out with another 500 acrylic sets, which I suspect may be priced at a high premium.

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 1:53 pm
by Jykwei
This may interest some people. The backers of the walnut/black box sets are getting a head start for 200 of the 500 acrylic sets before they are made available on KS. Price-wise it is about $60 each. Will they be sold out quickly on 8/6? Will there be more new boxes? Everyone loves holographic and/or gold colored stuff.

By my calculation, based on the pledge total increase, about 125 of the 200 were claimed at the moment.

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 4:15 pm
by Fes
Jykwei wrote: Tue Aug 04, 2020 1:53 pm This may interest some people. The backers of the walnut/black box sets are getting a head start for 200 of the 500 acrylic sets before they are made available on KS. Price-wise it is about $60 each. Will they be sold out quickly on 8/6? Will there be more new boxes? Everyone loves holographic and/or gold colored stuff.

By my calculation, based on the pledge total increase, about 125 of the 200 were claimed at the moment.
I believe it! I want to pre add on some too! :lol: That's an intense hype machine and the messaging is spot on to encourage purchasing.
Are they marketing geniuses? I'm seriously starting to wonder.

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 7:39 pm
by masagin303
Jykwei wrote: Tue Aug 04, 2020 1:53 pm This may interest some people. The backers of the walnut/black box sets are getting a head start for 200 of the 500 acrylic sets before they are made available on KS. Price-wise it is about $60 each. Will they be sold out quickly on 8/6? Will there be more new boxes? Everyone loves holographic and/or gold colored stuff.

By my calculation, based on the pledge total increase, about 125 of the 200 were claimed at the moment.
They sent this message to everyone. I only have the standard decks pledge and received it too.

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 10:36 pm
by Jykwei
masagin303 wrote: Tue Aug 04, 2020 7:39 pm They sent this message to everyone. I only have the standard decks pledge and received it too.
You were right, I forgot about those pledges.

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2020 9:57 am
by theCapraAegagrus
I would've liked to get in on this, but, I'm not too cheesed in missing out.

Re: Live on Kickstarter: Card College Playing Cards

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 10:35 am
by MaxPower
The acrylic boxed tiers have been added. Careful not to choose one if you already pledged for any black/walnut boxed reward—contact the creator and do an add-on instead.