The deck features fully custom artwork, from the unique eye-catching tuck box, card backs to the courts, pips, and the gorgeous Ace of Spades. The two-way back design features the revolver central champer with metallic inks that provide ornate detailing throughout. Corner elements are inspired by the intricate inlaid patterns from the handles of prized revolvers.
Meanwhile, the court cards focus on the unique and diverse characters of the town. The Ace of Spades features weapons that ruled the wild frontier, from revolvers to rifles, these were tools to threaten or protect depending on who held them. The deck is fully custom, yet fully functional design, perfect for the family or themed game nights.
Last week, we had a chat with Tim about his collaboration with DeckIdea, the inspiration, and the design process behind the Rattler Gorge.
For those of us who don’t know, can you tell us about yourself and how did The Card Guy come to be?

So for me, the channel was – and still is – about just talking about what I see and like about the decks I have. You’re genuinely hearing what I like about the decks. What I learned about the decks. That’s always been my driving motivation with the channel. The channel has given me an outlet to connect with this amazing community in such a unique way and genuinely is what has kept me tethered to this hobby for so long!
Can you describe the Rattler Gorge and why you’re passionate about it?

Walk us through the process you took to design the deck. How did you come out with the idea and how did you get to this finished product?
For a variety of reasons, that deck remains on the back burner. But the idea quickly morphed into the idea of a western town. Being from Texas, western art and style are pretty prevalent even in the more urban areas, so it was familiar territory for me. Once we went that direction, we almost immediately seized on the idea of the tuck being one of the “buildings” from the town. I’d been playing around with Year of the Ox and seen the fantastic things Legends has been experimenting with around die-cut tucks, and the swinging doors seemed like such a fantastic way to offer something unique.
What was your most brilliant breakthrough when designing the deck?
I’ve also become a huge fan of Jocu. Alessandra Gagliano is an incredibly talented artist and her ability to work fine symbolic details into her court cards leaves me constantly impressed. Fillide and Onda are absolute masterpieces I’d recommend to anyone.
There are so many other designers doing fantastic work particularly in the full custom designs that I prefer. Uusi, Montenzi, Design Imperator, Kings Wild, and Steve Minty – just to name a few!
Thank you for your time, Tim, and congratulation on hitting the funding goal! At the time of writing, Rattle Gorge is already 712% funded with 17 days to go! If you like what you've read here and want to support Tim and DeckIdea, you can find it on Kickstarter Here!
Pledge starts at $10, there will be TWO editions available on offer- Dessert Dust and Noir. The Desert Dust Edition captures the natural colors of the west. A deep brown tuck includes illustrations on the center of every good western town - the saloon. The Noir version features black and white tones that pay homage to the silver screen movies that turned the stories of the old west into legend.
The most unique feature of all is the strategic laser cutouts on both the front and back of the tuck. On the front, classic swinging doors inviting you into the saloon. On the back, a circular cutout reveals the central design feature of the back design of the cards, the iconic revolver chamber.
The decks will be printed by Cartamundi with SlimLine B9 Finish.
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