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Hey everybody, I just realized - there’s now one thousand of you supporting me and my little token project. I am beyond floored, I can’t describe what this means to me. I started this Patreon in early 2015 on a hunch that if I made tokens in my own style, players would maybe show up and want them. My girlfriend (now fiancée!) helped me out by writing the addresses on the first shipments by hand. I think it was about thirty people pledging for those first waves.

Seven years later and it’s 1000!  I am so grateful for your support and will do my absolute best to continue bringing you the nicest art I possibly can :)  I’m able now to commit real time to it and hopefully keep pushing the quality of both the art and the logistics.

 Regarding the Pilots, I’ve sent the files to my printer already to make sure I’ll be able to get them asap to bring you guys this wave on time even with the huge amount of new Patrons! :)

That’s it from me for now! I’m actually on a short trip and will be back in my studio on March 9th, so I might not be able to respond to messages right away, but I’ll catch up on all that once I get back! :)

Again, thank you SO MUCH for the support, I am so happy and I can’t wait to send you these tokens.

Best,

Hannes

Comments

Anonymous

Enjoy your trip! You’ve earned it. Stellar work

Mr. Pendulum

I recently did the math because my list of plastic tokens is getting a little big, over 5 years of those if we're counting. I remember seeing the first one and thinking why would I want one of those when I've got these sweet cardboard ones but they eventually grew on me. Here's to many more amazing things to come.

Anonymous

Enjoy the trip and congratulations on the engagement!

Anonymous

Is there a chance you'd do your sparkly token artwork on regular cardstock?

johannesvoss

I'll probably print a cardboard collection and make it happen via Kickstarter at one point! :)

Anonymous

Would you be able to tell me what company you use for the sparkling tokens? My dad saw them and thought that would make great business cards for more high end clients.