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DavidKenney Inner circle 2178 Posts |
I received this in exchange for a fair and honest review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOBl-vNBvug Bicycle Masters, Ellusionist's best selling deck of the last decade has now been revamped with an all new elegant RED tuck box. Bicycle Masters Legacy Edition has the classic 808 back design that you all love. Why 808? The United States Playing Card Company began as a printing company called Russell, Morgan & Company. Russell and Morgan produced their very first deck of cards in a Cincinnati, Ohio factory back in 1881. The brand was called Tigers and the number assigned to these new decks was 101. A short while later, the numbers 202 and 303 were used when the firm printed decks under the Army and Navy brands. The Congress brand and a few others were produced and given similar numbers in sequential order. Eventually Russell and Morgan introduced the Bicycle® playing card line and assigned it the number 808. Since then, Bicycle Playing Cards have become the gold standard for nearly every magician. However, in recent years, advertisements and other changes added to the card box for the Bicycle Standard Playing Cards have bothered many magicians. With the Bicycle Legacy Masters Rider Back Playing Cards you get the traditional, clean box with a playing card back design that is both elegant and professional. The cards are printed on the thin and luxurious Masters stock, making them optimal for Cardistry, Magic, and Gambling. The all-American stock is crushed to perfection. The process increases density. Same fibres, just compacted. This gives a thin, but durable card stock for die-hards and workers. You'll quit before the deck does. Stock up today, printed on Classic Crushed stock by USPCC. |
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