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deanpickles![]() New user 53 Posts ![]() |
Has anyone here designed or released a 65-card deck, with the old 1930s fifth suit? I've read about the United States Playing Card Company's "Green Eagle" suit (which, given the era, has some interesting implications), but a 65-card deck could add some interesting twists to some old tricks...
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jrd88![]() New user 1 Post ![]() |
A company released a product called Stardeck a while ago that is not currently producing decks - potentially you could find them on ebay/other markets. There's also a cheap product on Amazon named 5º Dimension Playing Cards - quality looks poor if you plan on handling them too much.
Your next options after that - you're looking at Haggis decks https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/37628/haggis or ordering a customer 5 suit deck from alibaba/China. Never done the latter, not sure what goes in to it! Alternatively, here's a 6-suit deck https://www.thegamecrafter.com/games/deck6 You could just strip one out? |
deanpickles![]() New user 53 Posts ![]() |
Nice!!! Thanks, JRD!
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