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This is a really great item - a vintage Steamboat Svengali deck. The box and the cards are in good condition. You can find the item on ebay here:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Steamboat-Svengali-deck-vintage-magic-playing-cards-/182565858211?hash=item2a81c5eba3:g:4PUAAOSwurZZEJRp

If you want to read a little story about how the deck was unexpectedly found, check out this blog post:

http://www.herbsmagic.com/magic-in-new-york-blog/i-dream-of-steamboats

I also have two contemporary decks for sale under the same ebay username.

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Hello Folks - I have three great decks on auction at ebay: an unopened Exquisite Bold Deck, a rare, unopened Zen Pure Red Prototype deck, and a vintage blue Steamboat Svengali deck (I will also post that one in the vintage section). Please take a look. Thanks.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/gotthevintageinme/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=

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Hello Forum Members - This Saturday I will be hosting a sale of rare, collectible, and every day playing cards at Cafe Rustico, 25 West 35th Street in Manhattan from noon to 5 p.m. I'll also be selling a wide range of magic materials. I'll have decks available from US Playing Card Company, Conjuring Arts/Expert Playing Card Company, Theory 11, Legends Playing Card Company, King's Wild Project, and numerous others. Among the collectible decks that will be on hand are the David Blaine Create Magic/Microsoft Deck, Zen Pure Red Prototype, Dan and Dave Smoke and Mirrors Private Reserve, and much more, including a handful of vintage decks. There also will be a wide range of everyday decks at great prices. Feel free to bring your own decks to show or sell. Cafe Rustico is a pizza restaurant that is a hangout spot for magicians on Saturdays but card collectors are welcome too! You'll see the group of folks hanging out around a large table in the back. Hope to see you there. http://www.herbsmagic.com/magic-in-new-york-blog/a-major-magic-sale-from-herbs-magic

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Hi Folks - Here are links to three magic-related interviews and a piece from the Today show that I hope you'll find of interest. They're all from my blog covering the New York magic scene..

First is an interview with magician Steve Cohen about the making of his "Tycoons" playing cards. He also discusses his love of card magic and mentions a new online project that will showcase his close-up magic. I posted this already at the "Plethora" so some of you might have seen it.

http://www.herbsmagic.com/magic-in-new-york-blog/steve-cohen-interview-on-the-making-of-tycoons

I also have an interview with Simon Painter, the producer of The Illusionists and we discussed numerous topics relating to producing a big magic show on Broadway.

http://www.herbsmagic.com/magic-in-new-york-blog/interview-with-simon-painter-producer-of-the-illusionists

Finally, there is a link to a piece that aired Thursday on the Today show, featuring several of the local NYC magicians at The Magic Table at the Cafe Edison, where magicians gather on Fridays for lunch.

http://www.herbsmagic.com/magic-in-new-york-blog/today-show-features-new-york-city-magicians

I hope you'll also scroll through the previous posts on the blog. You may very well find some items of interest. And there's more to come soon!

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Playing Card Plethora / Re: Steve Cohen's "Tycoons" (an Interview)
« on: December 12, 2014, 04:45:21 PM »
Don - Where's the best place to get those black New Fan Backs? They look cool.

Thanks for checking out the interview, folks.

Herb

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Playing Card Plethora / Steve Cohen's "Tycoons" (an Interview)
« on: December 09, 2014, 02:54:31 PM »
Folks here may be interested in the interview linked below with Steve Cohen about the making of his "Tycoons" cards. The talk goes into considerable detail about many aspects of contemporary card-making. The interview is on the Magic in New York blog, where I cover the New York magic scene. You may find some of the other articles and postings of interest also.

Herb

http://www.herbsmagic.com/magic-in-new-york-blog/steve-cohen-interview-on-the-making-of-tycoons

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Thanks Don! Hope to see you.

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Card Lovers -

For those located in the New York City area, I'd like to mention the Herb's Magic "Black Saturday" sale which will be held in-person only on Saturday, November 29, from noon to 5 p.m., at Cafe Rustico, the magicians' hang out joint at 25 W. 35th  (b/t 5th & 6th Aves.) I think you will find some items of interest.

In respect to cards I will be offering a number of basic brands: Aviator, Phoenix, Tally Ho and Bee at special prices, ranging from 2.75 to 3.25. I'm expecting these will be of interest to magicians, however I do have some items that will most likely be of interest to card lovers and collectors. (Please note that NYS sales tax is additional for all items)

I have a small quantity of factory sealed Bee decks from Harrah's and Sierra Sid's casinos which I will be selling for $5 each. These are from approximately the early 1980s. The Sierra Sids decks are cool because it is such an obscure casino--there's a little drawing of a mountain in the retro-looking logo, while the Harrah's decks have custom jokers that use gambling imagery in a sort of abstract collage. I also have a very small quantity of factory-sealed blue Steamboat decks from around the same time frame (late 70s or early 80s) which I will be selling for $8 each. These have been selling in some cases for $15 and upward on eBay. Some sealed vintage Fournier 505s will also be available at $8.

I will also be offering some more recently-issued special and custom decks at around $4. Unfortunately I can't list the specifics here, but these are decks issued by notable participants in the special card market.

Aside from that, I carry nearly 100 different decks of cards and will have everything available, including some of the rarest of special issue decks. I also have a line of magic related books, tricks, and supplies which also will be available.

In addition we are having a visit from magician Xiang Liu, who will be demonstrating and selling his otherwise sold out Si-Fi Project, a DVD and gimmick that allows you to perform a remarkably organic looking floating ring routine. I hope some of you might be able to stop by if only to say hello and hang out with the magic folks. All the details about the sale are here: http://www.herbsmagic.com/black-saturday.html

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A Cellar of Fine Vintages / Re: Wow - Bicycle Deck sold for $808
« on: April 28, 2014, 07:51:23 PM »
Thanks for the commentary and facts folks...

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A Cellar of Fine Vintages / Wow - Bicycle Deck sold for $808
« on: April 27, 2014, 09:22:33 PM »
It looks as if earlier today a deck of green Bike 808s with acorn backs sold for $808. Got to appreciate that someone was willing to be playful with their bid amount while spending that much! Anyway, I don't have much of a historical perspective on previous sales of this kind but this seems impressive. Anyone have any comments on this? Anyone from here involved (who wants to say so)?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-BICYCLE-No-808-GREEN-Acorn-Back-Playing-Cards-Cincinnati-U-S-A-/201077925313?nma=true&si=YkdpWEFGPfCBSvNKIMlcS8ya7js%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557

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A Cellar of Fine Vintages / Cards Displayed in NYC Exhibition
« on: March 12, 2014, 01:46:11 PM »
The New York Public Library currently features two 17th-century card decks and two relatively new decks from its collections in its exhibition "Play Things" on the third floor of its building at 42nd and Fifth Avenue. In each case only a sampling of cards is shown. The cell phone photos I've attached here don't do the materials justice, but you should get the idea. The two older decks are

 "A deck of cards depicting Titus Oates's 'Popish Plot," 1684; and
"Jeu de la Mythologie" also called "Jeu des Fables" (Game of mythology or game of fables) - 1644

The Library's descriptions of the cards note that the English deck depicts the "alleged existence of a Catholic conspiracy to assassinate King Charles II". It's cool to see the story of this supposed plot depicted on the faces of the cards. It reminded me almost of "The Da Vinci Code" or something like that. The French deck was designed to be "a didactic amusement for the young Louis XIV' and shows images of the Roman gods.

"Artball," 1972, by Don Celender, is an art piece in which the faces of art world celebrities are superimposed over football players in action poses.

The contemporary deck (2009) is by Tauba Auerbach

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A Cellar of Fine Vintages / Re: Norwood 85
« on: March 07, 2014, 12:30:20 PM »
Geez---Now I'll know what to look for at the garage sales. What a stunning deck. Thanks for the post.

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That's a cool deck. I grew up in Miami and have had a little bit of a fixation on the art deco hotels in Miami Beach. If you follow the links below you'll see the Atlantis at its height and at its unfortunate end. The Atlantis was actually a little outside of what is now thought of as the Art Deco district and its style seems to reflect a transition between the smaller classic Art Deco hotels and the larger "modern" style hotels that flourished in the 1950s. The Atlantis may not have been the world's most distinctive piece of architecture, but its loss was typical of what was happening around that time when there wasn't any hesitation in demolishing older buildings and replacing them with bigger-and therefore more profitable-hotels and condos. Thankfully it was just a few years later that the preservation efforts took hold, but in the meantime some very significant buildings were lost.

I realize I'm going off on a tangent from playing cards, but the heritage of these old hotels sort of appeals to me in the same way as the old decks do, so it's nice to be able to connect two interests. Thanks for showing the deck.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trksid=p2050601.m570.l1313.TR11.TRC1.A0.Xatlantis+hotel+miami+beach&_nkw=atlantis+hotel+miami+beach&_sacat=0&_from=R40
http://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/55253
http://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/55254

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Feedback + Support / Re: Captcha Problem?
« on: January 22, 2014, 12:44:31 PM »
Yes, I did. The problem with the audio captcha was solved - so that works.

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Playing Card Plethora / Re: Flamingo Playing Cards (KS)
« on: January 22, 2014, 01:34:51 AM »
Speaking of Flamingos:


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The Conversation Parlor / Re: Post Your Convention Notices HERE
« on: January 22, 2014, 01:32:14 AM »
Hello - Magi-Fest is coming up soon in Columbus, Ohio. January 30 to February 1. Could be a good place for card-loving folks to connect in person in case anyone from this board is planning on going. I will be there.

http://www.magifest.org

Herb

MOD EDIT: there's a topic on this as well in the MCB: http://aethercards.com/discourse/magical-cardistry-bonanza/magi-fest/

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Magical Cardistry Bonanza / Re: Magi-Fest
« on: January 22, 2014, 01:26:24 AM »
OK - I'll put something about it over thereā€¦Magi-Fest is coming up soon -  January 30 through February 1 in Columbus, Ohio.

http://www.magifest.org

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Magical Cardistry Bonanza / Magi-Fest
« on: January 21, 2014, 11:46:57 PM »
Hi-Just wondering if any folks from this forum will be at Magi-Fest. Could be a good place to connect about card-related stuff.

thanks,

Herb

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Feedback + Support / Re: Captcha Problem?
« on: January 20, 2014, 09:22:45 PM »
Don - Thanks for your response. When attempting to send a private message I am asked for a "Verification," which uses the Captcha. If I try to send the note without completing that I get an error message. It didn't work with the audio version either, although there's a chance that was due to operator error, so I'll try that again.

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Feedback + Support / Captcha Problem?
« on: January 20, 2014, 06:52:29 PM »
Hello - I've been having a problem with the Captcha image when trying to send a private message. Instead of seeing the info to enter, I just get the blue question mark - so it is impossible for me to send a message. I spent quite a bit of time on the phone with my computer company's support technicians trying to resolve this from my end because I think it is some sort of issue with Java, but I thought that it would be worth inquiring if anyone else is experiencing this or if it is possibly something stemming from the site.

This is beside the point, but I do wonder if the multiple layers of security to send a message are necessary since at that point one has already logged in via a password.

Aside from all this I hope to become a more active participant in the forum soon - rather than an active lurker. Thanks for any response or help with this.

Herb

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