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Deck Reviews! / Bicycle Invoked Deck Reviews
« Last post by PeterX on December 15, 2024, 05:24:47 PM »
Hi all,
Here are some recent reviews of the Invoked deck. I would like to know from y?all if you have any other feedback as I?m working on a new deck and would like your input to make my next deck better. Thank you!

https://youtu.be/XBWS4vu0Jc8si=qdYxDt_J5JoMwIHg

https://youtu.be/abWlIfoI3Io?si=yfwH3fGZgMlCXKYn

-Peter
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A Cellar of Fine Vintages / Re: First Joker with a Crescent Moon?
« Last post by tobyedwards on December 12, 2024, 06:16:09 PM »
I am contributing a pair of jokers that meet the criteria of showing a crescent moon regardless of size.
The first picture shows the joker from the fortune telling deck made for the Page Manufacturing Co. of Boston, Mass. circa 1895, which is a variation of the ones which accompanied both the Crescent No. 44 (Hochman NU11) and El Dorado No. '49 brands (Hochman NU17) issued by The National Card Company circa 1890.
The second picture shows the joker issued by the American Playing Card Co. of New York (shown as part of the Hochman L10 listing) and it is this example which may qualify as the earliest joker to employ this theme. Similar variations of this style joker are also shown as part of the Hochman L11 listing by the Columbia Playing Card Co. of New York and the Hochman L34 listing by The Caterson & Brotz Co. of New York and Philadelphia.
I could neither locate nor think of any other jokers that feature a crescent moon in their design, although something resembling a crescent moon does appear as part of the Congress brand lacquer back matching joker named Starlight shown as part of the Hochman US6c listing in the encyclopedia.
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Playing Card Plethora / Kickstarter: Sleep Walk Playing Cards by TCC & Lunzi
« Last post by EndersGame on December 10, 2024, 12:31:11 AM »
Sleep Walk Playing Cards by TCC & Lunzi (Kickstarter)

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/smoothwriting/sleep-walk-playing-cards-by-tcc-and-lunzi

Custom playing cards from Lunzi's Smooth Writing series

Price: $9.50 (Standard Edition), $12 (Special Edition), $20 (both editions), $49.50 (half-brick)
Current funding level: already funded
Kickstarter ends: Thursday, December 26, 2024



Lunzi is a playing card designer who has produced several projects already as part of his "Smooth Writing" series.  The first of these was Room52 Playing Cards, and the second was Childhood Playing Cards.  Both were produced by TCC Playing Cards. 

Now the third custom deck in the series is up for funding on Kickstarter, called: Sleep Walk Playing Cards

Standard Edition

The name "sleep walk" suggests that we imagine the world behind the door of his first deck, "Room52".  It's a scene of dreams - hence the Zzzzs inside the tuck box.   



This also explains the bed on the card backs.  The yellowed background is deliberately chosen to create an aged feel.





Other details in keeping with this theme include a teddy bear, which symbolizes a carefree childhood and a longing for safety and comfort. 



The unique custom elements of this deck are geared to have aspects of novelty and engagement. The art techniques Lunzi has used here build on his previous work, including his love for fusing a retro style with modern technology.  He uses dip pens for his drawing work, and his goal is to combine a vintage charm with a modern playfulness. 





Two playful Jokers round out the deck.



Special Edition

Besides the Sleep Walk Standard Edition, there's also a Sleep Walk Special Edition, which is limited to just 700 decks. 



The inspiration for this is sleep's opposite: insomnia.  We might try to sleep by counting sheep - as depicted on the card backs.  But just when you're on the verge of falling asleep, the wolf arrives, and his presence adds fun and tension to the design.





I guess this is what insomnia can look like for our court card characters!



The Special Edition has inverted color scheme, and different indices which draw on the sheep motif. 



And in both decks the feature Ace continues the sleep theme by incorporating an alarm clock.



Gilded Special Edition

Buyers of a half-brick box also get stickers, and a Gilded Special Edition deck (only 300 available), which has the added bling of a blue and black sparkle pattern on the sides of the deck, bringing to mind the night sky stars.  Backers can also pick up the Childhood deck as an add on.





I'm impressed by the amount of thought and detail Lunzi has put into his latest deck, and these are charming custom playing cards that will have a broad appeal.

Kickstarter link

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/smoothwriting/sleep-walk-playing-cards-by-tcc-and-lunzi


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A Cellar of Fine Vintages / First Joker with a Crescent Moon?
« Last post by JohnEdelson on December 09, 2024, 05:06:56 PM »
In my joker collection, I have a good number of jokers which feature a crescent moon with fairies and such sitting on it. 

https://www.amusedbyjokersami.com/2020/06/crescent-moon-jokers.html

Examples:




I'm now wondering what was the very first joker published with this theme?
Is it the PU1 Tip-Top joker by Perfection Playing Cards published in 1885?
(Picture from Hochman. I do not have this one. Not yet!)



(Also, does anyone know how to adjust the size of images when the are posted in a forum?)
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Hello everybody! 👋

The sale is now live! You can explore the best deals here: https://www.butterflymagicstore.com/black-friday-butterfly/
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Hello everybody! 👋

Tomorrow, November 22, at 5 PM Prague time, we will launch our Butterfly Black Friday Sale.

This year, we are focusing mainly on Butterfly Playing Cards. Several editions will offer a 50% discount, and others will offer discounts ranging from 20% to 40%.

We published an extensive guide to the sale, discussing the discounts and the many gifts you can get this year. You can find it here:
https://www.butterflymagicstore.com/blog/black-friday-2024-it-s-huge/

There are eight gift tiers, including Kickstarter Exclusive Butterfly Workers and Silver Butterfly Workers, and the top tier includes Butterfly Deck Zero.

And free shipping is still in play! The thresholds are 150 EUR for orders within the EU and 250 EUR for orders outside the EU.

The sale ends on December 1.

Let me know if you have any questions regarding the sale.

Enjoy the shopping spree! 🦋
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Playing Card Plethora / Re: Osprey & Goshawk Two Deck Collectors Set - Kickstarter
« Last post by ramiroelliot on November 04, 2024, 09:33:41 PM »
This project is now live on Kickstarter - thank you for checking it out  :D

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ahaines/osprey-and-goshawk-vintage-playing-cards

Any questions please let me know.

Alex
so beautiful!
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I am willing to share some of them if people are interested in playing them with me. My Discord handle is cleverandwitty_95959. Thanks, and hope to see you online!
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Playing Card Plethora / Re: Osprey & Goshawk Two Deck Collectors Set - Kickstarter
« Last post by A. Haines on October 24, 2024, 10:20:23 AM »
Rewards are now being fulfilled for this campaign.

For anyone who missed it and wants to catch up, or for those of you wanting extra (!) the pre-order feature is now live on our site: https://www.ahplayingcards.com/

Thanks again to everyone who supported the campaign. We hope you enjoy your decks when they arrive.
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Wishers Playing Cards on Kickstarter
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sequelcards/wishers-playing-cards

Hi team. I've been working on a new brand (SEQUEL) and a new series for the last year and have just launched the campaign. Would love your support. Wishers are refined classic poker size cards, with Bicycle and thin-crushed Bee stocks.

You might know from my previous campaigns I researched original playing cards from the 15th century to understand how we got our current abstract patterns. The Wishers decks include and correct just a few design details and patterns from these beautiful ancient masters, to return a little of the elegance lost over centuries of bad copies.

If you have any questions or feedback, happy to hear from you. Hope to see you there!

Regards, Rick






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