Guys - next time, do some keyword searches. We've talked a LOT about the various Blaine decks in the past...
Here's ALL of the David Blaine releases in approximately chronological order.
Split Spades (Tally Ho stock/AoS, black box) - red, blue, black
Split Spades (Bee stock/AoS, casino-style Bee box w/window) - black, inverse black ("white")
Split Spades Lions (revised SS back design) - red, blue, black, "sepia" (blue cards in a sepia-backed box)
Bicycle Split Spades trick decks w/SS Lions backs - black (marked), blue (stripper), red (Svengali)
Split Spades Lions "Magician's Set" - a red deck, a blue deck and a small collection of gaff cards
White Lions Series A - red (rare), blue, UV blue (rare), purple (very rare)
White Lions Series B - red, blue, "Black Label" (black)
Silver Split Spades - SS Lions with metallic inks
White Lions Stealth Cards - White Lions gaff deck in red and blue (very rare 37-card deck released in a set of 22 with new David Blaine leather-covered Porper clips; second release of full-sized deck due later this year).
This doesn't count the two-deck autographed sets of various decks that were offered after the original release of the decks had sold out, e.g.: White Lions Series A blue, 2 decks in a boxed set, one is autographed by David Blaine.
Split Spades (the first two sets) were, respectively, Tally Ho and Bee stock.
It's been theorized that the Split Spades Lions is made of 325gsm Bicycle stock (no longer in use).
The White Lions have a slightly softer/thicker feel to them, akin to the Aristocrat reprints.
All used standard finish except the Silver Split Spades, which used Magic Finish. (Any modern USPC deck with metallic ink practically requires Magic Finish to perform well, because metallic inks cause the decks to perform poorly; MF compensates for it. Furthermore, as of late last year, Magic Finish was made the default for all custom decks.)
Any questions?