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Two kickstarters in today :D I didn`t need to pay customs on either :D :D
The First on is the independence set from Kings wild project.
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Some great cards from Jackson once again
Heres the LTD set in their box.
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The LTD set in their display tucks with the free Ace sticker.
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And to round the post off an Alf cooke New Bond deck,just because i haven`t posted one in a while.
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The other kickstarter i got today is the "Elegance" deck from Collectable Playing Cards.
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Next up is a Waddingtons Tarock set. The cards were actually printed in France by La Ducale.
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Next up is Simon Drew`s Preposterous Playing Cards, produced by British Heritage Ltd.
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And last picture Today is a De La Rue Double pack.
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Thanks for looking at my cards :D -Jase-
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Shepherd Spy. :lol: Love those!
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First picture today is a pair of Jackson`s Civil War decks.
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Next pack is a "Toscane Grandi No.85" Made by Modiano of Italy, who have been producing playing cards since 1890.
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Italy has no "National" pattern as such, instead they have 16 accepted patterns which are divided into 4 Regional styles with each style being played in different parts of the country. The "Toscane" pattern is from the French regional style played mainly in the north-western half of Italy.
Next up is a `Braille` pack made by Waddingtons.
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And last today is a pair of decks from Russia. Can`t find any Information on these.
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the cards themselves are very thin plastic coated. the 36 card pack has No.6 through to Ace,Ace being highest with no jokers. The courts are identical in each pack, only the Ace of Diamonds being different.
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I got a kickstarter in today :D It`s only 4 months late :lol:
"Kadar" BY Magic Tao from over here in the U.K. Cards were printed by U.S.P.C.C
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Next up is a Goodalls Bezique set. the box is a bit tired but the cards and markers are in great condition.
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A pack of "Gibson" playing cards from De La Rue next.
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And last a pack of Waddingtons Con-Vex cards. Not the original tuck but will do until i find a better example with proper tuck.
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Thanks once again for looking at my cards :D -jase-
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Any reason for the convex cards Jase? Very peculiar cut. :lol:
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Eoghann wrote:Any reason for the convex cards Jase? Very peculiar cut. :lol:
I was thinking exactly the same thing, haha a slight waste of paper ?
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volantangel wrote:
Eoghann wrote:Any reason for the convex cards Jase? Very peculiar cut. :lol:
I was thinking exactly the same thing, haha a slight waste of paper ?
Hi Guys :D
Thanks for the question
In the Early 1950`s in a bid to boost sales Waddingtons decided to re-introduce the Cir-q-lar cards (round cards) which were very popular in the 1930`s ,alongside the Cir-q-lar cards they also began producing Slim-line ,Kon-vex(Barrel-shaped) and Zulu-shield shaped cards. These cards didn`t catch the imagination of the puplic as much as the circular cards did and were all short lived fad`s.

Here`s a few more cards.
First a couple of Bicycle packs to got with the 3 packs i already have.
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Next up a Waddingtons Bezique set.
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TheHandlordz 2014 April fools deck next
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I didn`t know anything about this pack before i bought it :lol: so was a bit suprised when i opened it
And last one today a De La Rue Advertising pack.
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Thanks for looking at my cards :D -jase-
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Ahh so it was just a little gimmick. :lol:

Kinda like the crooked deck I keep seeing on eBay. Thanks for the answer! :)
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:lol: :lol: Oh Man Sorry :oops: . i went all "School teacher" with my answer...Blah,blah,blah :roll:
your answer was much better, short and to the point. :D
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No no that's fine. I didn't know it was a novelty thing. It's interesting to know the story behind said gimmick and how it came to be. :)
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Was holding out just incase some kickstarters come in but still no joy yet :( .i see in other threads that ornates have landed in germany today so should be seeing them soon :D .
Anyway here`s "Housewives Tarot" i got on saturday. i seen this in the "look what i added"thread and just had to get it .Thanks Eoghann 8-)
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Next up a "Pasha" brand deck from Goodalls.
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A Blue coronation deck from Alf cooke to go with the Red deck i already have.
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And last today a Royal Automobile Club deck printed by Special design Products. After Waddingtons sold their Games division to Hasbro in 1995 they did little printing of playing cards .Until recently S.P.D a subsidary of waddingtons handled printing of special orders using their own Ace and joker design.sadly this pack has no jokers.
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Hehe, don't mention it. :)

I've been meaning to ask. How do you store your collection? Do you display it or keep it in boxes?
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Eoghann wrote:Hehe, don't mention it. :)

I've been meaning to ask. How do you store your collection? Do you display it or keep it in boxes?
Hiya Eoghann :D I have 2 aluminium cases,these are used for my prized decks and the rest are in zip lock plastic bags packed in boxes,not ideal i know so I will be looking into getting a better way to store the decks like a drawer unit or something like that in the future.
The White Ornate kickstarter came in today :D no custom charges which is even better :) So a Randy Butterfield Bonanza today ;) i also had my Uusi Hotcakes shipping e-mail today so looking forward to those in a couple of weeks.Here are the Bicycle branded White Ornates.
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and the Un-branded White Ornates.
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One of Each of the Obsidian or Shadow Edition decks,not sure which is the right name.
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And last is the Black Imperial deck what was a add-on in the campaign. Pictured here with the Red deck i got from Volantangel a while back.
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I only get 1 maybe 2 of each different deck on kickstarter(the only exception being Lorenzo`s Heretic campaIgn where i pledged for a Brick XI) would have loved getting a few more of these Ornates though.
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Here`s a Bezique set from Empire Card Co, a subsidary of De La Rue.
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De La Rue was using these Small index`s from 1880-1890.
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Next up a "Hoover" vacuum cleaner advertising pack from Waddingtons, with custom courts and Ace of spades and a picture of the Hoover factory on the back.The court are repeated for each suit though which is a shame.
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And last today a pack of De La Rue`s "Pigmy" miniature cards.Square Corners and plain backs, the "Dexter" index was introduced into packs around 1875.
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Thanks for looking at my cards :D -jase-
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That Hoover deck has some pretty cool courts!

What does the little underlined letter mean on the Pigmy deck pips? Also I would think the jack would have a J instead of a K, any reason for that?
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Eoghann wrote:That Hoover deck has some pretty cool courts!

What does the little underlined letter mean on the Pigmy deck pips? Also I would think the jack would have a J instead of a K, any reason for that?
Hiya Eoghann. :D i always thought an underlined letter like that meant that the word was shortened,but am not to sure. i do know that Kn means Knave which is another name used for jacks. there are 3 vartiations of the Dexter index with later variations having a J for the jack and 1 for the Ace,also a variation with a red or black outline of the pips with the number inside.
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D'oh! Knave! I totally forgot that's another name for the Jack. Now it makes much more sense. :lol:
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A Manikin Cigar Advertising deck from Goodalls to start off with.
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This deck was given in exchange for vouchers found inside cigar packets - Much like the "Wills scheme".Each voucher was only worth 2-3 points each and with "Gifts" costing from 500- 20,000 points you needed to smoke a lot of cigars to get something worthwhile.The pack came in its original postage box which has a 1939 date stamp on it ,The presentation box,Tuck and cards are in excellent condition.
I was holding this set back because of another thread but there has been nothing posted in there for a while.
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I`ve seen a travel edition of these as well.
Next up a Artists deck called "The Bristol Pack".An English deck dated 2005
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And last today a "De Luxe" branded pack from Alf Cooke.
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Thanks for looking at my cards :D -jase-
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First picture today is a "Viking" brand Waddingtons deck :)
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A nice "Fauntleroy" patience deck from U.S.P.C.C, Still in its imported Tax wrapper.
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Next up is a Flaxette brand deck from De La Rue.
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And Last picture today??? .I don`t know anything about this pack, i got it for £1 only because i got a few other decks from the same dealer. There are 56 "Cards", 14 of each of the 4 colours . No tuck only a paper wrapper
Shown here with a poker-sized card.
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i would be very grateful for any information about these cards.
Thanks for looking at my cards :D -Jase-
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Haha i know what that last packet of cards is. Well technically its not really "cards" per se. Its the card version of chinese chess, probably some variation of it given that there are 4 colours instead of two. If you stare hard enough, the characters on the cards are the same as those on the chess board. But then again i could be completely wrong and this is an entirely different game.

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volantangel wrote:Haha i know what that last packet of cards is. Well technically its not really "cards" per se. Its the card version of chinese chess, probably some variation of it given that there are 4 colours instead of two. If you stare hard enough, the characters on the cards are the same as those on the chess board. But then again i could be completely wrong and this is an entirely different game.
Thanks Volantangel :D . I managed to get a lot of information about the cards because of your help. Anyone interested can find info on these at http://www.wopc.co.uk/singapore/Hokkien ... olour.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" .

A few more decks ,First up an Alf cooke.
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Next up a Double patience set from Piatnik.
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A Double patience set,this one`s from De La Rue.
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And last picture a Waddingtons patience deck.
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Been thinking about this for a while now and have decided not to post anymore.
Thanks to everyone who has looked at and commented on my cards :D
So long and thanks for all the Fish -jase-
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Aww. Whys that? At any rate, all good things must come to an end. It's been a thread for the ages. Thanks a lot for taking the time to show us your great collection! :)
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I agree ! It's such a pity ! I loved looking at all the cards I would otherwise never have had the chance to see !
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Thanks so much for sharing! I learned a lot and enjoyed it immensely!
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Sorry to see this great thread end.
It was such a good mix of old and new.... and Waddingtons.

Jase, please tell me you are going to still be around the forum, or are we losing you completely? :(
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I got a package in yesterday containing three packets of cards. The result of a "Kind of Trade" :?
Decided to show the pictures here instead of the"look what i added thread" in the hope that the post will be a prelude to me continuing this thread later on.
Anyway first picture is a pair of modern decks from Bent Castle Workshops, Getting these from a friend makes them quite special so i dare not open them (I`m tempted though :lol: ).
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The other pack is a vintage Aviator :o I will need to do a bit of research on American stamps as i focus mainly on british decks . Very Elegant looking pack :D
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To fill up the post some more pictures,
This next picture is of a pair of LUXX from JP playing cards here in England designed by Randy Butterfield.
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These are very beautiful cards, i decided to get an extra set to use for trade or maybe for one of Eoghann`s impromtu contests ;) i have not really thought about building a "trade" stash before,But as trade might be the only way i could get certain decks..i thought it prudent to have a nice pile of choice decks just in case.
And the last picture is of a nice Patience set from Goodalls.
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This variation of the Most commonly used Ace by Goodalls, was produced between 1897 when the Limd was added to the legend and 1921 when the Limd was replaced by Ltd after the De La Rue take over.
Thanks for looking at my cards :D -jase-
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Open them open them ! Im sure the person who sent you wouldnt mind ! XD
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volantangel wrote:Open them open them ! Im sure the person who sent you wouldnt mind ! XD
OOh you are naughty. :lol: ...i may well do ...eventually.
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Really like the backs on those Goodall Patience decks. They seem almost modern looking in their design somehow. I guess timeless would be the right word.

**edit** Thanks Jase, for the post that had the Zombie Cribbage. I love it and bought my own. The zombies have arrived and now I have to convince someone to play it with me. :ugdance:
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