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I'm pretty sure I saw this before, but I can't find the thread. It's now available at magicshop.co.uk and i'm guessing elsewhere.

http://www.magicshop.co.uk/p142380/The_ ... _info.html
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I thought Sprouts schooled us that USPC would not print a deck that simulated the Bike box without doing a Bike deck.
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Did you realize you used sprout and school in the same sentence. That was hilarious
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DukeBoy wrote:I thought Sprouts schooled us that USPC would not print a deck that simulated the Bike box without doing a Bike deck.
I'm not positive, but I think the problem USPCC has with Sprouts' Tuck Box is the "Trusted Since..." Banner that's added under the arched logo.The Ornates had arched type and we never had any problems with the USPCC legal team. I think they're treating the Trusted banner like it's trying to emulate the Bicycle logo too much.

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walrus wrote:Did you realize you used sprout and school in the same sentence. That was hilarious
+1 What the blubber-butt said.
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The design is very reminiscent of Si Scott's work on the early S&M decks. VERY.
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MagikFingerz wrote:The design is very reminiscent of Si Scott's work on the early S&M decks. VERY.
You're bang on with that. Does anyone have any more photos?
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$35 for one deck with shipping ouch
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As for Cards Dancing, it is the biggest Chinese association for the study of card tricks after Finger Dance. It owns more than 1500 members in Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong.
That quote should tell you something. If they can't sell 2,500 decks to members, when you have 1500 of them, The design must not be that popular.

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Well it is cheap enough I guess if you live in the UK but with the money exchange and shipping fees international it comes to $35 for this side of the pond
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