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Gotta love a mad inverted Kingfisher Jase, he's a beauty .... !
O, I beg of you your comprehensions,
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my only competition is with myselves.

But Lèse-majesté, especially >Normans, natch.

Is jarnstill the Ars of the Hors Nebulous ?
Neigh .... the Effluxor of the Omniverse ??
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Bruno wrote:Gotta love a mad inverted Kingfisher Jase, he's a beauty .... !
Hey Bruno It`s great to see someone else appreciates my Waddies :ugdance: :ugking: OOps sorry i didn`t notice i had the deck upside down :lol: :lol:
Here`s a Bancks Brothers Bezique deck from 1865-1890.The court cards are pretty crude compared to other manufacturers designs at that time.
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A couple of Albino Dragon decks.
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A deck from the Canary Islands, i`ve no information on these yet sorry.
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And a double set from Waddingtons to finish today. Although waddintons had there own Tartan series from the early 1930`s onwards, the back designs on this pack were inherited from De La Rue and used used by waddingtons after their take over in 1969. The decks are also from different dates ,the Macgregor back has the Amalgamated ace used from 1969-1971 and the Anderson back has the first Waddingtons version of the Ace used between 1971-1974.
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Thanks for looking at my cards :D -jase-
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You've been finding some gorgeous Bezique decks jase. And having that AG Muller anniversary deck is amazing. And the Flamisches Jagdkartenpiel :drool:
I have been missing so much.
Your post to the Worldwide shames me. I have to add something there myself soon.
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dazzleguts wrote:You've been finding some gorgeous Bezique decks jase. And having that AG Muller anniversary deck is amazing. And the Flamisches Jagdkartenpiel
Hiya Dazzelguts :D ..i aint forgotten you my friend....you forgot to mention all those cool waddingtons you`ve missed :lol: :lol:
dazzleguts wrote:Your post to the Worldwide shames me. I have to add something there myself soon.
Decided to start posting in the worldwide again (one or two a week)will get to the cloisters pack soon but as you know the cards are quite large so will need a bit of time for those...
If you or anyone else has a request to see any of my cards in worldwide just let me know and i`ll get them scanned.

Romance Espanol ,designed by Carlos saenz de Tejada and printed by Fournier from 1951 onwards. some great Scans of this deck has been posted in the Spain section of worldwide by Volantangel.
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A couple of modern decks.
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An Alice in Wonderland themed House of Cards deck.
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And finally today a double Waddingtons set.
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Thanks for looking at my cards :D -jase-
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Lovely cards as usual Jase! The Romance Espanol deck courts are amazing, will have to check out Kai's post.

Always enjoy seeing your posts, though I do need to control my urge to purchase all the decks I like :lol:
A deck a day helps keep the addiction at bay!

Check out my collection on Instagram @caratcasecreations
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shermjack wrote:Lovely cards as usual Jase! The Romance Espanol deck courts are amazing, will have to check out Kai's post.

Always enjoy seeing your posts, though I do need to control my urge to purchase all the decks I like :lol:
Alway enjoy seeing your comments :D Yes i was very jealous when Kai posted his decks, took me a while but eventually i got one 8-)

Islenzk Spil, designed by Tryggvi Magnusson.More info and scans can be ssn in the worldwide forum.
A BIG thank you to my good friend Bruno who sorted me out with this deck....i owe you one buddy 8-)
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A couple of Piatnik boxsets, Albrecht Durer and Tudor rose patience.
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A deck of cards showing the Belgium-Genoese pattern printed by Italcards.
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And a Waddingtons Bridge set to finish today. The Tuck boxes have the sticker on the side telling of the abolition of tax duty to British playing cards on the 4th Aug 1960.
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You're right Jase, no wuckers, little enough return for the mighty effort you put into this thread for us all .... yours is a phenominal, outstandin' show, bro ....

That Dürer Deck .... ! 8-)
O, I beg of you your comprehensions,
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But Lèse-majesté, especially >Normans, natch.

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Bruno wrote:You're right Jase, no wuckers, little enough return for the mighty effort you put into this thread for us all .... yours is a phenominal, outstandin' show, bro ....

That Dürer Deck .... ! 8-)
:D Hey Bruno T`aint no thing :P

Albrecht Drurer....Brilliant, his woodcuts are out of this world. :drool:

I was reading up on my circular cards by the master P.W c.1500 for the worldwide, and it seems that master P.W ,a contemporary of durer`s, was highly influenced by his works especially his animal sketches. The copperplate cards by Vigil solis c.1544 are also influenced by durer`s works especially the horses and riders of the court cards.
Will see those two decks in the Worldwide Time Machine shortly.

"Jeu des drapeaux" or "Game of flags", This deck was originally produced by Galleaux of France in 1814 and has been reprinted many times by many manufacturers over the years. This Limited Edition pack was printed in 1977 by Edizione del Solleone di Vito Arienti.
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A pair of Egyptian decks titled "Abul Sembel" printed by Moharrem Press Alexandia ,One Red back and one Blue and came in a nice leather box.
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"Chichikov & Co." produced by Alexsey Orleansky in 2011 and illustrated by P. Boklevsky. This Russian deck is a companion deck to the "Dead Souls" deck i showed in an earlier post, and it shows more illustrations by the same artist based on characters from the Dead Souls Novel by Nikolai Gogol.
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And a couple of Waddingtons to finish off today.
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Thanks for looking at my cards :D -jase-
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All Waddingtons today :D
First up is a Play & Learn bridge set. included in the box is a 32 page booklet with 9 large lesson cards and two packs of cards with special design backs that helps with the instructions from the booklet and lesson cards.
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A Guiness double set. The green back is a new colour for me ,also this set has the custom Guiness jokers.
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A double CTCO deck with Chatsworth house on the backs (one grey border and one blue).Both decks are sealed and have the amalgamated seals so the set dates from 1969-1971.
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And a double advertising set to finish today.
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Thanks for looking at my cards :D -jase-
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A couple of "Bricks" and a "Un-cut" of Chinese money cards, Made in Belgium for the Asian market. the bricks have 10 packets of cards, 60 cards per pack and the Un-cut is a printers proof sheet to test plates. The un-cut is signed and dated Van Genechten 1890 but am unsure who manufactured the Bricks.
more information about these cards can be seen in the chinese section of worldwide.
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Souvenir of Egypt made by Fournier from 1980`s onwards.
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Marguerite No.130 made by Andrew Dougherty c.1910.
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And a Hoover double deck from Waddingtons, the courts are repeating unfortunately.
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And to finish today a few more picture backs and advertising decks from waddingtons :D
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A full 52 card deck by De La Rue c.1855-1862. This Exportation Ace was used at the same time as the Old Frizzle Ace from 1828 to 1862. There was no Tax Duty on cards intended for overseas as opposed to the One Shilling Duty for card intended for domestic sales.
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Double Advertising deck manufactured in Sweden by J Oberg & Son, dated 1963.
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A couple of modernish decks, "Torchwood" by Carta Mundi and "Rasta" by Fournier
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And a double JPS advertising set by Waddingtons to finish.
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Two "Societe Generale" Boxsets from Waddingtons and dated 1971.
Standard version on the left and special presentation set on the right.
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All the decks are gilded and cello sealed with the Amalgamated gold seal, the faces are the Siriol clarry "Four Seasons" design printed by waddingtons in 1963. (you can see these on page 1 of the England thread of worldwide)
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Four more Calendar packs to add to the collection.
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And a Waddingtons No.1 silver plated card case made by Links of London for Winning Moves.
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Der Diener Zweier Herren. Unknown date.
The Leifelden Museum of Germany`s facsimile of the 52 card pack originally published in France in 1720 showing characters from the Comedia del Arte.
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An Art deck titled The Winning Hand c.1980`s
This deck is made up of designs submitted by students of over 250 art schools who entered the winning hands competition sponsored by the Victoria & Albert Museum and Virgin Atlantic Airways.
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The Cutler Trust charity pack dated 2004 printed by Richard Edward cards, the cutler trust was set up by the Worshipful company of makers of playing cards and this limited edition of 2,000 packs was released to help boost funds for the charity.
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And a couple of advertising decks by waddingtons to finish today.
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A double Bezique set from Reynolds & Sons dated 1862-1880. Both sets of cards have the same back design.
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Jeu Henri IV, printed by J.C Dusserre of France date unknown. The deck reproduces a pack of cards attributed to Vincent Goyrand who was a cardmaker in France around 1600. I bought 3 large matchbox labels with these courts a while ago and have been looking for a deck since. glad to have stumbled upon these.
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An advertising deck for the British India Steam Navigation Company printed by Alf Cooke with a specially designed Ace of Spades.
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And a couple of Advertising decks for B+I Line by two different printers. On the left printed by Coeur of Germany and on the right printed by Waddingtons.
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The Curator deck brings back memories. Its one of my favourite deck during that time. So simple yet beautiful deck to have.
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A full set of 52 cards from De La Rue c.1855-1862. Old frizzle ace and D4.1 Courts.
De La Rue introduced double-ended courts in 1850 (D4) Additional decorations to the clothing were added to these plates in 1855 (D4.1)as well as some colour variations e.g all jacks have yellow hair.these plates lasted until 1865 until a complete redraw was undertaken (D5)
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Circular cards manufactured by Fournier of Spain.
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A gilded Marden,Son & Hall deck from 1933.
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And last today is a double advertising deck for the Blue Funnel Line made by Waddingtons.
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Thanks for looking at my cards :D -jase-
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Very cool ace in that Cutler deck Jase!
Mad capering figures everywhere, and touches of colour. Nice find.

And the antique decks....and the round Fournier :drool: ... it's always a pleasure viewing your thread .

**update October 1
Forgot to mention that your Comedia del Art set looks like prints made from the engraved plates. You can see an indent in the paper around each image. I also love the courts in the Jeu Henri IV. Great find.
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Kaiserkarte printed by ASS from 1975 onwards. The cards were originally designed for the German Imperial family in 1920.
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Standard Deck of 52 cards from L. Biermans of Belgium. No Wrapper or Tuck and the Joker dates the deck around 1930-1940`s.
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Grand Prix deck of 1973, designed by Genevieve Lirola and printed by Grimaud. Repeating courts but a different colour scheme for each suit.
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And a double Waddingtons deck to finish.
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A double set by Grimaud titled Stained Glass Window, dated 1985. The cards are the same as the "Vitraux moyen age" deck by grimaud and i have posted scans a while back in the french section of worldwide.
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Hackett of London advertising deck. Repeating custom court cards.
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A couple of Lager advertising decks from Carta Mundi.
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And a couple of Waddingtons advertising decks to finish today.
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Thanks for looking at my cards :D -jase-
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Roald Dahl produced by Petit la Borde (printed in China) in 2008, Illustrations by Quentin Blake.
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A Salzberg Pattern deck produced by Piatnik. The Italian tax stamp dates the deck to the 1940`s.
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A reproduction of a James English deck from 1882. Printed by Mt Hood Playing Cards in the U.S.A in 2003.
Unfortunately they failed to reproduce the James English Ace of Spades for some reason, but other than that a very nice reproduction.
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And finally today a couple of Waddingtons advertising decks.
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Thanks for looking at my cards :D -jase-
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A couple of kickstarters arrived during the week, the first is Home Run Games reproduction of Samuel Harts Saladee`s Patent playing cards.
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The 1965 worshipful company installation pack, commemorating the signing of the Magna Carta at Runnymede.
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A couple of sealed Lo Scarabeo decks.
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And a couple of Waddingtons advertising decks to finish.
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Thanks for looking at my cards :D -jase-
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The second kickstarter is Bone & Ebon which was designed and illustrated by Noah Whippie, produced and printed by Noir Arts (NPCC).
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A pack of italian cards from Dal Negro featuring the Sarde Pattern.
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A British Legion double pack printed by Alf Cooke, the Red back is still tax sealed.
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And to finish today a double deck from Waddingtons.
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Thanks for looking at my cards :D -jase-
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Jeu des Fables ou de Metamorphose, Limited edition of 600 decks printed by Edizioni del solleone in 1986.
This facsimile is the first of four educational decks produced in 1644 by Jean Desmarests and illustrated by Stefano Della Bella, that was intended to help educated the young King Louis XIV of France.
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The Oscar Wilde Playing Cards produced by Pressage International and distributed by David Westnedge in 1986.
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Historic Playing Cards. these "made to look old" cards was designed by TSD:UK in 2016.
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And a pack of Waddingtons Silkette Playing cards printed in Dublin,Ireland by Ormond.
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I`ve been eagerly waiting for this very cool kickstarter to arrive. Cryptic Cards designed by Immy Smith and Printed by Carta Mundi. :drool: i originally backed for a 66 card deck ,but with the change of printer (due to the original printer trying to pass inferior tuck boxes onto Immy :evil: ) that didn`t do 66 card decks, i choose to get a book (which has pictures of the extra cards from the 66 card deck) and an extra deck instead.
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Two full decks of 52 cards by the Bancks Brothers c.1849-1862, Old Frizzle Ace , single figure courts (HB 1) and Plain backs.
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The Pitufos , Printed by Fournier in 2013.
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And last picture today is a double Waddingtons.
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Thanks for looking at my cards :D -jase-
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Thanks for sharing a picture of my cards, so glad you're enjoying them :D :D
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CrypticCards wrote:Thanks for sharing a picture of my cards, so glad you're enjoying them :D :D
Hiya Immy, Your cards are a delight and it`s my pleasure showing them off. 8-)
Here`s some more cards,
Jeu des Fortifications , printed in 1982 by Edizione del solleone. This is a facsimilie of a deck designed by Gilles de la Boissiere of Paris in 1668.
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A dutch deck printed by Speelkaarten Fabriek Nederland advertising the Nederland line. The Pattern is called "Niew Neerlandia A Pattern" and was designed by M.A. Koekkoek in 1931, this deck has both Dutch and english indices.
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A Compaq advertising deck printed by Games and Print Services of the U.K.
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And a double deck from Waddingtons to finish today.
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Thanks for looking at my cards :D -jase-
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Thanks for these jase ....
The paradox of Marvelous Moths and Gunpowder Architecture ....
Ahh, playing cards !
O, I beg of you your comprehensions,
yet laugh at your contempts ....
my only competition is with myselves.

But Lèse-majesté, especially >Normans, natch.

Is jarnstill the Ars of the Hors Nebulous ?
Neigh .... the Effluxor of the Omniverse ??
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Standard English Pattern with single-figure courts manufactured for L.N Mann by Van Genechten of Turnhout in 1890. L.N. Mann is recorded as a trading name for Mesmaekers also of Turnhout, who may have been the actual exporter of the cards.
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A couple of modern reprints of the Bicycle Chainless backs from 2016.
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A 32 postcard set of the Unsavory Characters deck designed by Aleksey Orleansky from 2003. Featuring original artwork for all the court cards on the fronts and notes in russian on the backs.
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And a double advertisng set from Waddingtons to finish today.
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Thanks for looking at my cards :D -jase-
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Snap, them British Ropes ....
Almost a lost legacy, ropemaking.
Almost ....
O, I beg of you your comprehensions,
yet laugh at your contempts ....
my only competition is with myselves.

But Lèse-majesté, especially >Normans, natch.

Is jarnstill the Ars of the Hors Nebulous ?
Neigh .... the Effluxor of the Omniverse ??
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