Equality Marked Playing Cards

Deck of cards by Riccardo Conturbia
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Equality Marked Playing Cards

15.00 usd

Deck of cards by Riccardo Conturbia (15.00)

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Designed with the needs of magicians, cardists and poker players in mind, Equality Marked Playing Cards are a wonderful premium deck of cards built around honorable concepts of honesty and ethics.

Their luxuriously intricate back design combines well with reimagined faces to make Equality Marked Playing Cards an elegant addition to the arsenal of any deck collector. This remarkable theme culminates on the exclusive Jokers in which the Lady of Justice—who is blindfolded to physical appearances—raises the scale representing balance and equality high above her head. This is a stark juxtaposition to the Jokers included in the other member of this collection, Justice Playing Cards, where she proudly holds her sword up high.

Equality Marked Playing Cards also differ from the Justice Playing Cards by being fully marked with a clever system designed by John Cho. Each deck is printed by WJPC with a premium butter finish.

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Customer reviews for Equality Marked Playing Cards

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Garry

The marking system is top right, and near the top centre, this is also using an off set clock as to were the hands point, which is confusing.This deck is no good for reading the system when you do a fan or spreads, as the marks will be blocked by the other cards. Some of the court cards have a reveal, the pips have an inner boarder, comes with two matching jokers, and a double backer.

 

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