The Boy Who Cried Magic Playing Cards

Deck of cards by Andi Gladwin
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Designed by: Michal Kociolek
Limited to: 2500
Card stock: Slimline
Card finish: B9
Printed by: Cartamundi
Box seal: Yes
Custom faces: Yes
Includes a blank facer: Yes
Includes a double-backer: Yes
Includes matching jokers: Yes

Printed by Cartamundi
Printed by
Cartamundi
Card finish
B9
finish
Card stock
Slimline
card stock
Faces
Custom faces

The Boy Who Cried Magic Playing Cards

11.95 usd

Deck of cards by Andi Gladwin (11.95)

Out of stock. Email me when new stock arrives.

Due to MASSIVE customer demand, The Boy Who Cried Magic Playing Cards are now available worldwide in limited quantities!

After releasing these gorgeous playing cards as part of the exclusive Deluxe Edition of Andi Gladwin’s first-ever book The Boy Who Cried Magic, our inbox was flooded with requests. Those who weren’t able to grab the Deluxe Version were eager to know when they'd be able to get their hands on this stunning deck of cards.

Under the watchful eye of Andi himself, The Boy Who Cried Magic Playing Cards were fully-customized by our unbelievably talented resident artist Michal Kociolek to ensure they properly embody the spirit of this special book. From the custom backs and faces to the distinct Ace of Spades and special tuck box, every element of this deck of cards was designed with collectors in mind.

However, as Andi is also a member of Team “Use Your Cards”, The Boy Who Cried Magic Playing Cards are printed on the highest quality stock from Cartamundi. This exceptional handling combined with a double-backer and double-facer make this deck of cards the perfect complement to the book and all of your other favorite card tricks.

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Customer reviews for The Boy Who Cried Magic Playing Cards

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Dan Thorpe Guitar Ltd

I bought these after buying the book. I wanted to have a couple of decks for my collection and one to use. The performance and durability of this deck is excellent. I am going to buy more when I can. I don't want to recommend them as they are likely to sell out if they keep getting positive reviews, but...... They are a great deck they feel good and look good.

 
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Saju

Great handling Cards

 
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Derek

I bought two bricks. They are now out of stock. I feel bad for those who missed out. They are exceptional.

 
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James

This deck is beautiful and a perfect compliment to Andi’s book. I bought two. One to practice with. And one to display next to the book on my bookshelf. It’s a must have for collectors.

 
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Derek

Best cards I've handled in a long time. Amazing handling right out of the box. Bought a brick and want to grab another one before they are gone.

 
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Kyle

i mess around with a lot of cards. we in this craft all of course are familiar with..of course..bicycle,bee,tally-ho,elephant. and one of my fav's ellusionist. the stock is solid. i've handled these cards in shuffles and flourishes over a hundred times. these cards just click. they flow. the double back and blank are a nice edition to whatever use you put them two, always nice to have two jokers. the boy who cried magic is an off the wall down to earth book, makes magic human..if that makes sense, anyway this review is not about the book, you can get the cards separate, no buyers remorse on this one.

 

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  • Nathaniel asks: Is this deck marked?

    • 1. Michal answers: Nope, the deck is not marked.
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  • Iñaki asks: How many are printed?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: 2500
  • Janner asks: Does it come with any sort of instructions? Thanks!

    • 1. Neal answers: No. It is a normal deck.
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