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North Star Midnight Black Marked Cards (w/ Routines & Numbered Coin)

Deck of cards by MagicWorld.co.uk
24.00 - normally $39.95 In stock.
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North Star Midnight Black Marked Cards (w/ Routines & Numbered Coin)

39.95 usd

Deck of cards by MagicWorld.co.uk (24.00 - normally $39.95)

In stock.

A timeless deck that's a joy to handle and features devious hidden secrets.

The "Midnight Marked Black Edition Playing Cards" are the premium version of "North Star Playing Cards" with a variety of extra benefits—including a marking system and 4 routines from Mark Elsdon (standard luxury red version here).

Inspired by world-travelers, the court cards on these custom playing cards host a variety of adventurers both old and new.

"North Star Midnight Black Marked Edition Playing Cards" Details:

  • USPCC printed deck
  • Designed by James Howells & James Anthony
  • New innovative marking system
  • Numbered coin (limited to 450)
  • Double backer
  • One-way
  • 4 routines by Mark Elsdon (online instructions)
  • Exclusive Facebook group access
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  • John asks: How hard is it to see the markings? Asking because it is quite hard to read the wild deck.

    • 1. answers: In all honesty super easy. At first until you know where to look you will just see all the darker shade lines... but once you know even with fairly low light situations the cards just pop into your vision. I showed the deck to 100's of people at Blackpool where at first they could not see so I used a light.. then took it away and they saw it every time since :)
    • 2. Jan Egil answers: They are pretty darn easy to read when you know what to look for. But you cant have the lighting in the room too low...
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