Vintage Label Playing Cards (Gold Gilded Black Edition)

Deck of cards by Craig Maidment
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Designed by: Craig Maidment
Limited to: 1900
Card stock: Regular
Box seal: No
Custom faces: No
Card finish: Linen 310gsm casino
Printed by: MPC

Printed by MPC
Printed by
MPC
Card finish
Linen 310gsm casino
finish
Card stock
Regular
card stock
Faces
Standard faces

Vintage Label Playing Cards (Gold Gilded Black Edition)

25.00 usd

Deck of cards by Craig Maidment (25.00)

Out of stock. Email me when new stock arrives.

CLCPC Studio 52 and Royal Crown Playing Card Company have partnered to launch a new collection of luxury playing cards. Each deck of ornate Vintage Label Playing Cards is inspired by the packaging often found on early 20th century wine bottles.

The backs and tuck cases of these classically-inspired decks are marvelously sophisticated and vintage, and are perfect for any magician, cardist, poker player or wine enthusiast. Each 56-card deck includes 2 Jokers, a double-backer and another special gaff card. It also comes pre-arranged in a unique stack that enables exclusive magic tricks.

The Gold Gilded Black Edition of Vintage Label Playing Cards was developed as part of an EXTREMELY LIMITED print of just 1,900 decks. As is the case with collecting wine, the value of each deck of Vintage Label Playing Cards will increase with time. Any avid playing cards enthusiast will not want to miss their chance to get their hands on this inaugural release in the Vintage Label Playing Cards collection.

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