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Grid Blackout UV Ink Bicycle Playing Cards

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Grid Blackout UV Ink Bicycle Playing Cards

$11.99 USD
 per 

Grid Blackout UV Ink Bicycle Playing Cards

LIMITED EDITION: Only 5000 printed! Will NOT be reprinted. 

The very last of the Mythical GRID Series from the collaboration of 4PM and Gambler's Warehouse and printed by the USPCC.
 

There are pioneering decks that are ahead of their time. It was in 2012 when 4PM launched the first edition of the GRID Deck, a modern and minimalist design that was a groundbreaking success. 

After it, the next edition 2.0, gave a twist to the designs incorporating special inks with interesting, glowing revelations under UV light. Since then, other versions have been created that have always combined a futuristic aesthetic with the best papers and finishes to offer an awesome quality product. The prices of all previous versions skyrocketed on eBay due to limited availability post Kickstarter and almost all sold out. 

Now, Gambler's Warehouse and 4PM are honored to present the very last of the GRID Series: BLACKOUT

BICYCLE GRID BLACKOUT DECK FEATURES:
  • 56 sleek custom playing cards
  • Black faces with silver and white accents
  • Manufactured on quality Bicycle® Classic stock paper
  • Custom face cards, Court cards, Jokers and tuck box
  • UV ink highlights
  • Bicycle limited edition - Only 5000 to be printed (no reprints)
  • Air cushion finish
  • Matte tuck box
  • Black and silver foil in tuck box
  • Inner silver foil in tuck box
  • Custom silver foil seal
  • 2019 Release

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Holly

Cool deck of cards. Absolutely love it.

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JJ
The cards look great...half of them that is

This is a cool deck but falls a little short. The clubs and spades don't have any UV ink on the number or suit, making it near impossible to see what the card is in dark conditions, which is where the UV ink would look the coolest. It feels like a significant oversight, I think this could have easily been solved if the clubs and spades were printed the same, just with a different color UV ink.

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