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Bicycle Art Playing Cards Piatnik

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Bicycle Art Playing Cards Piatnik

$7.99 USD
 per 

Bicycle Art Playing Cards

This is a single poker size deck of playing cards featuring classic bicycle art.

Created in Austria by PIATNIK. The Piatnik factory was established in 1824 and is a recognized symbol of Vienna. When speaking about Playing Cards in Austria or anywhere else in the world, PIATNIK inevitably comes to mind.  Both the production methods and the assortment have changed significantly in the 185 year history of the company. An annual output of 25 million Playing cards, 1 million Board Games and 1 million Jigsaw Puzzles is proof that traditional games have lost none of their appeal. As ever Playing cards remain the central product category and PIATNIK offers the largest selection of standard and luxury Playing Card items worldwide. In the interest of product diversity and quality PIATNIK constantly pursues technical advancement and innovation in the production and processing of its wide range. 

Deck is brand new and sealed in cello wrap.

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As a fan of both playing cards and bicycles, I love this deck. Colorful and fun, the great classic European posters look great on these cards, and the card back design is dynamic and enjoyable too. It was very clever to use classic pin-up bicycle beauties for all of the queens; my only quibble is that the box attributes all 4 queens to artist Gil Elvgren, while it was his colleague Harry Ekman who painted the terrific "Still Wicked" used on the queen of clubs. Regular Piatnik feel and cut here, which doesn't appeal to all tastes, but the subject matter is solid.

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As a fan of both playing cards and bicycles, I love this deck. Colorful and fun, the great classic European posters look great on these cards, and the card back design is dynamic and enjoyable too. It was very clever to use classic pin-up bicycle beauties for all of the queens; my only quibble is that the box attributes all 4 queens to artist Gil Elvgren, while it was his colleague Harry Ekman who painted the terrific "Still Wicked" used on the queen of clubs. Regular Piatnik feel and cut here, which doesn't appeal to all tastes, but the subject matter is solid.

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As a fan of both playing cards and bicycles, I love this deck. Colorful and fun, the great classic European posters look great on these cards, and the card back design is dynamic and enjoyable too. It was very clever to use classic pin-up bicycle beauties for all of the queens; my only quibble is that the box attributes all 4 queens to artist Gil Elvgren, while it was his colleague Harry Ekman who painted the terrific "Still Wicked" used on the queen of clubs. Regular Piatnik feel and cut here, which doesn't appeal to all tastes, but the subject matter is solid.

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Martin
Love It

As a fan of both playing cards and bicycles, I love this deck. Colorful and fun, the great classic European posters look great on these cards, and the card back design is dynamic and enjoyable too. It was very clever to use classic pin-up bicycle beauties for all of the queens; my only quibble is that the box attributes all 4 queens to artist Gil Elvgren, while it was his colleague Harry Ekman who painted the terrific "Still Wicked" used on the queen of clubs. Regular Piatnik feel and cut here, which doesn't appeal to all tastes, but the subject matter is solid.

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Martin
Love It

As a fan of both playing cards and bicycles, I love this deck. Colorful and fun, the great classic European posters look great on these cards, and the card back design is dynamic and enjoyable too. It was very clever to use classic pin-up bicycle beauties for all of the queens; my only quibble is that the box attributes all 4 queens to artist Gil Elvgren, while it was his colleague Harry Ekman who painted the terrific "Still Wicked" used on the queen of clubs. Regular Piatnik feel and cut here, which doesn't appeal to all tastes, but the subject matter is solid.