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Cohort Ghost Marked Playing Cards Cartamundi
Cohort Ghost Marked Playing Cards
Printed on luxury pressed E7 stock, that you've come to love from our other Cohort decks.
2020 Release
WOW, E7 is great card stock. Handles like butter. This is an attractive despite its limited color palate.
Combine the tried and true reliability of Bicycle with the design team of Ellusionist and you have a set of cards that feature a smooth which are easy touch by way of Bicycle's air-cushion finish. The first time you learned how to play go fish or were introduced to the game of solitaire, it's likely you were holding Bicycle cards in your hands. Love these cards more than I can admit
The color is awesome. Or should I say lack of color. My red cohorts are my EDC deck. My favorite thing to do is some self working trick with some far out deck and have someone in the crowd say they are gimicked in some way then whip out the red cohorts and do something with the markings and them say how did you do that with the "regular" cards. Now I can use two cohart decks for this same trick thank you ellusionist. Also the love the e7 stock. The person who said they are thick is wrong they are paper thin yet stiff. The feel is like no other cards.
This is an awesome looking marked deck. The card stock is nice, thin and has good flexibility. The marking system is very well thought out.
I picked these up to try out with the red Cohort deck, both marked, and I wound up really liking them both! They feel smooth, the cards are on the thicker side, they look great. The red suits have a red index, but otherwise the pips are black, which kind of contributes to the ghostly theme. It comes with two jokers, non identical...I just do not like the Cohort Joker, they just don't look that great to me. Also comes with a double backer, and an extra queen of spades... which oddly isn't marked. The marking system is fairly clear and straightforward, but also pretty well hidden.
Overall, a nice entry into the Cohort brand.
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WOW, E7 is great card stock. Handles like butter. This is an attractive despite its limited color palate.
Combine the tried and true reliability of Bicycle with the design team of Ellusionist and you have a set of cards that feature a smooth which are easy touch by way of Bicycle's air-cushion finish. The first time you learned how to play go fish or were introduced to the game of solitaire, it's likely you were holding Bicycle cards in your hands. Love these cards more than I can admit
The color is awesome. Or should I say lack of color. My red cohorts are my EDC deck. My favorite thing to do is some self working trick with some far out deck and have someone in the crowd say they are gimicked in some way then whip out the red cohorts and do something with the markings and them say how did you do that with the "regular" cards. Now I can use two cohart decks for this same trick thank you ellusionist. Also the love the e7 stock. The person who said they are thick is wrong they are paper thin yet stiff. The feel is like no other cards.
This is an awesome looking marked deck. The card stock is nice, thin and has good flexibility. The marking system is very well thought out.
I picked these up to try out with the red Cohort deck, both marked, and I wound up really liking them both! They feel smooth, the cards are on the thicker side, they look great. The red suits have a red index, but otherwise the pips are black, which kind of contributes to the ghostly theme. It comes with two jokers, non identical...I just do not like the Cohort Joker, they just don't look that great to me. Also comes with a double backer, and an extra queen of spades... which oddly isn't marked. The marking system is fairly clear and straightforward, but also pretty well hidden.
Overall, a nice entry into the Cohort brand.
WOW, E7 is great card stock. Handles like butter. This is an attractive despite its limited color palate.
Combine the tried and true reliability of Bicycle with the design team of Ellusionist and you have a set of cards that feature a smooth which are easy touch by way of Bicycle's air-cushion finish. The first time you learned how to play go fish or were introduced to the game of solitaire, it's likely you were holding Bicycle cards in your hands. Love these cards more than I can admit
The color is awesome. Or should I say lack of color. My red cohorts are my EDC deck. My favorite thing to do is some self working trick with some far out deck and have someone in the crowd say they are gimicked in some way then whip out the red cohorts and do something with the markings and them say how did you do that with the "regular" cards. Now I can use two cohart decks for this same trick thank you ellusionist. Also the love the e7 stock. The person who said they are thick is wrong they are paper thin yet stiff. The feel is like no other cards.
This is an awesome looking marked deck. The card stock is nice, thin and has good flexibility. The marking system is very well thought out.
I picked these up to try out with the red Cohort deck, both marked, and I wound up really liking them both! They feel smooth, the cards are on the thicker side, they look great. The red suits have a red index, but otherwise the pips are black, which kind of contributes to the ghostly theme. It comes with two jokers, non identical...I just do not like the Cohort Joker, they just don't look that great to me. Also comes with a double backer, and an extra queen of spades... which oddly isn't marked. The marking system is fairly clear and straightforward, but also pretty well hidden.
Overall, a nice entry into the Cohort brand.
WOW, E7 is great card stock. Handles like butter. This is an attractive despite its limited color palate.
Combine the tried and true reliability of Bicycle with the design team of Ellusionist and you have a set of cards that feature a smooth which are easy touch by way of Bicycle's air-cushion finish. The first time you learned how to play go fish or were introduced to the game of solitaire, it's likely you were holding Bicycle cards in your hands. Love these cards more than I can admit
The color is awesome. Or should I say lack of color. My red cohorts are my EDC deck. My favorite thing to do is some self working trick with some far out deck and have someone in the crowd say they are gimicked in some way then whip out the red cohorts and do something with the markings and them say how did you do that with the "regular" cards. Now I can use two cohart decks for this same trick thank you ellusionist. Also the love the e7 stock. The person who said they are thick is wrong they are paper thin yet stiff. The feel is like no other cards.
This is an awesome looking marked deck. The card stock is nice, thin and has good flexibility. The marking system is very well thought out.
I picked these up to try out with the red Cohort deck, both marked, and I wound up really liking them both! They feel smooth, the cards are on the thicker side, they look great. The red suits have a red index, but otherwise the pips are black, which kind of contributes to the ghostly theme. It comes with two jokers, non identical...I just do not like the Cohort Joker, they just don't look that great to me. Also comes with a double backer, and an extra queen of spades... which oddly isn't marked. The marking system is fairly clear and straightforward, but also pretty well hidden.
Overall, a nice entry into the Cohort brand.
WOW, E7 is great card stock. Handles like butter. This is an attractive despite its limited color palate.
Combine the tried and true reliability of Bicycle with the design team of Ellusionist and you have a set of cards that feature a smooth which are easy touch by way of Bicycle's air-cushion finish. The first time you learned how to play go fish or were introduced to the game of solitaire, it's likely you were holding Bicycle cards in your hands. Love these cards more than I can admit
The color is awesome. Or should I say lack of color. My red cohorts are my EDC deck. My favorite thing to do is some self working trick with some far out deck and have someone in the crowd say they are gimicked in some way then whip out the red cohorts and do something with the markings and them say how did you do that with the "regular" cards. Now I can use two cohart decks for this same trick thank you ellusionist. Also the love the e7 stock. The person who said they are thick is wrong they are paper thin yet stiff. The feel is like no other cards.
This is an awesome looking marked deck. The card stock is nice, thin and has good flexibility. The marking system is very well thought out.
I picked these up to try out with the red Cohort deck, both marked, and I wound up really liking them both! They feel smooth, the cards are on the thicker side, they look great. The red suits have a red index, but otherwise the pips are black, which kind of contributes to the ghostly theme. It comes with two jokers, non identical...I just do not like the Cohort Joker, they just don't look that great to me. Also comes with a double backer, and an extra queen of spades... which oddly isn't marked. The marking system is fairly clear and straightforward, but also pretty well hidden.
Overall, a nice entry into the Cohort brand.
WOW, E7 is great card stock. Handles like butter. This is an attractive despite its limited color palate.
Combine the tried and true reliability of Bicycle with the design team of Ellusionist and you have a set of cards that feature a smooth which are easy touch by way of Bicycle's air-cushion finish. The first time you learned how to play go fish or were introduced to the game of solitaire, it's likely you were holding Bicycle cards in your hands. Love these cards more than I can admit
The color is awesome. Or should I say lack of color. My red cohorts are my EDC deck. My favorite thing to do is some self working trick with some far out deck and have someone in the crowd say they are gimicked in some way then whip out the red cohorts and do something with the markings and them say how did you do that with the "regular" cards. Now I can use two cohart decks for this same trick thank you ellusionist. Also the love the e7 stock. The person who said they are thick is wrong they are paper thin yet stiff. The feel is like no other cards.
This is an awesome looking marked deck. The card stock is nice, thin and has good flexibility. The marking system is very well thought out.
I picked these up to try out with the red Cohort deck, both marked, and I wound up really liking them both! They feel smooth, the cards are on the thicker side, they look great. The red suits have a red index, but otherwise the pips are black, which kind of contributes to the ghostly theme. It comes with two jokers, non identical...I just do not like the Cohort Joker, they just don't look that great to me. Also comes with a double backer, and an extra queen of spades... which oddly isn't marked. The marking system is fairly clear and straightforward, but also pretty well hidden.
Overall, a nice entry into the Cohort brand.
WOW, E7 is great card stock. Handles like butter. This is an attractive despite its limited color palate.
Combine the tried and true reliability of Bicycle with the design team of Ellusionist and you have a set of cards that feature a smooth which are easy touch by way of Bicycle's air-cushion finish. The first time you learned how to play go fish or were introduced to the game of solitaire, it's likely you were holding Bicycle cards in your hands. Love these cards more than I can admit
The color is awesome. Or should I say lack of color. My red cohorts are my EDC deck. My favorite thing to do is some self working trick with some far out deck and have someone in the crowd say they are gimicked in some way then whip out the red cohorts and do something with the markings and them say how did you do that with the "regular" cards. Now I can use two cohart decks for this same trick thank you ellusionist. Also the love the e7 stock. The person who said they are thick is wrong they are paper thin yet stiff. The feel is like no other cards.
This is an awesome looking marked deck. The card stock is nice, thin and has good flexibility. The marking system is very well thought out.
I picked these up to try out with the red Cohort deck, both marked, and I wound up really liking them both! They feel smooth, the cards are on the thicker side, they look great. The red suits have a red index, but otherwise the pips are black, which kind of contributes to the ghostly theme. It comes with two jokers, non identical...I just do not like the Cohort Joker, they just don't look that great to me. Also comes with a double backer, and an extra queen of spades... which oddly isn't marked. The marking system is fairly clear and straightforward, but also pretty well hidden.
Overall, a nice entry into the Cohort brand.