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Double Black Waterproof Plastic Playing Cards
We wanted to capture in this deck the evolution of playing cards design. Therefore, the new Double Black Design represents this evolution with more elaborate illustrations, preserving the essence of the traditional playing cards but with a greater aesthetic force.
- 100 percent plastic waterproof cards
- Spot varnish finish on card faces
- Spot varnish finish on card backs
- Transparent spot varnish on tuckbox
- Matt black soft paper stock on tuckbox
- Embossing on tuckbox
- Made in Taiwan
Nice deck of cards, definitely worth the price
The Double Black Waterproof deck was produced at the same time as the new Double Black Classic deck, and is a unique version designed to complement them. Transparent spot varnish has been used on the tuck box to create a textured and glossy look, with an embossed feel that is emphasized by the matt black of the box.
This deck features cards that are 100% plastic, and hence fully waterproof. The artwork and designs have been applied to the cards by means of UV spot varnish, for a textured and glossy look that matches the tuck box.
The overall effect is highly unusual and curious - the cards look almost jet black at first glance, and it's only when you hold them up to the light at the right angle that the glossy parts of the surface comes to life as the light reflects off it. They're not practical for use in an actual game for this reason, but they certainly make a great novelty item.
Unlike the main decks, due to the unique demands of all-plastic rather than paper cards, this waterproof version has been produced in Taiwan, rather than in the United States by USPCC. - BoardGameGeek reviewer EndersGame
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Nice deck of cards, definitely worth the price
The Double Black Waterproof deck was produced at the same time as the new Double Black Classic deck, and is a unique version designed to complement them. Transparent spot varnish has been used on the tuck box to create a textured and glossy look, with an embossed feel that is emphasized by the matt black of the box.
This deck features cards that are 100% plastic, and hence fully waterproof. The artwork and designs have been applied to the cards by means of UV spot varnish, for a textured and glossy look that matches the tuck box.
The overall effect is highly unusual and curious - the cards look almost jet black at first glance, and it's only when you hold them up to the light at the right angle that the glossy parts of the surface comes to life as the light reflects off it. They're not practical for use in an actual game for this reason, but they certainly make a great novelty item.
Unlike the main decks, due to the unique demands of all-plastic rather than paper cards, this waterproof version has been produced in Taiwan, rather than in the United States by USPCC. - BoardGameGeek reviewer EndersGame
Nice deck of cards, definitely worth the price
The Double Black Waterproof deck was produced at the same time as the new Double Black Classic deck, and is a unique version designed to complement them. Transparent spot varnish has been used on the tuck box to create a textured and glossy look, with an embossed feel that is emphasized by the matt black of the box.
This deck features cards that are 100% plastic, and hence fully waterproof. The artwork and designs have been applied to the cards by means of UV spot varnish, for a textured and glossy look that matches the tuck box.
The overall effect is highly unusual and curious - the cards look almost jet black at first glance, and it's only when you hold them up to the light at the right angle that the glossy parts of the surface comes to life as the light reflects off it. They're not practical for use in an actual game for this reason, but they certainly make a great novelty item.
Unlike the main decks, due to the unique demands of all-plastic rather than paper cards, this waterproof version has been produced in Taiwan, rather than in the United States by USPCC. - BoardGameGeek reviewer EndersGame
Nice deck of cards, definitely worth the price
The Double Black Waterproof deck was produced at the same time as the new Double Black Classic deck, and is a unique version designed to complement them. Transparent spot varnish has been used on the tuck box to create a textured and glossy look, with an embossed feel that is emphasized by the matt black of the box.
This deck features cards that are 100% plastic, and hence fully waterproof. The artwork and designs have been applied to the cards by means of UV spot varnish, for a textured and glossy look that matches the tuck box.
The overall effect is highly unusual and curious - the cards look almost jet black at first glance, and it's only when you hold them up to the light at the right angle that the glossy parts of the surface comes to life as the light reflects off it. They're not practical for use in an actual game for this reason, but they certainly make a great novelty item.
Unlike the main decks, due to the unique demands of all-plastic rather than paper cards, this waterproof version has been produced in Taiwan, rather than in the United States by USPCC. - BoardGameGeek reviewer EndersGame
Nice deck of cards, definitely worth the price
The Double Black Waterproof deck was produced at the same time as the new Double Black Classic deck, and is a unique version designed to complement them. Transparent spot varnish has been used on the tuck box to create a textured and glossy look, with an embossed feel that is emphasized by the matt black of the box.
This deck features cards that are 100% plastic, and hence fully waterproof. The artwork and designs have been applied to the cards by means of UV spot varnish, for a textured and glossy look that matches the tuck box.
The overall effect is highly unusual and curious - the cards look almost jet black at first glance, and it's only when you hold them up to the light at the right angle that the glossy parts of the surface comes to life as the light reflects off it. They're not practical for use in an actual game for this reason, but they certainly make a great novelty item.
Unlike the main decks, due to the unique demands of all-plastic rather than paper cards, this waterproof version has been produced in Taiwan, rather than in the United States by USPCC. - BoardGameGeek reviewer EndersGame
Nice deck of cards, definitely worth the price
The Double Black Waterproof deck was produced at the same time as the new Double Black Classic deck, and is a unique version designed to complement them. Transparent spot varnish has been used on the tuck box to create a textured and glossy look, with an embossed feel that is emphasized by the matt black of the box.
This deck features cards that are 100% plastic, and hence fully waterproof. The artwork and designs have been applied to the cards by means of UV spot varnish, for a textured and glossy look that matches the tuck box.
The overall effect is highly unusual and curious - the cards look almost jet black at first glance, and it's only when you hold them up to the light at the right angle that the glossy parts of the surface comes to life as the light reflects off it. They're not practical for use in an actual game for this reason, but they certainly make a great novelty item.
Unlike the main decks, due to the unique demands of all-plastic rather than paper cards, this waterproof version has been produced in Taiwan, rather than in the United States by USPCC. - BoardGameGeek reviewer EndersGame
Nice deck of cards, definitely worth the price
The Double Black Waterproof deck was produced at the same time as the new Double Black Classic deck, and is a unique version designed to complement them. Transparent spot varnish has been used on the tuck box to create a textured and glossy look, with an embossed feel that is emphasized by the matt black of the box.
This deck features cards that are 100% plastic, and hence fully waterproof. The artwork and designs have been applied to the cards by means of UV spot varnish, for a textured and glossy look that matches the tuck box.
The overall effect is highly unusual and curious - the cards look almost jet black at first glance, and it's only when you hold them up to the light at the right angle that the glossy parts of the surface comes to life as the light reflects off it. They're not practical for use in an actual game for this reason, but they certainly make a great novelty item.
Unlike the main decks, due to the unique demands of all-plastic rather than paper cards, this waterproof version has been produced in Taiwan, rather than in the United States by USPCC. - BoardGameGeek reviewer EndersGame