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Fox Targets Playing Cards EPCC

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Fox Targets Playing Cards EPCC

$9.99 USD
 per 

True beauty is natural and elusive, much like the fox. Inspired by our love of nature, Fox Targets Playing Cardsembraces an authentic, raw beauty that reflects the allure of the rugged outdoors. 

Pixel by pixel, hand-crafted artwork art-directed by Jason Brumbalow and illustrated by Lance Miller. Masterfully printed by the Expert Playing Card Company on a premium stock and crafted with a smooth, slipstream finish. 

All that glitters is not gold. True beauty is just knowing where to look. 

Murphy's Magic Playing Card Co, is proud to present: the Fox Targets.

Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
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FMN
Quite a Nice Deck

The Fox Targets have a simple, impactful design. The red-suit court cards use two tones of red to prevent the otherwise monochrome line art from becoming confused. The backs are a nice shade of blue. And I'll never not love off-white card stock. The cards themselves are probably some of the stiffest I've owned, and they are a little difficult to shuffle at first.

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Eric
Classy!

Classy looking deck with a little retro in it in the form of Art Deco lettering and art work.Tuck case is even done very well.

J
Jake
nice

Beautiful design. They handle great but the art is the best point here. Calculated calm.

E
EndersGame Reviewer
A luxury deck with an outdoor look

This deck exudes sophistication with a matt forest green tuck box, with a stylish design on the front. Small details, like ornamentation on the tuck flaps, especially the foxes on the upper flap, all confirm an initial impression of quality. Various symbols appear throughout, like a campfire, arrows, ax, and tent, while the overall picture suggests an outdoors scene. It's obvious that this deck was inspired by a love for nature, and the rugged beauty of the great outdoors.

The card backs are a soft green grey that doesn't overstate itself, and there is a mirrored design that incorporates the Fox Targets monogram. The colour of the face cards is slightly off-white, matching the borders on the backs, to give the entire look an environmentally friendly touch. The court cards are line drawings, black in the case of the spades and clubs, and two tones of red in the case of the hearts and diamonds. These feature illustrations of native Americans, many in ceremonial war dress, and armed with hatches and arrows.

This is a set of playing cards that feels simultaneously outdoorsy, adventurous, and yet exceedingly practical, full of elegance, and sophistication. - BGG reviewer EndersGame

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Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
75%
(3)
25%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
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F
FMN
Quite a Nice Deck

The Fox Targets have a simple, impactful design. The red-suit court cards use two tones of red to prevent the otherwise monochrome line art from becoming confused. The backs are a nice shade of blue. And I'll never not love off-white card stock. The cards themselves are probably some of the stiffest I've owned, and they are a little difficult to shuffle at first.

E
Eric
Classy!

Classy looking deck with a little retro in it in the form of Art Deco lettering and art work.Tuck case is even done very well.

J
Jake
nice

Beautiful design. They handle great but the art is the best point here. Calculated calm.

E
EndersGame Reviewer
A luxury deck with an outdoor look

This deck exudes sophistication with a matt forest green tuck box, with a stylish design on the front. Small details, like ornamentation on the tuck flaps, especially the foxes on the upper flap, all confirm an initial impression of quality. Various symbols appear throughout, like a campfire, arrows, ax, and tent, while the overall picture suggests an outdoors scene. It's obvious that this deck was inspired by a love for nature, and the rugged beauty of the great outdoors.

The card backs are a soft green grey that doesn't overstate itself, and there is a mirrored design that incorporates the Fox Targets monogram. The colour of the face cards is slightly off-white, matching the borders on the backs, to give the entire look an environmentally friendly touch. The court cards are line drawings, black in the case of the spades and clubs, and two tones of red in the case of the hearts and diamonds. These feature illustrations of native Americans, many in ceremonial war dress, and armed with hatches and arrows.

This is a set of playing cards that feels simultaneously outdoorsy, adventurous, and yet exceedingly practical, full of elegance, and sophistication. - BGG reviewer EndersGame

Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
75%
(3)
25%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
F
FMN
Quite a Nice Deck

The Fox Targets have a simple, impactful design. The red-suit court cards use two tones of red to prevent the otherwise monochrome line art from becoming confused. The backs are a nice shade of blue. And I'll never not love off-white card stock. The cards themselves are probably some of the stiffest I've owned, and they are a little difficult to shuffle at first.

E
Eric
Classy!

Classy looking deck with a little retro in it in the form of Art Deco lettering and art work.Tuck case is even done very well.

J
Jake
nice

Beautiful design. They handle great but the art is the best point here. Calculated calm.

E
EndersGame Reviewer
A luxury deck with an outdoor look

This deck exudes sophistication with a matt forest green tuck box, with a stylish design on the front. Small details, like ornamentation on the tuck flaps, especially the foxes on the upper flap, all confirm an initial impression of quality. Various symbols appear throughout, like a campfire, arrows, ax, and tent, while the overall picture suggests an outdoors scene. It's obvious that this deck was inspired by a love for nature, and the rugged beauty of the great outdoors.

The card backs are a soft green grey that doesn't overstate itself, and there is a mirrored design that incorporates the Fox Targets monogram. The colour of the face cards is slightly off-white, matching the borders on the backs, to give the entire look an environmentally friendly touch. The court cards are line drawings, black in the case of the spades and clubs, and two tones of red in the case of the hearts and diamonds. These feature illustrations of native Americans, many in ceremonial war dress, and armed with hatches and arrows.

This is a set of playing cards that feels simultaneously outdoorsy, adventurous, and yet exceedingly practical, full of elegance, and sophistication. - BGG reviewer EndersGame

Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
75%
(3)
25%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
F
FMN
Quite a Nice Deck

The Fox Targets have a simple, impactful design. The red-suit court cards use two tones of red to prevent the otherwise monochrome line art from becoming confused. The backs are a nice shade of blue. And I'll never not love off-white card stock. The cards themselves are probably some of the stiffest I've owned, and they are a little difficult to shuffle at first.

E
Eric
Classy!

Classy looking deck with a little retro in it in the form of Art Deco lettering and art work.Tuck case is even done very well.

J
Jake
nice

Beautiful design. They handle great but the art is the best point here. Calculated calm.

E
EndersGame Reviewer
A luxury deck with an outdoor look

This deck exudes sophistication with a matt forest green tuck box, with a stylish design on the front. Small details, like ornamentation on the tuck flaps, especially the foxes on the upper flap, all confirm an initial impression of quality. Various symbols appear throughout, like a campfire, arrows, ax, and tent, while the overall picture suggests an outdoors scene. It's obvious that this deck was inspired by a love for nature, and the rugged beauty of the great outdoors.

The card backs are a soft green grey that doesn't overstate itself, and there is a mirrored design that incorporates the Fox Targets monogram. The colour of the face cards is slightly off-white, matching the borders on the backs, to give the entire look an environmentally friendly touch. The court cards are line drawings, black in the case of the spades and clubs, and two tones of red in the case of the hearts and diamonds. These feature illustrations of native Americans, many in ceremonial war dress, and armed with hatches and arrows.

This is a set of playing cards that feels simultaneously outdoorsy, adventurous, and yet exceedingly practical, full of elegance, and sophistication. - BGG reviewer EndersGame

Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
75%
(3)
25%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
F
FMN
Quite a Nice Deck

The Fox Targets have a simple, impactful design. The red-suit court cards use two tones of red to prevent the otherwise monochrome line art from becoming confused. The backs are a nice shade of blue. And I'll never not love off-white card stock. The cards themselves are probably some of the stiffest I've owned, and they are a little difficult to shuffle at first.

E
Eric
Classy!

Classy looking deck with a little retro in it in the form of Art Deco lettering and art work.Tuck case is even done very well.

J
Jake
nice

Beautiful design. They handle great but the art is the best point here. Calculated calm.

E
EndersGame Reviewer
A luxury deck with an outdoor look

This deck exudes sophistication with a matt forest green tuck box, with a stylish design on the front. Small details, like ornamentation on the tuck flaps, especially the foxes on the upper flap, all confirm an initial impression of quality. Various symbols appear throughout, like a campfire, arrows, ax, and tent, while the overall picture suggests an outdoors scene. It's obvious that this deck was inspired by a love for nature, and the rugged beauty of the great outdoors.

The card backs are a soft green grey that doesn't overstate itself, and there is a mirrored design that incorporates the Fox Targets monogram. The colour of the face cards is slightly off-white, matching the borders on the backs, to give the entire look an environmentally friendly touch. The court cards are line drawings, black in the case of the spades and clubs, and two tones of red in the case of the hearts and diamonds. These feature illustrations of native Americans, many in ceremonial war dress, and armed with hatches and arrows.

This is a set of playing cards that feels simultaneously outdoorsy, adventurous, and yet exceedingly practical, full of elegance, and sophistication. - BGG reviewer EndersGame

Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
75%
(3)
25%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
F
FMN
Quite a Nice Deck

The Fox Targets have a simple, impactful design. The red-suit court cards use two tones of red to prevent the otherwise monochrome line art from becoming confused. The backs are a nice shade of blue. And I'll never not love off-white card stock. The cards themselves are probably some of the stiffest I've owned, and they are a little difficult to shuffle at first.

E
Eric
Classy!

Classy looking deck with a little retro in it in the form of Art Deco lettering and art work.Tuck case is even done very well.

J
Jake
nice

Beautiful design. They handle great but the art is the best point here. Calculated calm.

E
EndersGame Reviewer
A luxury deck with an outdoor look

This deck exudes sophistication with a matt forest green tuck box, with a stylish design on the front. Small details, like ornamentation on the tuck flaps, especially the foxes on the upper flap, all confirm an initial impression of quality. Various symbols appear throughout, like a campfire, arrows, ax, and tent, while the overall picture suggests an outdoors scene. It's obvious that this deck was inspired by a love for nature, and the rugged beauty of the great outdoors.

The card backs are a soft green grey that doesn't overstate itself, and there is a mirrored design that incorporates the Fox Targets monogram. The colour of the face cards is slightly off-white, matching the borders on the backs, to give the entire look an environmentally friendly touch. The court cards are line drawings, black in the case of the spades and clubs, and two tones of red in the case of the hearts and diamonds. These feature illustrations of native Americans, many in ceremonial war dress, and armed with hatches and arrows.

This is a set of playing cards that feels simultaneously outdoorsy, adventurous, and yet exceedingly practical, full of elegance, and sophistication. - BGG reviewer EndersGame

Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
75%
(3)
25%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
F
FMN
Quite a Nice Deck

The Fox Targets have a simple, impactful design. The red-suit court cards use two tones of red to prevent the otherwise monochrome line art from becoming confused. The backs are a nice shade of blue. And I'll never not love off-white card stock. The cards themselves are probably some of the stiffest I've owned, and they are a little difficult to shuffle at first.

E
Eric
Classy!

Classy looking deck with a little retro in it in the form of Art Deco lettering and art work.Tuck case is even done very well.

J
Jake
nice

Beautiful design. They handle great but the art is the best point here. Calculated calm.

E
EndersGame Reviewer
A luxury deck with an outdoor look

This deck exudes sophistication with a matt forest green tuck box, with a stylish design on the front. Small details, like ornamentation on the tuck flaps, especially the foxes on the upper flap, all confirm an initial impression of quality. Various symbols appear throughout, like a campfire, arrows, ax, and tent, while the overall picture suggests an outdoors scene. It's obvious that this deck was inspired by a love for nature, and the rugged beauty of the great outdoors.

The card backs are a soft green grey that doesn't overstate itself, and there is a mirrored design that incorporates the Fox Targets monogram. The colour of the face cards is slightly off-white, matching the borders on the backs, to give the entire look an environmentally friendly touch. The court cards are line drawings, black in the case of the spades and clubs, and two tones of red in the case of the hearts and diamonds. These feature illustrations of native Americans, many in ceremonial war dress, and armed with hatches and arrows.

This is a set of playing cards that feels simultaneously outdoorsy, adventurous, and yet exceedingly practical, full of elegance, and sophistication. - BGG reviewer EndersGame