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Masterpieces Cardistry Playing Cards USPCC
Masterpieces Cardistry Playing Cards
That's right, it is just the way the name suggests. The deck is a true masterpiece! For this particular project, 8 different designers from different regions came together and worked together for 384 hours.
- Produced by BOCOPO
- Printed on classic USPCC card stock
- Classic Air-Cushion Finish® for ease of shuffling and optimum performance
- Made in USA
- 2019 Release
The Masterpieces Cardistry Playing Cards printed at USPCC is very careful and unique with its design.
Honestly the artwork is absolutely mesmerizing. It's unique and pops. I'm not 100% a fan of black coated cards because they get scuffed up, it shows. After a couple faro shuffles, I definitely see the marks left on the cards. The colorization of the cards are great though and I love that each suit is designated a color. This is definitely a deck that you should get if you like unique artwork.
Bocopo previously produced a Masterpieces deck with different works of art on each and every card. This deck has a similar name, but is called Masterpieces Cardistry, and the only thing in common is the design of the card backs, but now on a black background. The face cards are all on black as well, with vibrant colours. I especially love the colours used for the court cards - these look terrific. Each suit has its own colour, which works well on black background: Hearts = red, Diamonds = yellow, Clubs = aqua, Spades = white. Definitely very eye-catching, although it is functional enough you could use it for card games too.
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The Masterpieces Cardistry Playing Cards printed at USPCC is very careful and unique with its design.
Honestly the artwork is absolutely mesmerizing. It's unique and pops. I'm not 100% a fan of black coated cards because they get scuffed up, it shows. After a couple faro shuffles, I definitely see the marks left on the cards. The colorization of the cards are great though and I love that each suit is designated a color. This is definitely a deck that you should get if you like unique artwork.
Bocopo previously produced a Masterpieces deck with different works of art on each and every card. This deck has a similar name, but is called Masterpieces Cardistry, and the only thing in common is the design of the card backs, but now on a black background. The face cards are all on black as well, with vibrant colours. I especially love the colours used for the court cards - these look terrific. Each suit has its own colour, which works well on black background: Hearts = red, Diamonds = yellow, Clubs = aqua, Spades = white. Definitely very eye-catching, although it is functional enough you could use it for card games too.
The Masterpieces Cardistry Playing Cards printed at USPCC is very careful and unique with its design.
Honestly the artwork is absolutely mesmerizing. It's unique and pops. I'm not 100% a fan of black coated cards because they get scuffed up, it shows. After a couple faro shuffles, I definitely see the marks left on the cards. The colorization of the cards are great though and I love that each suit is designated a color. This is definitely a deck that you should get if you like unique artwork.
Bocopo previously produced a Masterpieces deck with different works of art on each and every card. This deck has a similar name, but is called Masterpieces Cardistry, and the only thing in common is the design of the card backs, but now on a black background. The face cards are all on black as well, with vibrant colours. I especially love the colours used for the court cards - these look terrific. Each suit has its own colour, which works well on black background: Hearts = red, Diamonds = yellow, Clubs = aqua, Spades = white. Definitely very eye-catching, although it is functional enough you could use it for card games too.
The Masterpieces Cardistry Playing Cards printed at USPCC is very careful and unique with its design.
Honestly the artwork is absolutely mesmerizing. It's unique and pops. I'm not 100% a fan of black coated cards because they get scuffed up, it shows. After a couple faro shuffles, I definitely see the marks left on the cards. The colorization of the cards are great though and I love that each suit is designated a color. This is definitely a deck that you should get if you like unique artwork.
Bocopo previously produced a Masterpieces deck with different works of art on each and every card. This deck has a similar name, but is called Masterpieces Cardistry, and the only thing in common is the design of the card backs, but now on a black background. The face cards are all on black as well, with vibrant colours. I especially love the colours used for the court cards - these look terrific. Each suit has its own colour, which works well on black background: Hearts = red, Diamonds = yellow, Clubs = aqua, Spades = white. Definitely very eye-catching, although it is functional enough you could use it for card games too.
The Masterpieces Cardistry Playing Cards printed at USPCC is very careful and unique with its design.
Honestly the artwork is absolutely mesmerizing. It's unique and pops. I'm not 100% a fan of black coated cards because they get scuffed up, it shows. After a couple faro shuffles, I definitely see the marks left on the cards. The colorization of the cards are great though and I love that each suit is designated a color. This is definitely a deck that you should get if you like unique artwork.
Bocopo previously produced a Masterpieces deck with different works of art on each and every card. This deck has a similar name, but is called Masterpieces Cardistry, and the only thing in common is the design of the card backs, but now on a black background. The face cards are all on black as well, with vibrant colours. I especially love the colours used for the court cards - these look terrific. Each suit has its own colour, which works well on black background: Hearts = red, Diamonds = yellow, Clubs = aqua, Spades = white. Definitely very eye-catching, although it is functional enough you could use it for card games too.
The Masterpieces Cardistry Playing Cards printed at USPCC is very careful and unique with its design.
Honestly the artwork is absolutely mesmerizing. It's unique and pops. I'm not 100% a fan of black coated cards because they get scuffed up, it shows. After a couple faro shuffles, I definitely see the marks left on the cards. The colorization of the cards are great though and I love that each suit is designated a color. This is definitely a deck that you should get if you like unique artwork.
Bocopo previously produced a Masterpieces deck with different works of art on each and every card. This deck has a similar name, but is called Masterpieces Cardistry, and the only thing in common is the design of the card backs, but now on a black background. The face cards are all on black as well, with vibrant colours. I especially love the colours used for the court cards - these look terrific. Each suit has its own colour, which works well on black background: Hearts = red, Diamonds = yellow, Clubs = aqua, Spades = white. Definitely very eye-catching, although it is functional enough you could use it for card games too.
The Masterpieces Cardistry Playing Cards printed at USPCC is very careful and unique with its design.
Honestly the artwork is absolutely mesmerizing. It's unique and pops. I'm not 100% a fan of black coated cards because they get scuffed up, it shows. After a couple faro shuffles, I definitely see the marks left on the cards. The colorization of the cards are great though and I love that each suit is designated a color. This is definitely a deck that you should get if you like unique artwork.
Bocopo previously produced a Masterpieces deck with different works of art on each and every card. This deck has a similar name, but is called Masterpieces Cardistry, and the only thing in common is the design of the card backs, but now on a black background. The face cards are all on black as well, with vibrant colours. I especially love the colours used for the court cards - these look terrific. Each suit has its own colour, which works well on black background: Hearts = red, Diamonds = yellow, Clubs = aqua, Spades = white. Definitely very eye-catching, although it is functional enough you could use it for card games too.