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Odyssey Aether Playing Cards HCPC

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Odyssey Aether Playing Cards HCPC

$15.99 USD
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Odyssey Aether Playing Cards

The new Odyssey v3 Aether Edition Playing Cards has come from the darkness to let us Feel The Universe in our hands. This year... feel the shadows. New finish, new design, new qualities, and new feelings. 

Great for cardistry with its perfectly-designed backs. The ultra-modern design of the faces is pleasing whether in motion or standing still. 

Feel the difference.

2018 Release

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More cardistry goodness from Sergio Roca

Sergio Roca made a big splash with his original Odyssey deck, which is now quite hard to get hold of and gets big prices on the secondary market. Next came the Boreal edition of the Odyssey deck, which had a more minimalist colour scheme. With Odyssey Aether we once again get more colour on the backs, which I prefer. But the overall design hasn't changed too much, so if you liked the original Odyssey deck, you'll like this too. The newer Odyssey Nova edition returns to designs with mostly white backs, which to me is inferior to this Aether deck.

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More cardistry goodness from Sergio Roca

Sergio Roca made a big splash with his original Odyssey deck, which is now quite hard to get hold of and gets big prices on the secondary market. Next came the Boreal edition of the Odyssey deck, which had a more minimalist colour scheme. With Odyssey Aether we once again get more colour on the backs, which I prefer. But the overall design hasn't changed too much, so if you liked the original Odyssey deck, you'll like this too. The newer Odyssey Nova edition returns to designs with mostly white backs, which to me is inferior to this Aether deck.

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More cardistry goodness from Sergio Roca

Sergio Roca made a big splash with his original Odyssey deck, which is now quite hard to get hold of and gets big prices on the secondary market. Next came the Boreal edition of the Odyssey deck, which had a more minimalist colour scheme. With Odyssey Aether we once again get more colour on the backs, which I prefer. But the overall design hasn't changed too much, so if you liked the original Odyssey deck, you'll like this too. The newer Odyssey Nova edition returns to designs with mostly white backs, which to me is inferior to this Aether deck.

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More cardistry goodness from Sergio Roca

Sergio Roca made a big splash with his original Odyssey deck, which is now quite hard to get hold of and gets big prices on the secondary market. Next came the Boreal edition of the Odyssey deck, which had a more minimalist colour scheme. With Odyssey Aether we once again get more colour on the backs, which I prefer. But the overall design hasn't changed too much, so if you liked the original Odyssey deck, you'll like this too. The newer Odyssey Nova edition returns to designs with mostly white backs, which to me is inferior to this Aether deck.

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More cardistry goodness from Sergio Roca

Sergio Roca made a big splash with his original Odyssey deck, which is now quite hard to get hold of and gets big prices on the secondary market. Next came the Boreal edition of the Odyssey deck, which had a more minimalist colour scheme. With Odyssey Aether we once again get more colour on the backs, which I prefer. But the overall design hasn't changed too much, so if you liked the original Odyssey deck, you'll like this too. The newer Odyssey Nova edition returns to designs with mostly white backs, which to me is inferior to this Aether deck.

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More cardistry goodness from Sergio Roca

Sergio Roca made a big splash with his original Odyssey deck, which is now quite hard to get hold of and gets big prices on the secondary market. Next came the Boreal edition of the Odyssey deck, which had a more minimalist colour scheme. With Odyssey Aether we once again get more colour on the backs, which I prefer. But the overall design hasn't changed too much, so if you liked the original Odyssey deck, you'll like this too. The newer Odyssey Nova edition returns to designs with mostly white backs, which to me is inferior to this Aether deck.

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More cardistry goodness from Sergio Roca

Sergio Roca made a big splash with his original Odyssey deck, which is now quite hard to get hold of and gets big prices on the secondary market. Next came the Boreal edition of the Odyssey deck, which had a more minimalist colour scheme. With Odyssey Aether we once again get more colour on the backs, which I prefer. But the overall design hasn't changed too much, so if you liked the original Odyssey deck, you'll like this too. The newer Odyssey Nova edition returns to designs with mostly white backs, which to me is inferior to this Aether deck.