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Spirit White Playing Cards USPCC

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Spirit White Playing Cards USPCC

$11.99 USD
 per 

Spirit White Playing Cards

Have you gone cross-eyed with left-and-right-looking kings? Grown myopic with one-eyed jacks? Or perhaps the familiar flash of primary colors has just lost its luster? 

Maybe it's time to face your playing card dilemmas head-on with the new SPIRIT playing cards by Gambler's Warehouse. 

Front-facing court characters bid assertive stares that balance cleverly with intricate crowns and banners. Classically spirited, garnished with church keys and crosses, these beautiful decks reflect GW's elegant side. 

Gold-trimmed white-SPIRIT playing cards are printed by USPCC on Bicycle quality card stock with air cushion embossed finish. 

Tip your crown to the designer known as Blackout Brother. Buy a deck and buy another. 

White & Gold Special Edition 

A special deck production from USPCC. Spirit Special Edition features hand-crafted detailed artwork, gold metallic inks and foil embossed tuck-boxes. 

  • Special Tuck Box Paper
  • Inside Custom Tuck Design
  • Gold/Silver Foil Embossing
  • Printed by USPCC
  • 100% Custom Deck
  • Metallic Inks on Back of Cards
  • Intricately designed front-facing courts & custom pips 

     

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Daniel C Costarell
Not quite the II's

These aren't quite as nice as the Spirit II decks, but they're still not bad. All cards have a nice spade key symmetrical back design, as well as a nice scrollwork border on the fronts with a key at the opposite corners of the indexes. The two identical jokers have a nice crown and crossed key design, and the ace of spades features the crossed keys as well. The court cards are more "straight away" facing instead of the standard "profile" court cards. There's also a double backer and a "king of hearts queen of hearts" split gaff. I'd call these really great if I hadn't seen the Spirit II cards first, but having seen this deck after already owning the Spirit II deck, I'd simply call these "pretty good". There's nothing wrong with these per se, they just aren't the Spirit II deck!

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