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Tally-Ho Summer Fan Cardistry Playing Cards
Tally-Ho Summer Fan Cardistry Playing Cards
LIMITED EDITION! Will NOT be reprinted!
A high-quality Linoid finish makes Tally-Ho® Playing Cards the premiere choice among flourishers and card magicians alike. The elegant Fan Back design in beautiful blue and neon yellow & green will no doubt evoke thoughts of summer all year round.
- Printed on premium Tally-Ho® brand card stock, crushed for optimum cardistry performance
- Embossed and UV enhanced tuck
- Interior printing with a spot UV on the yellow "sun burst" for shine
- Deck includes a double back and a double blank card
- Flourish face design
- Made in USA
- 2019 Release
These were the first deck I used to learn cardistry. So far they've felt great and are holding up really well despite the abuse I've poor them through. I also really like the back design since the colors really pop and look nice when I try fanning.
This deck just puts me in a positive mood. The color scheme does scream "summer" and fits the theme very well. Tally Hos are very synonymous with cardists and magicians, or even gameplay alike. Manufactured by USPCC, you can expect the quality to be superb and to handle very well. I love the multi purpose nature of this deck and can see why this is popular amongst different people.
These were the first deck I used to learn cardistry. So far they've felt great and are holding up really well despite the abuse I've poor them through. I also really like the back design since the colors really pop and look nice when I try fanning.
Everything about this deck exudes fun. The colors and back design are great and the tuck box's embossed lettering is classy. Plus, you get a blank card and double-backer, which is always appreciated. Still not a super fan of the Tally-Ho joker design, but I never use those cards so it's not really a big deal.
Not necessarily commenting upon the stock, cut, & finish of this deck, compared to my oldest Cincinnati Tally Ho Deck, we're just going to talk about the color scheme, alone.
Yes. I prefer CircleBacks to the FanBack design.
But, now, I honestly have started to appreciate the finely tuned points of the FanBack Design.
But, THEN, out of nowhere....
They’ve added the Yellow Corner Face Card Design Spots.
Now, fanning this deck has just become more and more fun.
Whether or not the classic TallyHo Clumping is a “thing”, is beyond me, at the moment.
But, I shall be back, the moment they start to get ugly.
-Aduke out.
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These were the first deck I used to learn cardistry. So far they've felt great and are holding up really well despite the abuse I've poor them through. I also really like the back design since the colors really pop and look nice when I try fanning.
This deck just puts me in a positive mood. The color scheme does scream "summer" and fits the theme very well. Tally Hos are very synonymous with cardists and magicians, or even gameplay alike. Manufactured by USPCC, you can expect the quality to be superb and to handle very well. I love the multi purpose nature of this deck and can see why this is popular amongst different people.
These were the first deck I used to learn cardistry. So far they've felt great and are holding up really well despite the abuse I've poor them through. I also really like the back design since the colors really pop and look nice when I try fanning.
Everything about this deck exudes fun. The colors and back design are great and the tuck box's embossed lettering is classy. Plus, you get a blank card and double-backer, which is always appreciated. Still not a super fan of the Tally-Ho joker design, but I never use those cards so it's not really a big deal.
Not necessarily commenting upon the stock, cut, & finish of this deck, compared to my oldest Cincinnati Tally Ho Deck, we're just going to talk about the color scheme, alone.
Yes. I prefer CircleBacks to the FanBack design.
But, now, I honestly have started to appreciate the finely tuned points of the FanBack Design.
But, THEN, out of nowhere....
They’ve added the Yellow Corner Face Card Design Spots.
Now, fanning this deck has just become more and more fun.
Whether or not the classic TallyHo Clumping is a “thing”, is beyond me, at the moment.
But, I shall be back, the moment they start to get ugly.
-Aduke out.
These were the first deck I used to learn cardistry. So far they've felt great and are holding up really well despite the abuse I've poor them through. I also really like the back design since the colors really pop and look nice when I try fanning.
This deck just puts me in a positive mood. The color scheme does scream "summer" and fits the theme very well. Tally Hos are very synonymous with cardists and magicians, or even gameplay alike. Manufactured by USPCC, you can expect the quality to be superb and to handle very well. I love the multi purpose nature of this deck and can see why this is popular amongst different people.
These were the first deck I used to learn cardistry. So far they've felt great and are holding up really well despite the abuse I've poor them through. I also really like the back design since the colors really pop and look nice when I try fanning.
Everything about this deck exudes fun. The colors and back design are great and the tuck box's embossed lettering is classy. Plus, you get a blank card and double-backer, which is always appreciated. Still not a super fan of the Tally-Ho joker design, but I never use those cards so it's not really a big deal.
Not necessarily commenting upon the stock, cut, & finish of this deck, compared to my oldest Cincinnati Tally Ho Deck, we're just going to talk about the color scheme, alone.
Yes. I prefer CircleBacks to the FanBack design.
But, now, I honestly have started to appreciate the finely tuned points of the FanBack Design.
But, THEN, out of nowhere....
They’ve added the Yellow Corner Face Card Design Spots.
Now, fanning this deck has just become more and more fun.
Whether or not the classic TallyHo Clumping is a “thing”, is beyond me, at the moment.
But, I shall be back, the moment they start to get ugly.
-Aduke out.
These were the first deck I used to learn cardistry. So far they've felt great and are holding up really well despite the abuse I've poor them through. I also really like the back design since the colors really pop and look nice when I try fanning.
This deck just puts me in a positive mood. The color scheme does scream "summer" and fits the theme very well. Tally Hos are very synonymous with cardists and magicians, or even gameplay alike. Manufactured by USPCC, you can expect the quality to be superb and to handle very well. I love the multi purpose nature of this deck and can see why this is popular amongst different people.
These were the first deck I used to learn cardistry. So far they've felt great and are holding up really well despite the abuse I've poor them through. I also really like the back design since the colors really pop and look nice when I try fanning.
Everything about this deck exudes fun. The colors and back design are great and the tuck box's embossed lettering is classy. Plus, you get a blank card and double-backer, which is always appreciated. Still not a super fan of the Tally-Ho joker design, but I never use those cards so it's not really a big deal.
Not necessarily commenting upon the stock, cut, & finish of this deck, compared to my oldest Cincinnati Tally Ho Deck, we're just going to talk about the color scheme, alone.
Yes. I prefer CircleBacks to the FanBack design.
But, now, I honestly have started to appreciate the finely tuned points of the FanBack Design.
But, THEN, out of nowhere....
They’ve added the Yellow Corner Face Card Design Spots.
Now, fanning this deck has just become more and more fun.
Whether or not the classic TallyHo Clumping is a “thing”, is beyond me, at the moment.
But, I shall be back, the moment they start to get ugly.
-Aduke out.
These were the first deck I used to learn cardistry. So far they've felt great and are holding up really well despite the abuse I've poor them through. I also really like the back design since the colors really pop and look nice when I try fanning.
This deck just puts me in a positive mood. The color scheme does scream "summer" and fits the theme very well. Tally Hos are very synonymous with cardists and magicians, or even gameplay alike. Manufactured by USPCC, you can expect the quality to be superb and to handle very well. I love the multi purpose nature of this deck and can see why this is popular amongst different people.
These were the first deck I used to learn cardistry. So far they've felt great and are holding up really well despite the abuse I've poor them through. I also really like the back design since the colors really pop and look nice when I try fanning.
Everything about this deck exudes fun. The colors and back design are great and the tuck box's embossed lettering is classy. Plus, you get a blank card and double-backer, which is always appreciated. Still not a super fan of the Tally-Ho joker design, but I never use those cards so it's not really a big deal.
Not necessarily commenting upon the stock, cut, & finish of this deck, compared to my oldest Cincinnati Tally Ho Deck, we're just going to talk about the color scheme, alone.
Yes. I prefer CircleBacks to the FanBack design.
But, now, I honestly have started to appreciate the finely tuned points of the FanBack Design.
But, THEN, out of nowhere....
They’ve added the Yellow Corner Face Card Design Spots.
Now, fanning this deck has just become more and more fun.
Whether or not the classic TallyHo Clumping is a “thing”, is beyond me, at the moment.
But, I shall be back, the moment they start to get ugly.
-Aduke out.
These were the first deck I used to learn cardistry. So far they've felt great and are holding up really well despite the abuse I've poor them through. I also really like the back design since the colors really pop and look nice when I try fanning.
This deck just puts me in a positive mood. The color scheme does scream "summer" and fits the theme very well. Tally Hos are very synonymous with cardists and magicians, or even gameplay alike. Manufactured by USPCC, you can expect the quality to be superb and to handle very well. I love the multi purpose nature of this deck and can see why this is popular amongst different people.
These were the first deck I used to learn cardistry. So far they've felt great and are holding up really well despite the abuse I've poor them through. I also really like the back design since the colors really pop and look nice when I try fanning.
Everything about this deck exudes fun. The colors and back design are great and the tuck box's embossed lettering is classy. Plus, you get a blank card and double-backer, which is always appreciated. Still not a super fan of the Tally-Ho joker design, but I never use those cards so it's not really a big deal.
Not necessarily commenting upon the stock, cut, & finish of this deck, compared to my oldest Cincinnati Tally Ho Deck, we're just going to talk about the color scheme, alone.
Yes. I prefer CircleBacks to the FanBack design.
But, now, I honestly have started to appreciate the finely tuned points of the FanBack Design.
But, THEN, out of nowhere....
They’ve added the Yellow Corner Face Card Design Spots.
Now, fanning this deck has just become more and more fun.
Whether or not the classic TallyHo Clumping is a “thing”, is beyond me, at the moment.
But, I shall be back, the moment they start to get ugly.
-Aduke out.
These were the first deck I used to learn cardistry. So far they've felt great and are holding up really well despite the abuse I've poor them through. I also really like the back design since the colors really pop and look nice when I try fanning.
This deck just puts me in a positive mood. The color scheme does scream "summer" and fits the theme very well. Tally Hos are very synonymous with cardists and magicians, or even gameplay alike. Manufactured by USPCC, you can expect the quality to be superb and to handle very well. I love the multi purpose nature of this deck and can see why this is popular amongst different people.
These were the first deck I used to learn cardistry. So far they've felt great and are holding up really well despite the abuse I've poor them through. I also really like the back design since the colors really pop and look nice when I try fanning.
Everything about this deck exudes fun. The colors and back design are great and the tuck box's embossed lettering is classy. Plus, you get a blank card and double-backer, which is always appreciated. Still not a super fan of the Tally-Ho joker design, but I never use those cards so it's not really a big deal.
Not necessarily commenting upon the stock, cut, & finish of this deck, compared to my oldest Cincinnati Tally Ho Deck, we're just going to talk about the color scheme, alone.
Yes. I prefer CircleBacks to the FanBack design.
But, now, I honestly have started to appreciate the finely tuned points of the FanBack Design.
But, THEN, out of nowhere....
They’ve added the Yellow Corner Face Card Design Spots.
Now, fanning this deck has just become more and more fun.
Whether or not the classic TallyHo Clumping is a “thing”, is beyond me, at the moment.
But, I shall be back, the moment they start to get ugly.
-Aduke out.