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Triangle Limited Edition Playing Cards FPCC
Triangle Limited Edition Playing Cards
This is a hand-designed deck of uniquely shaped playing cards. Each card was designed to maximize the use of all 3 corners. The size of the deck is 88mm on all 3 sides (3.5" x 3.5" x 3.5").
- Finest German casino grade paper
- Printed by The Freedom Playing Card Company
- Synthetic triangle tuck
- Numbered Seal
- Limited to 933
- 56 cards in the deck: 52 playing cards, 2 Jokers, 2 gaff cards
- 2020 Release
I collect my decks for their artwork and that which speaks to me, but also to be played with. This obviously fits a certain niche in those requirements. While not the easiest to hold, these are such a joy for their look at my personal Blackjack table. Due to the nature of dealing most games of Blackjack, the players usually aren't touching or holding their cards, and these are a unique and beautiful way to add some flair to a gaming night at a personal table.
I play at a triangular table, so these work out quite nicely for everybody I play with, though they can be hard to figure out how to hold. Also, be careful not to drop the deck when taking it out of the tuck box, as it's a bit awkward to pull the cards out (been there, done that). The artwork is intricate and impressive without deviating drastically from standard English pattern decks, which is also a major plus.
Yes, it's a triangle shaped deck that's certainly a conversation starter. Being a magician my mind is already opening to the possible routines using them. It's stated in the description '2 gaff cards' but mine only had one (a d.b. card; magicians know what that means) unless they're considering the promo-card a gaff. Personally, it's fine either way and the d.b. gaff is a great one but I thought I'd mention that. The cards and case quality is top notch and when no longer available will probably make card lovers envious . Handling them feels odd as one would imagine but I've gotten used to them.
Kind of expensive but worth it in my opinion.
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I collect my decks for their artwork and that which speaks to me, but also to be played with. This obviously fits a certain niche in those requirements. While not the easiest to hold, these are such a joy for their look at my personal Blackjack table. Due to the nature of dealing most games of Blackjack, the players usually aren't touching or holding their cards, and these are a unique and beautiful way to add some flair to a gaming night at a personal table.
I play at a triangular table, so these work out quite nicely for everybody I play with, though they can be hard to figure out how to hold. Also, be careful not to drop the deck when taking it out of the tuck box, as it's a bit awkward to pull the cards out (been there, done that). The artwork is intricate and impressive without deviating drastically from standard English pattern decks, which is also a major plus.
Yes, it's a triangle shaped deck that's certainly a conversation starter. Being a magician my mind is already opening to the possible routines using them. It's stated in the description '2 gaff cards' but mine only had one (a d.b. card; magicians know what that means) unless they're considering the promo-card a gaff. Personally, it's fine either way and the d.b. gaff is a great one but I thought I'd mention that. The cards and case quality is top notch and when no longer available will probably make card lovers envious . Handling them feels odd as one would imagine but I've gotten used to them.
Kind of expensive but worth it in my opinion.
I collect my decks for their artwork and that which speaks to me, but also to be played with. This obviously fits a certain niche in those requirements. While not the easiest to hold, these are such a joy for their look at my personal Blackjack table. Due to the nature of dealing most games of Blackjack, the players usually aren't touching or holding their cards, and these are a unique and beautiful way to add some flair to a gaming night at a personal table.
I play at a triangular table, so these work out quite nicely for everybody I play with, though they can be hard to figure out how to hold. Also, be careful not to drop the deck when taking it out of the tuck box, as it's a bit awkward to pull the cards out (been there, done that). The artwork is intricate and impressive without deviating drastically from standard English pattern decks, which is also a major plus.
Yes, it's a triangle shaped deck that's certainly a conversation starter. Being a magician my mind is already opening to the possible routines using them. It's stated in the description '2 gaff cards' but mine only had one (a d.b. card; magicians know what that means) unless they're considering the promo-card a gaff. Personally, it's fine either way and the d.b. gaff is a great one but I thought I'd mention that. The cards and case quality is top notch and when no longer available will probably make card lovers envious . Handling them feels odd as one would imagine but I've gotten used to them.
Kind of expensive but worth it in my opinion.
I collect my decks for their artwork and that which speaks to me, but also to be played with. This obviously fits a certain niche in those requirements. While not the easiest to hold, these are such a joy for their look at my personal Blackjack table. Due to the nature of dealing most games of Blackjack, the players usually aren't touching or holding their cards, and these are a unique and beautiful way to add some flair to a gaming night at a personal table.
I play at a triangular table, so these work out quite nicely for everybody I play with, though they can be hard to figure out how to hold. Also, be careful not to drop the deck when taking it out of the tuck box, as it's a bit awkward to pull the cards out (been there, done that). The artwork is intricate and impressive without deviating drastically from standard English pattern decks, which is also a major plus.
Yes, it's a triangle shaped deck that's certainly a conversation starter. Being a magician my mind is already opening to the possible routines using them. It's stated in the description '2 gaff cards' but mine only had one (a d.b. card; magicians know what that means) unless they're considering the promo-card a gaff. Personally, it's fine either way and the d.b. gaff is a great one but I thought I'd mention that. The cards and case quality is top notch and when no longer available will probably make card lovers envious . Handling them feels odd as one would imagine but I've gotten used to them.
Kind of expensive but worth it in my opinion.
I collect my decks for their artwork and that which speaks to me, but also to be played with. This obviously fits a certain niche in those requirements. While not the easiest to hold, these are such a joy for their look at my personal Blackjack table. Due to the nature of dealing most games of Blackjack, the players usually aren't touching or holding their cards, and these are a unique and beautiful way to add some flair to a gaming night at a personal table.
I play at a triangular table, so these work out quite nicely for everybody I play with, though they can be hard to figure out how to hold. Also, be careful not to drop the deck when taking it out of the tuck box, as it's a bit awkward to pull the cards out (been there, done that). The artwork is intricate and impressive without deviating drastically from standard English pattern decks, which is also a major plus.
Yes, it's a triangle shaped deck that's certainly a conversation starter. Being a magician my mind is already opening to the possible routines using them. It's stated in the description '2 gaff cards' but mine only had one (a d.b. card; magicians know what that means) unless they're considering the promo-card a gaff. Personally, it's fine either way and the d.b. gaff is a great one but I thought I'd mention that. The cards and case quality is top notch and when no longer available will probably make card lovers envious . Handling them feels odd as one would imagine but I've gotten used to them.
Kind of expensive but worth it in my opinion.
I collect my decks for their artwork and that which speaks to me, but also to be played with. This obviously fits a certain niche in those requirements. While not the easiest to hold, these are such a joy for their look at my personal Blackjack table. Due to the nature of dealing most games of Blackjack, the players usually aren't touching or holding their cards, and these are a unique and beautiful way to add some flair to a gaming night at a personal table.
I play at a triangular table, so these work out quite nicely for everybody I play with, though they can be hard to figure out how to hold. Also, be careful not to drop the deck when taking it out of the tuck box, as it's a bit awkward to pull the cards out (been there, done that). The artwork is intricate and impressive without deviating drastically from standard English pattern decks, which is also a major plus.
Yes, it's a triangle shaped deck that's certainly a conversation starter. Being a magician my mind is already opening to the possible routines using them. It's stated in the description '2 gaff cards' but mine only had one (a d.b. card; magicians know what that means) unless they're considering the promo-card a gaff. Personally, it's fine either way and the d.b. gaff is a great one but I thought I'd mention that. The cards and case quality is top notch and when no longer available will probably make card lovers envious . Handling them feels odd as one would imagine but I've gotten used to them.
Kind of expensive but worth it in my opinion.
I collect my decks for their artwork and that which speaks to me, but also to be played with. This obviously fits a certain niche in those requirements. While not the easiest to hold, these are such a joy for their look at my personal Blackjack table. Due to the nature of dealing most games of Blackjack, the players usually aren't touching or holding their cards, and these are a unique and beautiful way to add some flair to a gaming night at a personal table.
I play at a triangular table, so these work out quite nicely for everybody I play with, though they can be hard to figure out how to hold. Also, be careful not to drop the deck when taking it out of the tuck box, as it's a bit awkward to pull the cards out (been there, done that). The artwork is intricate and impressive without deviating drastically from standard English pattern decks, which is also a major plus.
Yes, it's a triangle shaped deck that's certainly a conversation starter. Being a magician my mind is already opening to the possible routines using them. It's stated in the description '2 gaff cards' but mine only had one (a d.b. card; magicians know what that means) unless they're considering the promo-card a gaff. Personally, it's fine either way and the d.b. gaff is a great one but I thought I'd mention that. The cards and case quality is top notch and when no longer available will probably make card lovers envious . Handling them feels odd as one would imagine but I've gotten used to them.
Kind of expensive but worth it in my opinion.