anything else need be said?
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Like classic books on magic and other items, I try not to review cards. They are usually so cheap
that you can buy maybe 1 and go back to get more if you like them. I have 4 of these decks, and I
really like them.
One of my decks has been around for years. Sure it warped a little but if
you are a flourisher, these feel really nice. WHen they get old they stick together pretty nicely so
elaborate packet flourishes are much easier with them. But new they feel like OLD bicycles. Old
meaning pre-transition, before they started feeling like the stuff I wipe my bum with :p
I
would suggest you buy one to use and try out and one to keep on the shelf. They are rare in stores
now (at least by me) so having some unopened feels nice. The case looks really cool too, so that's a
plus! I also found that the RED tends to be really bright for this particular deck so the blue looks
cooler.
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From the images I saw online and from the box, I thought the color would be a little darker; it's
the same blue as Bicycle. Do not handle the deck if your hands are not thoroughly dry - the edges
easily become darkly discolored, as if smudged with ink.
The deck wears out really fast but still a great design
The Finish and Design looks awesome and I like the color of it you should have this deck I highly
recommend it
I know, I know. Some people are addicted to bikes. I guess they think if it doesn't look like
every other deck used by magicians that there is something suspicious about it. I don't believe
they think that way at all. People are used to playing cards at home with all sorts of different
decks. They see a Tally-Ho and think you're some cool Brit. And I love the birds.
Still to this day, the highest quality to cost ratio out there.