Sunday Cards – Bicycle Gold Seal by Richard Turner

Posted on: August 23, 2009

It’s Sunday!

I hope you didn’t spend too much last night because I’d be sad if you happened let these go.

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52 cards , 2 jokers + 1 blank face card with traditionl cut edges for superb handling, produced by Richard Turner, The Man Called “the Greatest Card Mechanic of all Time”.

Quality

Each deck of Gold Seal Bicycle Cards is constructed using Bee stock, world renowned for its flexibility, yet long-lasting durability. They are stamped to a caliper/thickness that facilitates classic moves like bottom and center dealing and are embossed to a depth that does not break down the structural integrity of the card, yet still allows each card to breathe properly, thereby reducing the gum-up and hangers often caused by finger moisture.
But, most importantly, since these cards were manufactured to Richard Turner’s demanding personal specifications, they are Traditionally Cut!

The Process

Unlike most of the cards manufactured today, the cutting blade used in traditionally cut cards starts at the face of each card and punches through to its back. As a result, a sharp edge is created on the backside of each card and a rounded edge, which facilitates a flawless weave during each shuffle, is formed on the card’s face.

Traditionally cut cards ensure that card men and magicians can easily interlace the cards to produce crisp, clean shuffles, especially with some of the more intricate shuffling techniques like the one-handed shuffle, and the faro shuffle, both in-hand, and on the table.

For over 100 years traditional card cutting was the norm, but the process was changed about fifteen years ago. Casinos demand traditionally cut cards, and so does Richard Turner. Shouldn’t you?

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If you demand the very best, be sure to look for the Gold Seal and gold label certifying that your deck is “Traditionally Cut for the Professional.”

So, take it from a fan whose interest in quality playing cards was piqued four decades ago: a deck of Gold Seal Bicycle Cards simply feels right in the hand, shuffles flawlessly right out of the box, and will enhance the performance of professional magicians everywhere.

Sincerely,
Bruce T. Samboy
Gambling regulator and longtime playing card enthusiast

So here is the Sunday Cards’s deal…

THE DEAL

14 decks of Bicycle Gold Seal Playing Cards for only $50 shipped worldwide.

Send your payment via PayPal to Aceking, email john@jtsdeals.com and make sure you mention that you are subscribed to .thecuso

I’m picking up a few of these, aren’t you?

-Alejandro

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6 Responses to “Sunday Cards – Bicycle Gold Seal by Richard Turner”

  1. DrfHono Says:

    Do the backs look any diffrent?

  2. thecuso Says:

    The feel is what makes these cards different. I’m picking up some. Wanna try bikes in perfect bee stock.

    They MUST rock.

  3. guikatinskas Says:

    i’ve bought a brick of arrcos at aceking cards and he gives me one of these decks for free

  4. Kalimba White Says:

    Wondering what happened to order for the six bicycle playing cards that were ordered . Payment was rcvd by you on 9/15/09.Estimated date was suppossed to have been 9/18/09 to 9/21/09.Reciept #5408-0661-5497-2523.

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