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by sparky2004_74 » Jun 1st, '04, 02:02
I need to know who makes the gimmicked decks.
Does the United States Playing Card Company make the gimmicked decks? I know they can, but do they?
Please post all the information you have about this subject. It is a fascinating subject.

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by GoldFish » Jun 1st, '04, 23:06
Which gimmicked decks?
Are you looking for a specific type of deck or are you researching this for a specific reason?
To be honest it shouldn't be too difficult to find out who makes gimmicked decks if you goo out and have a look. Try search engines and the like.
To get you started there's a good selection of gimmicked decks at
http://www.cards4magic.co.uk.
Hope this helps
All the best,
Will Wood
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by KODs_righteye » Jun 2nd, '04, 07:25
www.hobbytron.com (US) has some good Bicycle decks. I bought a stripper (tapered) deck from them. You might want to check them out...
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by Daremyth » Jun 6th, '04, 06:01
Murphy's Magic Supply makes a large assortment of gimmicked decks in the US. They only sell in bulk to retailers, though.
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