Dynamo's personal playing cards are now available to you in a stunning Royal Ivy Edition with breathtaking sapphire blue and gold metallic inks throughout. This limited release deck is a must-have for any magician or deck collector.
These gorgeous "Abandoned Luxury Playing Cards" have been specially created to honor world famous magician Dynamo's live magic show in London called "The Abandoned Room" in which he invited audiences into beautifully eerie abandoned hotel rooms to experience his love for magic firsthand.
On the backs, you'll find wrought iron gates intertwined with ivy and gold metallic ink serving as a symbol of the rooms each guest found themselves in. This one-way mirrored back also has a ton of card magic potential.
Thin borders allow you to create remarkable fans while the reimagined court cards truly make the distinct colors pop. As Dynamo is a working magician, this deck also uses more traditional pips to ensure they can be easily used for any card trick.
This exquisite deck of cards cards captures attention before you even open it with its ornate flat black matte tuck adorned with embossed gold and sapphire blue foil. Like the bright sun, the gold foil tuck flap shines light into every corner of the black matte inside.
Designed for both magicians and card collectors, "Abandoned Luxury Playing Cards" are printed by Cartamundi on True Linen B9 slimline stock for ultimate handling and performance. For the most serious collectors though, "Limited Edition Abandoned Luxury Deluxe Playing Cards" are also available
Other Key Details
- 1 "Abandoned Room" tribute card
- 1 "red herring" perfect for misdirection
- "Abandoned Room" Widow custom Ace of Spades
- Designed by Rick Davidson
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Ulises asks: I’m having problems detecting the “one-way mirrored back”. Any hint?
- 1. Jim responds:From the distributor: This is kind of like a puzzle or mystery. Its for the end user to figure out kind of like an easter egg hunt. Sorry I was not able to assist!
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