Apostles Playing Cards











A gorgeous deck of cards with a devious secret feature from one of magic and mentalism’s greatest thinkers.
The “Apostles Deck” is a special collaboration between Luke Jermay and Vanishing Inc. On the surface, this Cartamundi-produced deck of custom playing cards is a thing of beauty. Its stunning design pairs perfectly with a soft and thin feel to make “Apostles Playing Cards” a dream to use.
Luke’s unrivaled attention to detail is also on full display. The back design was meticulously hand-illustrated by Stefan Eriksson. It makes “Apostles Playing Cards” a strikingly elegant alternative to standard “Bicycle Rider Back Playing Cards” without being over-the-top in a way that might arouse unnecessary suspicion form your audience. Just based on their look and feel alone, “Apostles Playing Cards” are a worthy candidate to be your new EDC.
But, that’s just the start. What truly sets “Apostles Playing Cards” apart is the customization options it has built right into the design. You can custom-tailor this deck to fit your exact needs.
A Custom Solution
Luke has probably spent more time working with marked playing cards than most magicians will in their entire lives. Throughout his endeavors, he realized that not every marked deck trick requires the same markings.
Oftentimes you don’t need to know the full suit and value of a playing card. You can perform miracles just by instantly knowing the position of the card or the color of the card. (Those familiar with Luke Jermay’s “Shuffled Out of this World” from “You’re Only Lying to Yourself” will immediately recognize the benefit of the latter).
The “Apostles Deck” design has been meticulously designed to leave inconspicuous space for you to mark the cards based on your needs. You can easily mark just the color, just the suit, just the value, or the entire identity of the card, in just a few seconds per card. These markings blend in perfectly with the design and are completely invisible to the untrained eye.
Each deck of “Apostles Playing Cards” comes with a 30-minute tutorial where Luke walks you through everything you need to know. He explains the different marking styles you can use and their various benefits. You get all this for a price that some basic custom decks cost on their own. This is designed to be your new favorite worker deck of cards.
Each deck of “Apostles Playing Cards” comes sealed in a custom tuck box with a duplicate Three of Clubs, matching Jokers and a specially-printed, criminally-underused card gimmick that is bound to become one of your new favorites after watching the tutorial.
Get your “Apostles Playing Cards” by Luke Jermay today! Available individually or in bricks (for when you realize you never want to leave home without them). Add 12 decks to your cart during our Buy 3, Get 1 Free Black Friday Sale and 3 of those decks will be free!
NOTE: For the best match when marking your "Apostles Playing Cards", you'll want to use a blue Ultra Fine Point Sharpie. They're usually only available in large packs, but we have individual ones available here.
Customer reviews for Apostles Playing Cards
One note...Luke's video explanation of the marking process (it's not baked into the deck) is a little confusing because he very rationally explained his reasoning for using CSHD in his marks was a convoluted back to CHSD in his subsequent mentions (blame mental muscle memory). Video explanation should include a lower-third super that clarifies his misstatement.
Love you, Luke (and Vanishing, Inc.) It's the script supervisor (and college professor) in me that caught the continuity error.
Minus a star as I would have really loved if Luke had touched on stacks generally or MMD like features. This deck will not replace an MMD deck without investment and deep thought from the reader.
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Play with them.
Perform with with them.
Use them with pride.
They are worthy.
The first thing you’ll notice when you receive these is how nice the tuck box is. It’s almost like holding a denim box I. Your hands - Mine will be going straight into a card clip to keep it pristine.
Upon opening the deck, you’ll be surprised to see how thin the deck actually is. Next to a standard Bicycle deck these things look tiny, but in a good way.
The back design is beautiful with plenty of ways to mark them to your own taste (grab the fine point sharpie when adding these to your cart).
The faces are nicely presented, and the aces and jokers are of a lovely design.
The extra card is not something I was familiar with, but as soon as I saw it my mind was racing with ideas. You’ll love it too.
Luke’s tutorial video is nicely shot, and goes over all you need to know with this deck. As usually, Like is full of hints, tips and subtleties that will help elevate what is possible with this deck.
These are now my new EDC (sorry Phoenix cards), and I’m sure the’ll be loved by everyone who buys them.
Jermay big fan and so satisfied with this new idea. It's versatile and effective and it definitely feels so good. Flexible, beautiful and smooth deck of cards with tons of possibilities. The video explanation is a great masterclass so I could not ask for more.
Recommend
Community questions about Apostles Playing Cards
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Daniel asks: Does it have a double backer?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:It does not.
Daniel asks: Is the customisation left hand friendly?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:These are marked by yourself so you can mark them so they work left handed
Matthew asks: These cards are great. I'd love to make them my EDC. Will it be possible to buy a brick?
- 1. Jim responds:You can buy a brick right now. For other details, consider contacting customer services.
- 2. Matthew responds:How though? Buy 12 decks individually? Normally bricks are priced so you save on the individual deck prices.
John asks: Is the marking system large enough to be read easily at a distance.
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Probably not but there are different markings taught.
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