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Tycoon Playing Cards
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Currently only in stock in the Crimson Red color.
These premium, designer playing cards were produced in collaboration with Steve Cohen, "The Millionaires' Magician," and star of Chamber Magic, his show at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York. Cohen designed them for use in his act and they include features that optimize them for use by magicians. The cards are meticulously designed, starting with the rich, striking tuck case which features embossed printing using gold ink on matte finish paper. The card backs feature an intricate double clock face design inspired by architectural elements at the Waldorf and a European museum. The cards come pre-arranged in the Tamariz stack so that they can be used out of the sealed box by performers who favor that arrangement, and they also include a double-backed card. The faces of the deck were licensed from Fournier, the Spanish card company, and so the royal cards include flesh-toned facial features. The jokers, one in color, one in black and white depict a tuxedoed gent, with a striking resemblance to The Millionaires' Magician. The cards are priced at a point that makes them accessible for regular use by working pros.
These premium, designer playing cards were produced in collaboration with Steve Cohen, "The Millionaires' Magician," and star of Chamber Magic, his show at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York. Cohen designed them for use in his act and they include features that optimize them for use by magicians. The cards are meticulously designed, starting with the rich, striking tuck case which features embossed printing using gold ink on matte finish paper. The card backs feature an intricate double clock face design inspired by architectural elements at the Waldorf and a European museum. The cards come pre-arranged in the Tamariz stack so that they can be used out of the sealed box by performers who favor that arrangement, and they also include a double-backed card. The faces of the deck were licensed from Fournier, the Spanish card company, and so the royal cards include flesh-toned facial features. The jokers, one in color, one in black and white depict a tuxedoed gent, with a striking resemblance to The Millionaires' Magician. The cards are priced at a point that makes them accessible for regular use by working pros.
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