Wow what a community. I'm obsessed by playing cards. I blame my granddad, we were always playing them together. Anyway found this community when I was looking at the Army Men playing cards on kick start.
Anyway I now work at a small playing cards manufacturer in the UK called . I love it. I get to design promotional packs all day.
I think my best work was a pack for the BBC which was a one off pack that was used in a documentary.
Does anybody else work for playing card manufactures on here?
Live breathe and work playing cards :-)
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Wow it's definitely great to be able to work in a card company! How I wish I was working in USPCC
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Re: Live breathe and work playing cards :-)
Welcome to the forum - good to have a fellow UK resident aroundhollydavis383 wrote:Wow what a community. I'm obsessed by playing cards. I blame my granddad, we were always playing them together. Anyway found this community when I was looking at the Army Men playing cards on kick start.
Anyway I now work at a small playing cards manufacturer in the UK called. I love it. I get to design promotional packs all day.
I think my best work was a pack for the BBC which was a one off pack that was used in a documentary.
Does anybody else work for playing card manufactures on here?
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Re: Live breathe and work playing cards :-)
Did that BBC pack have non standard faces?
I recently bought a non standard deck made for a television show that aired in Australia in the 90s. It was a comedy variety show called "Club B*ggery". (That term is apparently pretty mild to the Aussies.)
I recently bought a non standard deck made for a television show that aired in Australia in the 90s. It was a comedy variety show called "Club B*ggery". (That term is apparently pretty mild to the Aussies.)
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