Holy moly those colors!

I suspect that he bought them, just like mine. The Bicycle #46 "New Era" seems to be more available from Australia - don't know why. I bought a basically unplayed deck there. The other three shown are tough gets, even though the Vlad Elko decks were made in 2005 for a Ukrainian restaurant in Moscow. It's Cossacks, witches, typical Ukrainian customes, etc with some wild jokers and has Cyrillic indices. V2 is either the 2011 reprint with Anglicized suit indices, gold inks, different tuck and backs (appears to be the one in the picture, so I assume not) or the second deck he did in 2012 called "Pekelna Horugva". I'm pretty certain they are both described on "World of Playing Cards" (wopk.co.uk). The second deck is a bit too dark (read "grim") for my tastes. Beautiful art, no question, just not in my collection.jerichoholic wrote:How did he get a hold of those decks!
chach wrote:I have both those Erko decks as well. I don't know how the reprints are that come in the black tuck boxes are but the originals are absolutely magnificent, got mine just before all the crap went down in Ukraine recently. The pictures do not do the artwork justice, the detail is just phenomenal, Vladislav Erko is one hell of an artist, just google his name to see what I'm talking about. Usually I like to keep my shelf queens in mint condition and they are some of the more expensive new age decks that I've bought but I had to open them.
Sorry to derail the thread further, but you can't gush enough about them. Excellent decks from the Ukraine. Side note: IDK about the reprints but the original ones are not standard poker deck size. Also, one deck is called Korchma Taras Bulba, which was printed for a restaurant in Moscow. And I forget what the name of the other deck is.
It depends on which version you have. Some are 36 card decks, some are 52) 54 with jokers). All of them are Russian made, with the exception of his Cossack deck, only in 34 cards and made in Ukraine.
Don't see the connection. I'm not seeing genetic mutations here.MagikFingerz wrote:These look pretty sweet. I'm just wondering where the people from the Van Gogh deck thread are now
For what it's worth, this is a Queen, and not an Ace. The letter in the index location is a cyrillic "Д", which corresponds to our letter "D." (Remember my frothing at the mouth about this with the DQISHCHD deck, also known as "Aquilla" deck?). It is not an "A". The "D" represents "Dama" ("Дама"), or Queen, in Russian.sprouts1115 wrote:His dark work deck is good. This is my favorite card the AoD. This says so much. Notice how he uses a pillory as a transitional and uses the Ace card as a court card. It is perfect. Usually, cloth is the best material for the true transitional and the Ace is a Pip card. He broke all the rules and made it work. YOu have to think what ever Jackson does today you will not see his true cards until 4 years until he breaks the rules also. He is just getting started; He is young. If he wants to mimic cards today more power to him... He is learning what works... Less leather and more cards. Thank-you!
I was thinking about Marcus' observation in ref: the Cyrillic capital "D" which looks like an "A" to 'Marikins. Buy, yeah - I only recognize that specific card because I recently sold the deck here on UC offering them to members as 1, 2,or all 3 of his hard to get Ukranian/Russian decks by ordering them from a friend's brother in Talin Estonia. Which one, I don't know, but it should be still on the http://UnitedCardists.com/ucoffers.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; page, though maybe not accessible because it's marked "Sold Out". I think it's from the second "dark themed" deck - "Pekelna Harugv". Maybe not, though - unless she's using her boobies for bewitching men, since that deck had Killer Kings, witches for Queens and Cossacks for Jack's. (original printing used Cyrillic indices: "R", "D" & "B" as opposed to K/Q/J). It could have been "(Korchma) Taras Bulba".sprouts1115 wrote:Mike - Do you ever get that feeling when you realize you don't know what the hell you're talking about and the best thing to do is just shut the hell up. Well, I kind of feel like that right now.
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