awesome! Thanks Jase!Jock1971 wrote:there are some scans on page 2 of the france section in worldwide time machinePipChick wrote: could you post some pics of that Jules Verne deck
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awesome! Thanks Jase!Jock1971 wrote:there are some scans on page 2 of the france section in worldwide time machinePipChick wrote: could you post some pics of that Jules Verne deck
The seller has failed to sell this deck and has lowered the price first to 39,99 € and now to 24 €. Link. Sharing this if somebody wants it, it's a really nice deck, quite a rare one too, but if the price goes pretty much any lower I'll bid on it.Räpylätassu wrote:Jeu des Musiciens for 49,99 €. Used but the cards seem to be in good condition. Tuck box seems to have taken some hits. Jeu des Musiciens seems to be pretty rare and definitely among finest decks Grimaud has put out, put that price is a bit steep. I am currently looking for one that I can give as a gift to my mother, but not at that price. Still, sharing this if someone really wants it...
Now at 66 USDBradius wrote:Here is an 1899 ANHEUSER BUSCH SPANISH AMERICAN WAR MILITARY PLAYING CARDS W/BOX currently bidding at $26. Also, this seller has some interesting stuff up for auction. This one does say "reserve not met", so I have no idea what the reserve is, it may be high.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-1899-A ... SwvfZZ9aqy
Quite a nice find, good price too!Bradius wrote:Also, for those that missed the Lotrek Golden Oath Prototype. Here is a seller that has it for Buy it now at $110, with domestic shipping, which is not bad if you missed it. Last one left. When you figure the ebay fees and domestic shipping, it really isn't bad. Second chance.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Golden-OATH-Pr ... SwFYZa-efC
Glad it went to somebody here. I'd have bought it myself but I don't go for double-deck sets. If you ever see a single-deck version of it let me know.Bradius wrote:Thanks Merlebird, that was a quick buy.
I can't imagine there are that many vintage decks out there with good handling, but undoubtedly somebody like Jase or Roop is more qualified to weigh in on that point. I guess I always just sort of assumed the finish on playing cards broke down and degraded over time, even without being handled.Bradius wrote:Merlebird, thanks for the tip on the Jean Picart double deck. I love the cards. The handling is laughable though.
there are three, which i showed you a while back on the top of page 4Räpylätassu wrote:There are two design with the excact same name out there
Ah sorry, I saw it but I completely forgot about that third deck. I don't think it looks nearly as good as the other two, so that might be why.Jock1971 wrote:there are three, which i showed you a while back on the top of page 4Räpylätassu wrote:There are two design with the excact same name out there
don`t you remember my posting?
i posted this version a few weeks ago it`s on the last page, two sellers had them, one buy it now for £50 which didn`t sell, the other sold for £28
didn`t you see my posting?
Thanks Merlebird, but that is not a gilded deck (one of 200). Still, the Scarlet Tally-Ho decks are the ones really hard (and costly) to get.Scarlett Tally-Ho 065/700 for USD130 or best offer. No idea if it's still sealed, or if that's even a good price if it is; I just know people go nuts for those JR Tallies, so I thought I'd post here.
By the time I saw this post I had already bought this listingRäpylätassu wrote:Nanook Playing Cards for 25 USD. Cool looking Russian custom deck, limited to 300 decks.
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