Let me guess: Hot pink Spandex and Lime green crocs?SBurk49 wrote:But my spandex looks so good with my Crocs!
Or the other way around?
Let me guess: Hot pink Spandex and Lime green crocs?SBurk49 wrote:But my spandex looks so good with my Crocs!
Hello Mister Birch, it's good to see you here! Welcome to the forumBirchsBeer wrote:Thanks Joe! Glad you got em' and liked em'! I upped the price for international shipping so I don't lose money. haha! Thanks for posting pics, it only helps me more. Appreciate it! I will be posting some pics of the new deck soon.
I picked up 3 of each of the V2s a few weeks ago. I grabbed 2 each of the top two decks yesterday at Wally-World. I couldn't believe my luck on the V2s, there are a few on Ebay going for $15 and $20 a pair.SBurk49 wrote:Say whaaaaaaaaaaat?!!! Wal-mart haul yall!
The v2 Club Tattoos in fact DO exist in walmart. $3.47 per.
The faces are the same as the v1 but a different back to match the tuck and the fans look REAL nice.
The Bicycle branded Split Spades are just that: Prototype decks made for David that were only done in quantity 288 (mostly) and not intended for retail sale. Quite a few of them have crept into the market, of course - they just made too many of them for him to keep them all. I'm not certain, but I was told that USPCC made them to show that they could do just as well as anyone else, but David didn't think they were good enough and took his business elsewhere.Widdee wrote:Hip hup, Grind, what's that "Sample only-not for sale" think going on? Never seen that before.
QFT, as far as I know. I may have a few extra hypnotics and Deceptions if anyone's interested...Mike Ratledge wrote:The Bicycle branded Split Spades are just that: Prototype decks made for David that were only done in quantity 288 (mostly) and not intended for retail sale. Quite a few of them have crept into the market, of course - they just made too many of them for him to keep them all. I'm not certain, but I was told that USPCC made them to show that they could do just as well as anyone else, but David didn't think they were good enough and took his business elsewhere.Widdee wrote:Hip hup, Grind, what's that "Sample only-not for sale" think going on? Never seen that before.
OnTheGrind wrote:QFT, as far as I know. I may have a few extra hypnotics and Deceptions if anyone's interested...Mike Ratledge wrote:The Bicycle branded Split Spades are just that: Prototype decks made for David that were only done in quantity 288 (mostly) and not intended for retail sale. Quite a few of them have crept into the market, of course - they just made too many of them for him to keep them all. I'm not certain, but I was told that USPCC made them to show that they could do just as well as anyone else, but David didn't think they were good enough and took his business elsewhere.Widdee wrote:Hip hup, Grind, what's that "Sample only-not for sale" think going on? Never seen that before.
Fascinating Mike. Imagine they go for a pretty penny?Mike Ratledge wrote:The Bicycle branded Split Spades are just that: Prototype decks made for David that were only done in quantity 288 (mostly) and not intended for retail sale. Quite a few of them have crept into the market, of course - they just made too many of them for him to keep them all. I'm not certain, but I was told that USPCC made them to show that they could do just as well as anyone else, but David didn't think they were good enough and took his business elsewhere.Widdee wrote:Hip hup, Grind, what's that "Sample only-not for sale" think going on? Never seen that before.
A small package from Randi arrived in today's mail. Inside was:James Randi wrote: Robert, I just sent you a deck for your collection... I think it's rather unique, in many ways...
Hi Mike a couple of nice Bezique decks .Mike Ratledge wrote:Well, I've been a little busy. I have gotten a few packages over the past week, so let's see what's in the bag:
For Jace - a couple of pre-1880 British decks, one from "Reynolds & Sons" and one from "de la Rue and Co", and I'm not even sure about the dates for Reynolds, maybe you can tell me, Jace? These are both in basically mint condition, except no nox - and maybe never had one? Decks were typically just wrapped during the 1860's and before, and in some cases much later.
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