Switzerland
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Re: Switzerland
Love that Schwyzer Fasnachts-jass deck. Is it from a festival Jase?
The actual costumes those images are based on must be quite freaky to see. I especially like the banner and characters for Goldmauder.
The actual costumes those images are based on must be quite freaky to see. I especially like the banner and characters for Goldmauder.
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Re: Switzerland
I discovered that someone was making the standard Swiss Jass cards in a classic full figure version. So I ordered some, and I can show you some pictures. Very nice, and unusual to be able to find a new edition of such full figure cards.
These cards were drawn by Jens Riedweg in Switzerland, and this is his site:
https://schweizerjass.ch/en/
The cards are a digitally redone version of a classic old pattern by Jakob Peyer. The cards are also printed in Switzerland. The full figure ones that I got don't have a tuck box, and have a smooth finish, the same sort of cardstock that you will see for say typical Altenburger or Piatnik German-suited cards. You can see he also has other Swiss cards for sale on that site, including the more typical modern double-ended ones, and cards with fancy tuck boxes .... And amazingly, the stamps on the envelope match the cards!
These cards were drawn by Jens Riedweg in Switzerland, and this is his site:
https://schweizerjass.ch/en/
The cards are a digitally redone version of a classic old pattern by Jakob Peyer. The cards are also printed in Switzerland. The full figure ones that I got don't have a tuck box, and have a smooth finish, the same sort of cardstock that you will see for say typical Altenburger or Piatnik German-suited cards. You can see he also has other Swiss cards for sale on that site, including the more typical modern double-ended ones, and cards with fancy tuck boxes .... And amazingly, the stamps on the envelope match the cards!
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