 Hey everybody, welcome back to Magic Orthodoxy. My name is David and this is a deck review. Today we're going to look at the Purple Limited Deck from Illusionist.com and Peter McKinnon. What is the Purple Limited Deck? Well, after the success of the Limited Edition Red, Illusionist sat down and discussed the possibility of actually making an unlimited version. After going back and forth, they came up with Blue. So, Blue came out in early 2013 and you might remember I did a review for that a long time ago. So, even after Blue came out, Peter still felt like he wanted to have another color. And so, Purple was kind of like his vision in having that come to life. And so, now Purple is available. It has Peter McKinnon's signature on the tux flap, kind of like as an homage to him because he's the creator. But it still contains all the qualities of the original LTD that we all liked. So, very subtle, dignified diamond back, really thin white borders and a crisp, buttery finish. The tux case is all purple, wrapped all the way around with no words or design at all. It just has LTD right there on the front and you'll see some sort of like, kind of a paisley decoration there in the back. The tux top is completely blank. The bottom has some ad copy about Illusionist.com. There's that Peter McKinnon signature we all know and love. And that is it for the tux case. Let's take a look at these cards. These cards are printed from the United States playing card company and they do come on a retail stock. They do have a standard cut and air cushion and boss. And if you'd like to learn more about stock, cut, or finish, you can click the link below in the description. Everybody always asks how cards feel, how they handle, how they perform, yada yada yada. If you'd like to know how they feel, you can click a link below in the description that kind of tells you where these cards fall as compared to other decks. And so, when I measured these, they were kind of a middle of the road stock. They're not really heavy and thick like a casino deck. They're not buttery soft like maybe the newer Roadhouse decks. So it's kind of in the middle there. You can check the website and it will show you some other decks that are comparable to it. The back of the card is very simple and it does, I believe, have the best of both worlds. It has a repeating pattern that gets pushed to the edge of its frame. So it does kind of have a casino look to it, but it also has a thick white border which makes it more like a poker deck. And you'll also notice it has a thin pencil line border around that. Pretty much the main color there is purple like the other LTD decks. And so if you do have the other LTD decks, this is a great one to add to your collection. With this deck, you're going to get a couple of extras. You're going to get an illusionist ad card. And you'll get a double backer which is great for magic tricks. Pete McKinnon's Ace of Spades is pretty simple. It's a line drawing, ink drawing of a standard pip spade, but kind of done like a calligraphy pen would draw it. And then underneath that, it does say limited. With this deck, you'll also get two identical jokers. It's a marionette hand floating above a J that has a purple top, and it does say joker underneath that. The purple limited deck also has Madison courts. And so if you're familiar with some of the Madison decks, you're going to find Daniel Madison, Pete McKinnon, a lot of their best friends, a lot of their girlfriends, and some other fellow magicians. The Pips and Indice cards are going to feel and look completely standard. The red cards have a more deeper hue to them, and the black cards are a deep silver. And if you'd like to purchase the purple limited deck, you can find it right now at illusionist.com. All right, so that is my review of the purple limited deck from illusionist.com and Pete McKinnon. As always, recommend that you like this video just so other people can find it faster. We also recommend that you subscribe to this channel just to stay up to date on all of these cards and card magic. If you want to follow me on social media, you can. I'm at facebook.com. Twitter.com. Instagram.com. And if you need more content, you can always find it at magicorthodoxy.com.