 Hey everybody, welcome back to Magic Orthodoxy. My name is David and this is a deck review. Hey, today we're going to look at the Bicycle Spirit Deck from playingcards.net and the Gambler's Warehouse. This deck right here, this was part of a Kickstarter successful Kickstarter program. With this launch, with this project launch, there was two decks. There was a White Gold Special Edition and then there was a Blue Silver Limited Edition. I picked up the Blue Silver just because I like the look of it. It's a little better. It was just more of my colorings and so that is the deck review that we will be looking at today. This particular Limited Edition was limited to only 2,500 decks. There was actually one more deck. They did a Spirit Black Limited Edition that was only a thousand print run, but I didn't pick that one up either. I only got this one. The front of the tech case is all embossed with silver foil. This is bicycle across the front and spirit there at the bottom and then you have a nice big exploded ace spade tip there. On this side it says Air Christian Finish and made in the USA. This side says Gambler's Warehouse and Dallas, Texas. The bottom has some ad copy about playingcards.net and the top says Spirit. And across the top you're also going to notice that there's no tuck seal. I like that a lot. And then if you look on the inside there is the printed design as well. The two inside flaps are also silver encrusted and they are little tiny spade pips. And then the back design again is silver foil embossed and it's this very geometry based shape hard lined edged design that is also the back design of the cards. That is pretty much it for the tuck ace. Let's take a look at these cards. These cards are printed by the United States playing card company and they do come on their infamous thin snappy retail stock. They do have air cushion finish and modern cut. And if you'd like to learn more about stock cut or finish you can click the link below in the description. Like I said the back design is blue and silver and as you can see it's a lot of hard edges, a lot of geometry based shapes. You got circles and squares kind of forming a lot of inner and outer connecting frames. It does have a very classic look to it. You will also notice it is a blue bordered back design but the faces of these cards are white. You can probably also see that the back design is also done in metallic inks. You're going to have metallic inks throughout both on the tuck ace and on the cards themselves. With this deck you're going to get a couple of things. The first of which is you'll get a double backer which is always great for magic tricks. And you're also going to get a second gaff which is indicative to a lot of other gamblers warehouse gaffes. They're very similar to this. It's a queen of hearts on one side and a king of hearts on the other. This deck has a very regal, very ornamental, very kingly court type feel to it. And the jokers are no exception. You can see that it's a ball with two kind of keys or like kingly staffs crisscrossed and a crown on top. You can see that one joker has the blue coloring and the other one is more of a silver pearl gray color. Your ace of spades is very simple. It's just the large spade pip there with the two crisscrossing keys and no tex on it at all. Very elegant, very clean. You can also see that there is a unique font up there at the corner as well as redesigned pips. And then you can also see that there's this shadow watermark border that goes around the outside which frames all the cards which is very beautiful. That said, all the pip and indices cards are completely custom. Each one has a unique layout and beautifully designed pips. So you probably saw this earlier with the gaff card, but all the court cards are forward facing. So you don't have any one eye jacks or anything like that. And all the cards are done in that same kind of blue, silver coloring that you see throughout the deck. So it keeps the theme clean and pure. That is it for the Spirit playing cards deck review. 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 the latest in cards and card magic. Now, if you want to follow me on social media, you can. I'm at facebook.com slash magic worth the doxy twitter.com slash magic worth the doxy and instagram.com slash magic underscore orthodoxy. Thanks.