 Hey everybody, welcome back to Magic Orthodoxy. My name is David and this is a deck review. Hey today, we're gonna look at the pin-up cards from Bicycle and PlainCards.net. This was a Kickstarter, successful Kickstarter that I backed because I like cards. But seriously, if you don't know, pin-up playing cards are a classic and they've been around for a very long time and the artist behind this has taken a very old idea and kind of brought it into the 20th century and it's a pretty cool deck. Across the front, you can see the Bicycle branding. It does say pin-up and then there is a pin-up girl right on the very front. Besides is Air Christian Finish and the United States playing card company. At the bottom of the deck, there is some ad copy about playing cards.net. The back design of the tuck case is the back design of the cards and that is pretty much it for the tuck case. Let's take a look at these cards. These cards were printed from the United States playing card company and they do come on their retail stock. They do have an Air Christian finish and a modern emboss and if you'd like to learn more about stock cut or finish, you can click the link below in the description. The back design, as you can see, is a field of black with white spots and then you have a red burgundy, red cigar band, which as you can see makes the cards look really cool in fans and flourishes. The thing I like about the back design is it keeps it kind of feminine without being overtly pin-up. Also with this deck, you're gonna get two extras. You're gonna get a double back card, which is great for magic and an ad card for playing cards.net. With this deck, you're gonna get two jokers, both girls in attractive gesture uniforms. Their poses are the same, their faces are the same, but their costumes are just a little bit different. The pips and indices cards have all been completely redone. They are stylized pips. They're kind of a little bit fat and squatty and they have a line artwork through each one. You do have a red border and then your indices in the corner is encased in a circle. Now, as you would guess, your court cards are all pin-up girls, but they're not overtly done. They're not like stylized and look like standard cards. They're made to look more like original pin-up posters from the 1950s and 60s. There's nothing to risqué here. They're not adult cards. They're not, you know, for 18 and over or anything like that. It's just a fun look at a classic that has been brought up to date. Well, that is it for my review of the pin-up deck from playingcards.net. As always, I 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 see up to date on the latest in card scan, card magic. If you want to follow me on social media, you can. I'm at facebook.com, slash magic, orthodoxy, twitter.com, slash magic, orthodoxy and instagram.com slash magic underscore orthodoxy. Thanks. Bye.