 Hey everybody welcome back to Magic Barthodoxy. My name is David and this is a deck review. Hey today we're going to look at the light blue crown deck from the Blue Crown. If you don't know the crown deck this is the Blue Crown the website. This is their steeple deck and so they release this back design continually throughout the year. Whenever they sell out they try to make more and this is a new color that they have added to their collection. The crown deck they basically describe this as simplicity meets elegance. The entire line of the Blue Crown decks are designed to evoke this really wonderful sense of quality and elegance and style. The crown deck kind of has a tally hoe inspired back design and you'll see that on the back and then you're going to have that married with the classic arc of faces so you really end up getting a deck that has very timeless appeal. The front of the tuck ace has a little crown and it says crown deck and playing cards right underneath that and then you have this giant pip shape right there. One side says the blue crown and the other side says the United States playing card company. At the bottom there's some ad copy about the blue crown and the top is left blank. There is no tuck flap on the tuck box and that's nice and on the flap itself it has their web address which is the blue crown dot com. The back design of course is the back design of the cards and that is pretty much it for the tuck ace. Let's take a look at these cards. Each crown deck is printed from the United States playing card company and they use their standard retail stock. They also have an air cushion finish and a modern cut and if you'd like to learn more about stock cut or finish you can click the link below in the description. And let me just say cards printed from the United States playing card company are high quality stock and they have a finish that ensures long lasting durability and handling superiority. People often ask me about how well decks handle. I will always recommend United States playing card company over any other printer. The result is a deck that looks good feels good and it just adds a really beautiful touch of class to your magic or your flourishes or your poker games. The back design is the same light blue color and it has a nice thick border around there and again like you can see it does kind of have that teleho inspired design the triptych kind of in the center here with a larger circle in the middle and then you have four bordered accents all laying on a beautiful field of light blue. With this deck you're going to get two identical jokers. Simply says Joker across the top and it has a nice large crown design there and if you notice the crown carries each one of the four different pips. With this deck you're also going to get two extra cards if you're going to get a double backer which is great for magic and you're going to get a blue crown ad card. Your ace of spades is very ornate it's a humongous pip that almost kind of like carries off into a sphere or a really sharp point. It says the crown deck right there at the bottom and the United States playing card company. Like I said all your pips and indices cards are going to be completely standard completely recognizable to anyone. The blue crown is also a card company that I think manufactures mostly to magicians and so magicians usually prefer cards that are recognizable to their spectators. The court cards are all the classic arco faces which I think is nice and it adds a very timeless quality to this deck. All right so that is my review for the light blue crown deck from the blue crown and if you'd like to purchase your own you can find it at thebluecrown.com. That is it for this deck review. As always we 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 orthodoxy twitter.com slash magic orthodoxy and instagram.com slash magic underscore orthodoxy. Thanks bye.