 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 Daniel Madison Red Revolvers from DanielMadisonandallusionist.com. All right, so what are the revolvers? Well, the revolvers are, of course, a Daniel Madison signature deck. And by signature deck, I mean it's his logo, pretty much is what emblazes the deck both on the top case and the back side of the cards and on the ace of diamonds. Pretty much like all of Daniel Madison's decks, they're pretty much focused on his label. And so not all of them, not all of them, but a good portion of them. And you can learn more about them at Illusionist. Of course, this was one of the more limited, harder to find, harder to get, harder to acquire decks. When they originally first came out, I believe they were released in very limited quantities. They were available to Black Club members, and then there was this other campaign they did where they released a couple of them, or a couple hundred of them, and they were signed decks of cards. And then I think what ended up happening, and how I came across them, was they just got released this last December for Christmas in 2016, and they were affordable. I think they were only like 10 bucks. And so I believe now they're sold out, or at least Illusionist isn't selling them on their website right now. So as with most Daniel Madison decks, this deck is very minimal. It's all white, and it just has the Madison logo there on the front. There's nothing on the sides. The back design, of course, is the back design of the cards, and again it's this repeating image of Daniel Madison's logo. The bottom has an ad copy about Illusionist, and the top just says Madison Revolvers. The Tuck Flap has a nine of clubs reveal, and that is pretty much it for the tuck case. Let's take a look at these cards. These cards are printed from the United States Played Card Company, and they do come on their casino grade stock. And they have air cushion emboss. When I measure these out with a caliper, I take 10 cards, that's my go-to. I take 10 cards, measure them with a caliper, they come out to 2.91, which is about the lower end, lower range of what United States Played Card Company considers to be a casino grade stock. 2.91 is the same thickness as the shin limb cards, same thickness as the Saturn cards, and some of the split spades. The back design, it's just one single color, depending on whether you get the red revolvers or black. It is a repeating pattern of Daniel Madison's logo, and then you have a medium-sized white border. It wasn't really impressed with United States Played Card Company's prints on these. I have a lot of cards in this deck that are kind of off their registration. That means the border is inconsistent and is thick in some places and thin in others, so a little disappointed with that. With this deck, you will get a double backer, which is great for magic tricks, and also with this deck, you will get a double facer, which is great for magic tricks. And you will also get two Daniel Madison cut cards. If you're familiar with some of his other effects, you know he uses these red cut cards. One of them has a card reveal. And your Ace of Diamonds is a large PIP of Daniel Madison's logo, and this is Madison Revolver's United States Played Card Company. Because of the style and shape of Daniel Madison's logo, it made more sense to make the Ace of Diamonds the exploded Ace, and so your Ace of Spades in this deck will be normal. Your PIPs and Indici cards will all be completely standard and instantly recognizable to anyone. And your court cards will of course be the Madison courts that most of you are familiar with if you've ever received a Madison deck before. Alright, so that is my review of the Red Revolver from DanielMadison and Illusionist.com. I got my cards from Illusionist, and if you would like to purchase yours, and you can still find them, that's where I would pick them up too. As always, recommend that you like this video just so other people can find them faster. We also recommend that you subscribe to this channel just to stay up to date on the latest in cards and card magic. If you want to follow me on social media, you can. I'm at facebook.com slash magicorthodoxy twitter.com slash magicorthodoxy instagram.com slash magic underscore orthodoxy. And if you need more content, you can always find it at magicorthodoxy.com. Thanks, bye.