 Hey everybody welcome back to magic orthodoxy. My name is David and this is my debt collection Hey today, we're gonna look at some of my odds and ends decks. What are these? Well, basically this is like a long time before all the custom decks started coming out long before like illusionists started making custom cards When I was a little kid like when I was a teenager and I was collecting decks of cards There was really nothing out there except for like bridge decks bicycle decks Just decks you'd pick up at a movement parks decks you'd pick up, you know when you went to an airport in a new state You know, I don't casino decks, you know That was pretty much all you could collect back in the day And so I was collecting cards even way back then and so these are just some of the cards that I've picked up And I've got three shoeboxes full of these cards The you know the shoeboxes that your vans come in like these are literally vans shoeboxes And so I'm gonna do three different videos gonna show you How how many of these random cards I have there's not much to show you other than just to say hey This is part of my collection for those of you who've asked so let's get to it All right first up Lord of the Rings deck actually the review for this so way back when when I first started doing reviews Comes a little pouch. They're really cool all hand drawn pictures of the different characters in the Lord of the Rings movies And I think my brother-in-law got this for me from a box collection of DVDs. He got sealed deck of cards from San Francisco. Oh Mini deck of cards from Wisconsin Here's a deck devoted to Oregon lighthouses and here's a deck of cards for the Oregon coast Here's a bridge deck from the Naval Academy. It comes in a small plastic case So my brother-in-law got this for me and I don't think I've ever even opened it Here's a box of round playing cards, so they're not square. They're round And here's a deck of oblong playing cards comes in this plastic case I got a few decks of these transparent plastic cards You know that you can get wet that they'll bend a break. So these are the bicycle just random rider back And here's another one the same material, but this one's called the invisible cards looks like that on the other side Here's a bridge-sized deck called the Irish legendary cards There's the back design and here's the deck from St. Thomas LeCroy. We be jamming These cards look Spanish their bridge size and they get wrapped in plastic didn't come in a didn't even come in a box So never opened them. There's a bridge-sized deck from the Navy Federal Bank I don't know anything about these cards other than the bridge size and the tape playing cards on the front Another deck from Disneyland. So again plastic card shell box Bridge-sized cards. There's the face and another deck of cards from Disneyland. How can I have forgotten Chicago? Chicago? Shout out to Chicago shout out to Clue Lake These are called Terracarta museum quality playing cards pick these up. I think again at one of those Novelty hardware stores. These are opposite color Hoyle cards, so the red cards are black and the black cards are red Like the hearts like the heart cards the diamonds. They're black and the club cards and the spade cards are red Another one of my old decks. It's a bridge size has Benjamin Franklin in the front comes in the cardboard box It's all beat up. These are also Spanish or Italian cards different shape and size and they have different suits so the clubs are actual clubs and These are the coins and I got deck of cards from Western Financial Bank and This last deck of cards just says the classic collection. Alright, so that is my third video I made three of these in total and I'll stick all the links to the other videos in the description below. Bye