 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 new signature nox, the snow leopards from the Blue Crown and House of Playing Guards. All right, so what is the theme behind the snow leopard deck? The snow leopard deck was made to commemorate the nox signature series and how rare they are. All these cards typically become extinct, quote-unquote. I mean they sell out, right? So this is a rare brand of cards, so this makes it a rare deck and they decided to release a rare color. And so I think all that comes together by calling them the snow leopards, which is kind of almost the color of the tuck and the back. It's not snow, you know, it's not snow, it's not white, but it's a it's a goldish hue that kind of looks white. So whether you want these cards for magic or for cardistry, I think these snow leopards will definitely pop out. Originally the snow leopards came out at Christmas time. Alex Pandrea said that if you spent a certain amount of money on the Blue Crown, then these would be added to your cart. However, a lot of people didn't like that. They wanted to have access to them without spending a big chunk of change. And so recently Blue Crown released these with a dollar amount and of course they quickly sold out and now they are gone. The front of the tech case is this soft muted gold and then it has gold metallic accents that says snow leopards and knock right here on the front. And of course, because it's expert, it's a side loading tuck. The bottom of the tuck case says my ad copy about the Blue Crown and expert. And other than that, there's really nothing else to it. That is pretty much it for the tuck case. Let's take a look at these cards. These cards are printed from the expert playing card company and they are very thick. So if you've ever held a knocked card before, you know, it has a thick feel and it has a very slick surface to them. So if I take 10 of these and put them into a caliber for you, if I measure them for you to let you know how thick they are and then compare them to other decks, maybe a deck you've held before, maybe a deck you own already, can kind of give you an idea. But if you've had the knocks before, they're going to look and feel like other knocked decks. 10 of these in the caliber comes to 2.90. 2.90 is the same thickness as the Denon cards from Denon Dave, the grinders, the Artifice deck and the Draconian deck. The back design is a solid field of, I'm going to call it gold, muted gold, but it has the black edge border. That makes them a knock version 3's signature series, right? So it's S knock 3's or knock 3S's, however you want to call it. The other interesting thing about the knock 3S's is that they are fully marked. The knock 3's in the past were marked by suit. The knock 3S's are fully marked, okay? So with this deck, you should get an accompanying PDF that explains how to read the back design. Be very wary about where you pick up marked decks. Make sure that the seller, especially if you're getting them off eBay or some other third party, make sure that they're giving you the PDF so that you can read the back design as well. Your two jokers are going to be standard knock jokers in the basic joker on the sides, and it's a large black star in the center. Your ace of spades is also the standard knock ace of spades. It's a very simple pip, and in the center it says minimal playing cards. Otherwise, your pips, indices, and quarts are all completely standard, instantly recognizable, making them perfect for magic and gameplay. All right, so that's my review of the snow leopards from HOPC Blue Crown and Equip playing card company. I picked up mine at the Blue Crown, but like I said, they're sold out now, so you might be able to find me still on eBay, or like I suggested, maybe a third party seller. As always, we ask 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. If you like to follow me on social media, you can. I'm at facebook.com slash magicworthodoxy, twitter.com slash magicworthodoxy, instagram.com slash magic underscore orthodoxy, and if you need more content, you can always find it at magicworthodoxy.com. Thanks, bye.