 Hey everybody, welcome back to Magic Orthodoxy. My name is David and this is my deck collection. Hey, today we're gonna look at my blue crown collection. So these are the decks of cards that I have that are from the blue crown. Now as always, of course, I have more decks than this. Okay, I have duplicates. I have extras, but I'm not here to show you my extras. I'm just gonna show you my collection. And so this is just gonna be an overview really quick of all the different blue crown decks I've got. Ready? Alright, let's start. Alright, so first up we're gonna look at the knocked decks. These are the vertical boxes. Okay, most of these were made by United States playing card company. This is the light blue, yellow, orange, and this is actually black. So four decks in total of the vertical boxes. Then we've got knocks in the horizontal boxes. Sideways boxes. These are all made by the expert playing card company. Of course, we have blue, green, red, and purple. So four horizontal boxes. And then we have two more decks of cards also made by expert playing card company. Also horizontal tuck boxes, but these are the signature series knocks. And so you have the original number one, which was the Alex Pandrea box, and the second one, which was the Danny the Ortiz box. Alright, then we get into the crown deck. Now as far as I'm concerned, the crown deck was the original staple deck for the blue crown. I wish they had gone on with this series. I really liked it. These are great handling cards. These cards are made from the United States playing card company. And since some of these printings, I haven't seen blue crown make any sort of attempts to remake them. Okay, so I have the original blue, the original red, the light blue, the green, and then this one's pretty special. This one's an actual deluxe crown edition. This is another signature series with Alex Pandrea signature on the front. Alright, then I have two decks of nautical. I have the original branded version, but in the red and I have the unbranded version in the cargo net. All right, then we have the white Aladdin's. This was a really cool project the blue crown took on. These were also printed from the United States playing card company and there's some really awesome magic bells and whistles in this really neat gas really interesting way of cutting the cards. If you can find a deck of these, I'd pick them up. Then we have the altruism deck. This one's done very mystical, very mysterious. A lot of old magic symbology in this, like owls and keys and locks. It's another deck that's printed from the United States playing card company. I like all the mystery and the intrigue with this deck. Another cool one. Then we have Sky Island. This was done from expert playing cards in Itohuang. This is a very simple basic deck kind of plays off on the old vintage casino look. Got a very neat red, very interesting graphics, also kind of looks like you know the old vintage cards you used to get for free when you flew on an airplane. So yeah, Sky Island. And then lastly Boardwalk. This is another deck printed from the expert playing card company and this one's got a ton of embellishments. Lots of gold foil and embossing. The whole theme of this deck is done very circus-like, but you know just a really cool classic looking deck of cards. I really like this one a lot. Alright, 21 decks for the Blue Crown. Okay, 21 decks. 21 original decks. No copies, no duplicates. So hey, run out to the Blue Crown and check them out. Look at some of their decks or cards and pick yourself up at Deck of Nox. As always 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. Hey, you want to follow me on social media? Go for it. I'm on the facebook.com slash magic orthodoxy twitter.com slash magic orthodoxy instagram.com slash magic underscore orthodoxy and if you need more content, you can always find it at magicorthodoxy.com. Thanks. Bye.