 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 Explore Cards from CardiZine. If you want to know who CardiZine is, it's a couple of different people. It's Harris Ticno, it's Daniel Hare, Tonya Gayo, and Axl Herman. And if you want to learn more about CardiZine, you can visit them at CardiZine.com. The Explore Cards, these were a Kickstarter project. It was successfully funded. And it's basically a deck that's showcasing 52 different popular destinations across the world. So very famous places, famous cities, very iconic architecture and landmarks. Each one individually featured on one of the cards in this deck. Alright, so just take a look at the tuck case real quick. It says Explore across the front and playing cards. And then you have a little cityscape icon there in a circle. You have this nice blue kind of navy border. On the sides, you have some more like pictorial elements of like skyscrapers, buildings. On the bottom, you have some ad copy about CardiZine. And on the top says Explore playing cards. The back, of course, is the back design of the playing cards. And a nice feature, you're not getting a tuck seal on the tuck case. That is pretty much it for the tuck case. Let's take a look at these cards. These cards are from the United States Playing Card Company and they do come on their retail stock. They do have a standard cut and they have air cushion finish and they have magic finish. Now these cards register on the caliper individually at 0.27 millimeters. Now normal bikes, normal bike cards are about 0.26 millimeters. So you look at that one little fraction is probably the magic finish making these cards just a little thicker. Just a tiny hair thicker than a standard deck of bikes. The overall entire deck is 15.09. Now those are just my readings on the caliper. I measured both the card individually and the deck three times and that's the average that I get. But of course if you measure with your equipment and your decks you might get a different reading but that's the reading I get. And if you want to learn more about stock cutter finish you can click the link below in the description. The back design of the playing cards is a globe and then it has kind of like jets circling it. And then you have just all these varied architectural cityscapes going all the way around. The frame is very simple and you can see that the card is also devoid of color. It's a black and white image with just a nice wide poker sized frame. And it kind of makes for a really nice very classic look and I like that. Here are your aces. Your ace of spades is Dubai and your ace of hearts is Paris. Your ace of clubs is Machu Picchu and your ace of diamonds is a place in New Zealand. Your two Joker cards are almost identical. They say Joker in the corners along with a colored star. And your picture is a jet taking off. So one jet is red and one jet is black. With this deck you're going to get a couple of things. The first of which is a thank you card. It's kind of like an about card. It talks about the Kickstarter project when it was funded and who were the people that were responsible. Not only for designing the cards but for supporting it. And then you're also going to get a topographical kind of explanation card. Each one of the suits represents a different element of I guess you could say architecture or a different element of just destination and vacation travel. The spades. You can look through the spades cards here the spades courts. These represent modern architecture. And then you have the hearts. The hearts are all going to be different places that are romantic getaways. Then you have the clubs. These would be historical places, very cultural places. Places that have rich heritage and historical buildings. And then the diamonds are popular cities. Places where you would lose yourself and all the endless possibilities of festivals, food, music, sites, things to see, etc. So each one of those suits then represents that type of aesthetic. And then in the cards themselves, the number cards, you're going to have that same thing. Each one of those destination locations is going to be on a different card. And it's going to be just beautifully done in very a simple, very elemental, very kind of stripped away design. I think a lot of these places will be recognizable to someone who's familiar with geography. But certainly a really cool deck to look through and maybe use as a way to say, Hey, I'd like to go and visit that place. Well, that is it for this review of the Explorer deck. If you'd like to purchase your own, you can head on down to cardazine.com and check them out. 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