 Hey everybody, welcome back to Magic Presidoxy. My name is David and this is a deck review. Now you might remember Magician's Anonymous. They did the magic trick Tremble and I reviewed that a while back. Nothing's really known about Magician's Anonymous because they are anonymous magicians. Yeah. So just to take a look at this tuck case real quick, it's all done in a flat black. It's done in a matte finish and it has a lot of a silver embossing and has the logo right there at the top. It's the M and A. It's an inverted A. See that? From Magician's Anonymous. It says Magician's Anonymous right there. It says that the cards were printed by the United States playing card company and it says that they were produced by MA Magician's Anonymous. Down here at the bottom there's an ad copy about USPCC. At the top it says playing cards and at the back it has the Guy Fawkes Mask. Now you might remember Guy Fawkes from V for Vandetta. If you saw that movie he was a member of a group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed gunpowder plot of 1605 and it's actually where we get the word Guy from. Like when you say, hey who's this guy? It's actually from Guy Fawkes. These cards are printed by the United States playing card company and so that is pretty much it for the tuck case. Let's take a look at these cards. Like I said before these cards are printed from the United States playing card company and they do have their famous retail stock which is nice and snappy. They have a modern cut and they do have air question embossing. These cards also have magic finish. Magic finish is really cool and it's fast so they flow and glide in your hands and it protects some of the ink and the artwork that are on both sides. The back design is a field of black with a thick white border and again it has the repeated mirror image of the Guy Fawkes Mask. They lost some of the detail on the mask on the back of the cards then on the tuck case and now the mask is a little distorted. It's very haunting but it's hard to tell that that's really Guy Fawkes' goatee. It kind of looks like it could be maybe his tongue. It also kind of looks like some other of the more popular decks that are out right now with the large field of black and the repeated mirror image and it's going to look like that across the back on every single card. The cool thing about this being a deck for magicians by magicians is that you're going to get two gaff cards. You're going to get a blank card which is nice and you're going to get a double backer. With this deck you're going to get two original and identical jokers. It is a faceless man with his hands behind his back wearing a black suit and tie and the red words joker down there at the bottom. Your ace of spades is a blown up spade pip with a magicians anonymous logo in the center of the pip and the word anonymous underneath in red. All of your pip and indices cards are completely standard and your court cards are completely standard as well. So yes the deck is completely standard but that will only help just resonate with everyday workers and card collectors and their familiarity with a standard deck of cards. Alright so that is our review for the magicians anonymous deck. It was provided very generously for us from Murphy's Magic and if you'd like to purchase your own you can find it at one of your favorite Murphy's Magic suppliers. Thanks, bye.