 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 camp cards from Bradley Mountain. Who is Bradley Mountain? Bradley Mountain is a San Diego based company. They're a couple of designers. There's actually four of them and what they do is they make outdoor products like bags, caps. It's kind of like urban outdoors. They source only natural materials and they work very hard to create durable goods that could even outlast you. If you'd like to learn more about Bradley Mountain you can visit them at BradleyMountain.com. These cards, the camp cards, they were designed for people who like to venture onward and live adventurously. Now the designer of these cards, they were illustrated by a graphic artist who goes by 1924 US. Now 1924 US is a gentleman named Christian Watson. He does a lot of branding and uses a lot of reclaimed items. He considers himself also a journeyman and he lives out in Oregon. The tuck case is very much outdoorsy. It says live adventurously up there and then it has the Bradley Mountain logo right there and the black field is surrounded by just these outdoorsy icons. One side simply says playing cards. The other side, this is a match strike. What is that? Well it's that little rough patch that you'd find on a match book. So you could actually take these cards and take a match and line it across the side and you'd have a lit match. So that is pretty cool. The bottom has some ad copy about Art of Clay, which is Dan and Dave's card design company. The tuck seal, if you look closely at it, you'll see that it's a compass that actually will show you north, south, east and west. And then again you have the Bradley Mountain logo on the back and then also you'll see on the inside tuck flap, it's got those same kind of like outdoorsy adventure icons. It says adventure onward and live adventurously. The inside tuck flap says play fair and that is pretty much it for the tuck case. Let's take a look at these cards. These cards were printed from the United States playing card company and they do come on their retail stock. They do have an air cushion finish and modern emboss and if you'd like to learn more about stock, cut or finish, you can click the link below in the description. The back design of the cards looks like the back design of the deck. It's just the Bradley Mountain tent and it says adventure onward across the top and live adventurously across the bottom. It has a medium sized white border against a large field of black. With this deck you're gonna get a couple of things. One, you're gonna get a Bradley Mountain ad card and the second card says how to stay alive in the wild with only a single playing card. With this deck you're gonna get two identical jokers. They are birds with their wings elevated up and at the bottom it does say joker. You'll also notice these cards are printed on a large field of black. They are a black faced borderless face against a bordered back. Your ace of spades is the only card like this in the deck. It is a skeletal hand peeking out of a cuffed sleeve shirt with an ace up its sleeve. Your pips and indices cards again are gonna be in that large field of black and all the pips and indices have been reworked. The black cards are white and the red cards are also white. You're gonna see original graphics in both the numerics in the corners and the pips themselves. The jack, queen and king are going to be the same from suit to suit. So every single jack in the deck is a fox and every single queen in the deck is a bird and every single king in the deck is a bear. This was a limited release of 2000 and so if you would like to purchase your own you can head on down to danandave.com or artofplay.com. That is it for this deck review. 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. Now if you want to follow me on social media you can. I'm at facebook.com slash magic orthodoxy twitter.com slash magic orthodoxy and instagram.com slash magic underscore orthodoxy. Thanks, bye.