 Hey everybody, welcome back to Magic Orthodoxy. My name is David and this is a prototype review. Hey, today we're going to look at the Jet Setter playing cards, premiere edition in altitude blue. Hey, maybe you might remember we did a review for the prototype for Jet Setter before. When Paul Ruccio did his first deck, his first campaign, Paul did a Kickstarter campaign. It was successfully funded, successfully launched, and he printed about 1200 decks and then back in 2015 supply ran out and then a lot of his fans said, hey, make some more cards. And so this is Paul Ruccio's second edition. It's his second attempt and these are the premiere edition and unlike the predecessor that was green, this is done in blue, which he's calling altitude blue. The concept behind this is just like the original deck. It's just a couple of steps forward. The front of the tuck ace is really cool. It's kind of like an embossing. It's done with a really exclusive synthetic paper and then if you hold it at the right angle, you'll notice that there's a clear UV spot coating that's creatively applied as the pattern of the airplane's moves and shimmers. You can see it across the front of the deck, so that's kind of cool. Front of the tuck ace says Jet Setter playing cards, luxury brand quality decks. Besides some of the words on this, it's going to be unique to the prototype, probably won't be what you receive when you get your deck from the campaign. This side says compliments of Jet Setter playing cards and then this side says premiere edition Jet Setter playing cards. The bottom has some ad copy about Jet Setter and Paul Ruccio and then the top says prototype invitational 2016. If you want to see some of the really cool pictures that have been posted from this prototype, there's a couple of different photographers and deck enthusiasts that have received this prototype deck. If you want to see some of those pictures, I'll put the hashtags below in the description and you can search Instagram for them and there's some pretty cool pictures. The tuck flap right there says enjoy your flight. The back design of course is the back design of the cards and that is pretty much it for the tuck ace. Let's take a look at these cards. These cards here were printed from makeplayingcards.com, MPC, but the cards that you receive will be done by the expert playing card company. The back design as you can see is a nice thin white border with the planes going off in a diagonal. It's kind of like a casino pattern except for the fact that you get a border, but it's similar to the back design that was on the green deck, although this one has the Jet Setter logo on the top and the bottom. Because these cards will come from expert, I don't know what gaffes you'll get if any, but the prototype deck came with a double backer and a blank card which is always nice for magic. The ace of spades is of course the Jet Setter logo done in that altitude blue. That's a Jet Setter playing cards across the top and you have the airplane shooting off through the ace of spades. The court cards that are printed with this deck are going to be standard, very easily recognizable, but they've all been recolored to match the overall theme and feel of the premier edition deck in that same altitude blue colorway. All the rest of the cards, pips, indices, and whatnot will be recognizable to you. The red cards though, you'll can see, are done in a little thicker, little deeper, darker red hue. The deck is also going to consist of two very untraditional yet very cool jokers. The two jokers included with this deck, they look like a pair of fictitious airline boarding passes for a round trip flight. If you've ever been on a plane, you know the boarding passes they come, they look just like this. The really cool thing about them is they have a little blank field there. That'd be great for you as a magician or a performer. You can put in a card reveal right there. You can put a person signature right there. They can sign the cards. You can do a really cool sandwich routine with these. I think you've got a lot of really cool options. All right, so that is my review for the Jet Setter playing cards, premier edition in altitude blue. Hey, go ahead on down to Kickstarter and check out Paul's project. Give it your support, give it your love. He's got a bunch of rewards. There's a really cool brick acrylic display case that you can check out. Again, if this deck looked interesting to you, I'd highly recommend that you head on down to Kickstarter and back it. Thanks a lot to Paul Ruccio for sending me this prototype deck so that I can review it for you and we'll see you next time.