 Hey everybody, welcome back to Magic Orthodoxy. My name is David and this is my deck collection. Hey, today we're gonna look at some of my odds and ends decks. What are these? Well, basically this was like a long time before all the custom decks started coming out long before like illusionists started making custom cards When I was a little kid like when I was a teenager and I was collecting decks of cards There was really nothing out there except for like bridge decks, bicycle decks Just decks you'd pick up at a movement parks, decks you'd pick up, you know When you went to an airport in a new state You know, I don't work casino decks, you know That was pretty much all you could collect back in the day And so I was collecting cards even way back then and so these are just some of the cards that I've picked up and I've got three Shoe boxes full of these cards The you know the shoe boxes that your vans come in like these are literally vans shoe boxes And so I'm gonna do three different videos gonna show you How how many of these random cards I have there's not much to show you other than just to say hey This is part of my collection for those of you who've asked so let's get to it first off I got a bunch of little these mini decks. This is a Mickey Mouse deck comes a little plastic box This came from Disney land. I think or something so a little mini deck I also have a little mini deck from Toys R Us. This is a vintage one So long before Toys R Us did the remodel and they became a different store. These are vintage Toys R Us decks and then I have two mini Rider backs, so I have a mini green and I have a mini in blue I said earlier that you pick up decks of cards like when you're in a different state Hard-shelled plastic box and I guess these are from Chicago When I was at Disneyland I picked up the Haunted Mansion deck and then somebody else went to this land Apart from me and they picked up the Haunted Mansion deck and they thought oh, I'd want them So now I have two I don't think I've ever even opened them again They come in these little plastic boxes and they're bridge-sized cards I have no idea what this is like literally on the back. It says deck of cards deck of cards so it's a cowboy and the state capital and Random country scenes so it's like a country in a western Americana deck. I have the in-and-out Shelled case deck. I took the top off real quick just to show you what they look like They're these transparent cards That you that are waterproof and you know that you can get wet or They don't bend or break so yeah in-and-out cards another metal tin Edward Scissor hands the movie yippie I totally like Tim Burton and all his stuff. So I'm going to show you the back Looks like that Then I have a bunch of these double deck boxes that you used to play bridge with and so you it comes in a long box And then you get two decks. So those are the two decks that Come in this box says my cards my rules ideal you lose I got another double deck box that were the backs of the cards that they look like money We'll even slide out looks like that see never even opened So here's another double deck bridge size deck where the cards are plaid Um to show you what they look like they're blue and red Here's a double deck poker set of the Saturday evening post Covers of Santa Claus. So there's both that's what the backs look like and again. It's in this tin box Here's just a plain double bridge set. This is what the backs look like This is what the faces look like and I have an American legend Set of John Wayne cards. I think my dad picked this epic Costco So again, never even opened it And then lastly, I have the bicycle 2000 edition. So this came out in 2000 It was a tin box, but then cool enough inside you actually get two cases And so these were commemorative when the year 2000 came out. And so, uh, I really like these These have a really cool back Maybe I'll do a review on these one day. All right. So that was box number one I'll do box number two and three later on and I'll stick the links below in the description. Bye