 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 Steeple Chase Park deck released from Penguin Magic and designed by Jared Hansen. All right, so what's the Steeple Chase? Steeple Chase is a horse race, okay? It's a horse race run on a race course and it has ditches and hedges as jumps. This deck is inspired by Coney Island's original and longest running amusement park. So it's a deck devoted to amusement park named after a horse race, okay? Got it? All right. This deck was designed by Jared Hansen. You know that he's done a couple of other recent decks for Penguin Magic and it was printed by the United States playing card company. Front of the tuck ace says Steeple Chase Park, Coney Island, New York. 52 playing cards and jokers. It's all red and it looks very much like a circus. The side says Coney Island, New York. The other side says Steeple Chase Park. The bottom has some ad copy about Penguin Magic and the top has a custom tuck seal. The back design of course is the back design of cards. The tuck flap says many new thrill rides and that is pretty much it for the tuck ace. Let's take a look at these cards. These cards are printed from the United States playing card company and they are done on their retail stock. They do have a traditional cut. They have air cushion embossed and they have a magic finish and so if you would like to learn more about stock cut or finish you can click the link below in the description. People always ask how these cards feel, how they handle. I can't really tell you that because that is a subjective opinion. What I can tell you is how thick these cards are. These cards are almost a little bit above a medium grade. They're about the same thickness as the inverted kings or the white tally hose. This deck is limited to 2,500 decks and so if this is something you like I would suggest you pick it up. The back design has a very amusement park, very circus-like feel. There's all kinds of iconography across this and then of course you have the Joker's face at the top and bottom. It does say Steeplechase Park there underneath in the banner. The center circle right there says 1807 and then the side green circle say five cents and it does have a medium white border. This deck would be fun for anybody who likes circus or theme park memorabilia. Because this deck is printed from Penguin Magic of course it's going to be geared towards magicians and so it'll have two gaff cards. You're getting a blank face card and a double backer which are great for magic tricks. With this deck you get two big smiling faced jokers. You have a clown face there and he's done in the red and blue colorings of the deck. Your ace of spades is very circus, very motorcycle. It's a big red and blue spade tip with stars on it and then a big blue double space right there in the center. Your court cards are all going to be traditional in their appearance. However the colorings have all been muted and kind of have a like a wash over them and then you'll notice that they are all done in the gold and blues of the deck coloring. The pips and indice cards are all going to be completely standard. The reds of course will be red but since the deck is done in let's gold blue colors the black pip cards are all now this denim blue. Alright so that is my review of the Steeplechase deck from Penguin Magic and Jared Hansen. As always we 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. If you want to follow me on social media you can. I'm at facebook.com slash magicorthodoxy twitter.com slash magicorthodoxy instagram.com slash magic underscore orthodoxy and if you need more content you can always find it at magicorthodoxy.com. Thanks, bye.