 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 Bicycle Redcore Playing Cards from CollectiblePlayingCards.com. All right, so the Redcore Playing Cards, this was a Kickstarter project that CPC put out. It was successfully funded, and these are the decks. Originally, CPC said that this was going to be a run of 4,000, so I don't know if they stuck to that or if they printed more or less, but they said it was about a 4,000 deck run. The front says Bicycle. It's the traditional Bicycle logo, and it says since 1885, and it does say Redcore Playing Cards. The front of the image is a very kind of like Matrix Probe Terminator kind of image of the red light, the red beam that comes after you, and kind of like a hyper-futuristic-looking techno world there. Both of the sides of this deck say United States Playing Code Company and Erich Christian Finish. The bottom has the recycle symbol and a little bit of ad copy about CPC. The top says Poker and Redcore. The Tuck Flap has some more ad copy, and the Tuck Tabs each have a spade. Back of the Tuck Case is the back design of the cards, and that is pretty much it for the Tuck Case. Let's take a look at these cards. These cards are printed from the United States Playing Card Company, and they do come on their retail stock. They are done with a modern cut, and they have Erich Christian Embossing, 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 is a full bleed, meaning it goes all the way to the edges. There is no white border. The front also is a full bleed, which makes it nice. That way, reverse cards stay a little more hidden when you're doing magic tricks. Okay, so there's that back design again. The red dot, the red dot that's glaring in it. You can see that it's fading into a circular funnel of darkness. Again, the detail, the colors really make that eye see you alive. With this deck, you're also going to get two extras. You're going to get a double back card, which is great for magic tricks, and you're going to get an ad card for collectible playing cards. Your two jokers really bring that concept of the red glaring eye to life, being that the red dot is in an eye, and as you can see there, when they're side by side, it actually looks like a face with a left side and a right side. That red pip is really bright, and the contrast of the faded dark backdrop really makes that red dot shine. Pips and Indici cards really come to life in the numbered cards as most of the fade from the redness illuminates the entire pip. Very easy to read with the contrast of color there. The court cards, as you can see there, they blend really nicely together, but again, they're still easy to read. They're traditional, but you know, not. They're done in that red core theme. And if you notice, it looks like the red core kind of follows you from card to card. Everything is very solid in your face, down to the expressions in the pips that the dark gray of the color really makes that red core pop. Another really interesting thing about these cards is the circular watermark that's behind the cards. I don't know if you can see it right there, but when you butt the cards side to side, those circles touch, and so it makes for a really good spread from the front as well as the back. And you can see from a spread there of the back design, it's very pretty with the full bleed. This would make a great deck for fanning, a great deck for flourishing. All right, so that is my review of the Bicycle Red Core Playing Cards from collectableplayingcards.com. I'd like to thank Murphy's Magic for providing these cards for us so that we could review them for you. And if you'd like to purchase your own, you can find them wherever Murphy's Magic or Quality Cards are sold. Thanks, bye.