 Hey everybody, welcome back to Magic Brothodoxy. My name is David and this is a deck review. Hey, today we're going to look at the Jet Setter playing cards. This was a Kickstarter project. It was actually the second time the creator had run this project. The creator behind Jet Setter playing cards is Paul Ruccio. So the Jet Setter deck was inspired by the roadside signs that you see that kind of guide travelers into the airport. And so this deck has kind of like an airline theme throughout. The front of the top case just says Jet Setter and luxury playing cards. This is all embossed and then this right here, this is a special kind of embossing. There's no color under this. It's a clear coat raised on the front of this and sometimes in the white photography lighting you don't even see it. On the side there it says precisely printed by the Legends playing card company. And on this side it says Jet Setter playing cards. On the bottom you have some ad copy. The top says diamond finish and poker size. And the back design of the tuck case is the back design of the cards. There is no tuck seal on the tuck flap. That's really cool. And then you can see on the inside of the tuck case itself is that same really cool deep hunter green. All right, so that is pretty much it for the tuck case. Let's take a look at these cards. Like I said, these are printed from the Legends play card company and they do have, they're a legendary diamond finish. They're very thick, very durable, very snappy of playing cards. And as you can see from the back design, there's a very thin, remarkably thin micro border. It has a ultra precise printing registration that you can only get from Legends. You really had to do that because of the really tiny detail in those planes. You can just imagine if the registration was off a little bit from cut to cut. You'd see the planes kind of like dancing across your spread. But they did a really great job down there at Legends. And as you can see, the back design is just this repeated pattern. It's almost a casino style pattern of the little tiny planes repeated across. With this deck, you're going to get two jokers, a red joker and a black joker. As you can see, the plane is going one way to the left and then the other way to the right on both. You might ask, well, why do they do red and black and not red and green like the deck? Well, it's the same color as the pips. Okay, so you have a black suit and you have a red suit. That's why you have a red joker and a black joker. Because this was a Legends playing card run, the run is a little bit smaller, so you don't have the same availability to make multiple gas or ad cards. And so your two jokers are the only extra cards you'll get in this deck. Your ace of spades has a nice big fatty spade pip there in the center. It says jet setter and luxury playing cards down there at the bottom. Your pips and indices cards are completely standard and all easily recognizable and your court cards are all standard as well. However, the black court cards have been recolored in green and yellow to match the theme of the deck. All right, so that is it for the Jets that are playing cards from Legends and Paul Ruccio. And 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, magic, orthodoxy, twitter.com, slash magic, orthodoxy, and instagram.com slash magic, orthodoxy. Thanks, bye.