 Hey everybody welcome back to Magic Orthodoxy my name is David and this is a deck review Hey today, we're gonna look at the glamour nuggets printed from the Taiwan playing card company All right, so what are the glamour nuggets playing cards? This is a throwback Design made to look like the old Las Vegas gold nuggets now the golden nuggets the old decks They're really highly collectible very popular deck of vintage playing cards printed around the 1970s It was a luxury hotel and casino in Las Vegas And so the glamour nuggets playing cards have the retro feel the retro look and they're this tribute deck now to Golden nugget playing cards. This deck was made available from Zyu one And like I said, it was printed from the Taiwan playing card company So the same exact printing press that makes expert and makes legends So if you like those decks, it's gonna feel like that. I'm not really sure who produced the deck There's been some speculation that alloys produced it or maybe EPCS. I'm not sure But I do know that Zyu one was the inspiration behind it And then like I said, they were printed from the Taiwan playing card company across the front of the tech case it says a glamour nugget gambling haul and it is a two-way image and Ink is all done in black and gold with the white showing through Both sides the tech case say glamour nugget and the bottom simply says downtown Las Vegas, Nevada The top also says downtown Las Vegas, Nevada And you have an original tuck seal that says a Las Vegas playing card company The back design of course 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 Taiwan playing card company And they are done on a very thick casino grade stock A lot of people always ask how these cards feel and how they handle best thing I can do is measure them Put them into a caliper and give you an idea of how they might feel or handle when I stick 10 of these into The caliper it comes to 3.3 1 3.3 1 is Very thick. I don't have any other cards that come out to 3.3 1 And I would think that the reason behind that is of course the gold foil that you see flashing on there Yes, the back design has a gold foil ink right on top of that You have the nice white poker border there amidst a giant field of black And then all the lettering is done in gold foil which I would assume makes the cards a lot thicker now as far as how These cards might feel or handle when I hold the cards in my hand. They do have a nice spring to them They have a nice snap to them. They waterfall very well going from one hand to the next So there's a nice beautiful glide on them if I hold the cards together and look at the side They're not too much of a rough cut. They are smoother than most if you look at the front there The front corners they are very smooth too as well So it does have a medium I would say a medium smoothness to the sides and to the corners and it has a really nice feel and like I said they're thick so they're very snappy very springy Your ace of spades is done in a very vintage retro look It does a glamour nugget gambling haul inside the spade pip And it says downtown Las Vegas, Nevada underneath that With this deck you'll also get two original jokers They say joker in the corner and then complements of glamour nugget gambling haul downtown Las Vegas, Nevada Your pips and indices and court cards are all going to be completely standard Which will make them perfect for gameplay flourishing and magic All right, so that's my review of the glamour nugget limited edition Now the limited edition and this was the black with the gold foil These cards are also available in blue, red, black, brown, purple, orange as well They were very limited release There was some copyright restrictions with making these so I'm not exactly sure They got permission to copy the logo as perfectly as they did So I've heard through the grapevine that they were printed once and they'll never be printed again So if you'd like to find a copy of these I would highly recommend you head on down to rareplayingcards.com That's where I got mine and so if there's still any left That's where I would head right now if you would like to purchase this deck Thanks, bye