 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 classic bicycle chainless back. Now, these cards were a reprints. Now, originally, these decks were printed way back in 1899. So, of course, me picking them up at a department store, they are reprints, but they're cool reprints. The tuck cases have all been kind of like tightened up and they have a really nice pop to them. There's a really cool embossing on the front and on the back. And they even have like a reissue of a vintage tuck seal on the top of the tuck case. But like I said, the reprints, these aren't valuable. They're just cool for people like me who are collectors that like to have some of the older style looking decks. And so, yes, this is a reprint, but the design for this deck has been inspired by the backside of the very first ever bicycle brand product packaging. It was originally printed in 1885. Of course, now the bicycle brand is an icon and it has been a staple in everyone's home for the past 130 years. Of course, you can see it does have the vintage bicycle logo. Of course, it does say Russell and Morgan right there at the top, playing cards there on the bottom. And it says Made in the USA and Eric Cushion Finish. The bottom of the tuck case, of course, has some ad copy. And the back design is, of course, the back design of the cards. That is pretty much it for the tuck case. Let's take a look at these cards. These cards were printed from the United States playing card company and they do come on their retail stock. They do have a modern cut and they do have Eric Cushion Finish. 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, like I said, is a reprint of the chainless back that was printed back in 1899. The deck was printed all the way up to 1917 and then it was discontinued. Chainless, this back design was only offered in red or blue and was meant to celebrate all the technological advancements made by the invention of the bicycle. Now what's interesting about the bicycle graphic is that the bicycle has been an integral part of United States playing card company's logo and design for years. But this back design printed in 1899 is the chainless, right? So it's a bicycle without a chain, but only in the last five or so years have a lot of these major companies started to experiment with belt drives and internally driven chainless bicycles. With this deck, you're going to get two standard United States playing card company jokers, both a full size color and a full size black and white. Also with this deck, of course, you're going to get an ad card for bicycle. And of course, you're going to get a descriptor card telling you about this deck. Everything else about this deck from the ace of spades all the way to the pips to the cords, everything is completely standard. The only thing new to this deck is the tuck case and the back design. All right, so that is it for my review of the chainless deck, the Russell and Morgan anniversary reprint from United States playing card company. And of course, you recommend that you subscribe to this channel just so that you can 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 slash magic orthodoxy twitter.com slash magic orthodoxy and instagram.com slash magic underscore orthodoxy.