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Gene B Regular user Sacramento, CA 193 Posts |
Any ideas for decks that fit that era but handle decently?
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Doc Willie Regular user 160 Posts |
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innermind Regular user suburban Detroit 154 Posts |
Another nice deck is the Pippoglyph II deck from Bent Castle Workshops:
http://bentcastle.com/store.htm
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EndersGame Inner circle Reviewer EndersGame 2196 Posts |
It's only just been published in 2018, but the new Hidden Leaves deck by Mahdi Gilbert might fit the bill.
They can be purchased here: http://beforemagic.com/store/ The court cards based on a Charles Goodall design from the 1800s. And the cards don't have the usual numbered indices. I'm not a huge fan of the one-way pips on the number cards, but you can't have everything! They are printed by USPCC on high quality stock, so they are durable and handle well. Here's some more cards: |
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