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Brent New user 80 Posts |
Hi Everyone,
Check out the attached scan (it's been cropped)- any idea what packet trick this is? I put 8 cards in the scan to match the double-backers that are actually used in the routine- card 1 is the Ace Of Hearts on one side and the 4 Of Spades on the other side...card 2 is the Ace Of Clubs on one side and the 7 Of Spades on the other side, and so on. Any and all help is welcome and would be appreciated! All My Best, Brent |
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There is no scan attached but if you have A's with 7's and 4's on back, it is McDonald Aces set
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Brent New user 80 Posts |
Poof-Daddy: Thank you for your reply. I now see the files is too large to attach. Here's a description of the fronts and backs of all 4 cards:
Card 1: Ace Of Hearts on one side and 4 Of Spades on the other side. Card 2: Ace Of Clubs & 7 Of Spades. Card 3: Ace Of Diamonds & 7 Of Hearts. Card 4: Ace Of Spades & 4 Of Hearts. I think you're right...McDonald's Aces- thanks Poof-Daddy! |
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