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Summer Competition Reminder – Win Limited Edition Bicycle Cards

This is just a reminder that the Bicycle-Cards.co.uk summer competition ends next Friday 16th September. We want to give away some Bicycle Gargoyle, Bicycle Phoenix and Bicycle Pirate Decks – all courtesy of Diavoli Productions.

We’ve only had 5 entires so far which means:

  • You’ve got a good chance of winning!
  • We will only give one deck away :-(

For every 10 unique entries we receive we will add another deck to the prize pool, up to a maximum of 5 decks. So get creative and get those entries in quickly. Full details here.

Summer Competition Time – Free Limited Edition Bicycle Cards up for grabs!

As promised, and in conjunction with the lovely people at Diavoli Productions we are launching a new summer competition! Woop!

Diavoli Productions have kindly made available some of their classy limited edition decks for us to give away – but you’re going to have to be a bit creative if you want to win one!

We will be giving away several decks this summer – the number we give away will depend on the quality and quantity of your entries. The possible prizes include:
Bicycle Gargoyle Deck
The Gargoyle Deck – a wonderful gothic design – see our full review here.

The Pirate Deck – with a nautical/navigational design – only 2,500 produced – we will be reviewing these any day now… reviewed here.

The Phoenix Deck – a classy gold design featuring this mythical bird – reviewed amongst several other decks here.

So what do you have to do to be in with a chance of winning?

1. Visit and ‘like’ our facebook page.
2. Upload a picture which you have taken which includes a Bicycle playing card(s). This could be of you doing a flourish, or a deck in an unusual location, etc. etc. Extra credit may be given for pictures which tie in with the theme of any of the giveaway decks (Gargoyle, Pirate, Phoenix).
3. Comment on the photo to say which type of deck you would prefer to win.
4. That’s it!

The competition will end at midnight (GMT) on 16th September and the winner(s) will be announced on Bicycle-Cards.co.uk before 30th September. Pictures will be judged on the quality of the image, creativity, use of Bicycle Cards and judge’s opinion. A maximum of two photos can be submitted by any one individual. The judge’s opinion will be final and no correspondence will be entered into. The winning photo(s) will be posted on Bicycle-Cards.co.uk There are no alternative prizes. We reserve the right to remove any inappropriate pictures or pictures which we believe breach copyright from the Bicycle-Cards.co.uk facebook page.

Please note – we are a UK site and this is a UK ONLY competition. We cannot post cards outside of the UK.

Summer Competition…

Bicycle Pirate DeckIt’s competition time again… almost. In a couple of weeks we’ll be launching our next Bicycle-Cards.co.uk competition! We’ve got a number of limited edition packs from Diavoli Productions to give away including some Phoenix Decks (see our earlier comments on the Phoenix Deck), the Gargoyle Deck and the Pirate Deck – which we will be reviewing here soon… Watch this space for all this and also for our review of some of the latest effects from MagicTao. But first we will be taking a short break.

Bicycle Gargoyles – first look!

Gargoyle Box BackThe good folk at MagicNevin have just taken delivery of the latest deck from Diavoli productions – the Bicycle Gargoyles.

As with all of the Diavoli designs (see our review of 3 earlier decks here) they are visually impressive. Here’s a look at the box:

Gargoyle Box Front

As you can see, the design is inspired by Gothic style architecture and, in particular, Gargoyles. I found fascinating an extra card which is included by Lance T. Miller, the designer, explaining the rationale behind his design. You don’t need to have read this to enjoy the design (and I won’t spoil it here) but it frames the whole thing in the context of the struggle betwen good and evil – drawing on the Gargoyle’s historic role of warding off evil.

The card backs are printed in black and silver/gray ink. The overall effect is pleasing and looks nice in a spread – the Gargoyles themselves aren’t too prominent in that kind of layout:

Gargoyle Face Down Fan

The card faces are printed in silver rather than black ink, with the red indices only (not the actual pips in the middle of the cards) printed in red. It is a dramatic look, though to my eyes it makes the rest of the face on red cards look a little washed out.

Have a look at some court cards and see what you think (my photo may not help here)…
Gargoyle Court Cards

There is an extra prediction card included – a ’slashed’ 3 of Spades – here it is, plus a look at the Jokers and another shot of the box.

Gargoyle Prediction and Joker
Gargoyle Prediction and Case

Gargoyle ribbon spreadThe USPCC are advertising a new finish on these cards ‘magic finish’. I have to say that my first impressions of the handling were very favourable. In particular, a few of the decks I have recently tried from BBM have felt slightly on the thin side – these felt like a return to classic USPCC form, and were extremely smooth.

All in all a stylish pack, and like all the Diavoli decks, a limited edition. Available for £7.49 at MagicNevin immediately.

Cards for Halloween Special – Bicycle Tattoo, Alchemist X and more…

I have recently been sent three new decks which all have a somewhat ‘alternative’ feel so thought it was time to briefly review them and consider the options for any Halloween gigs you might have coming up…

Bicycle Tattoo, Phoenix and Alchemist X decks

So first the new decks. They are limited edition Bicycle decks produced by Diavoli Productions (see below for UK buying options).

The Phoenix deck is a rather elegant gold-backed design – featuring, as its name suggests, a pair of phoenixes. Don’t confuse this with the Phoenix Deck Project which Card-Shark.de are involved with – this is a different, limited edition deck.

The gold colour (or metallic copper as they would have it!) is picked up on the various features of the court cards (see photo for example) and also on the flamboyant winged ace of spades. The joker features a double headed phoenix with the suits on its wings, and a subtle fan effect in the background (also on the ace of spades) which recalls the background of the Karnival Ryujin.

Bicycle Phoenix deck faces

A couple of extra cards are included – a ‘falling 3 of clubs’ and a ‘half and half split card’. I don’t know why these particular cards have been chosen – to me a double back or a blank face or something like that would have been more useful, but there it is. The card case flaps feature a 7C reveal, and the bar code a 3S reveal. Does anyone ever use these? Card stock is usual high quality USPCC ‘Bicycle’ stock and handles extremely well.

Both the Phoenix Deck and the Alchemist X deck have been designed by Stephen Rooks. Whilst I know why he wants to have his name on the box, it slightly smacks to me of ‘magic cards’ – which is never a good thing for the spectator. But then, they probably won’t be handling the box much. However, I notice his name isn’t included on the Tattoo deck which is another of his.

The original Alchemist deck sold out, and I’m sure the new Alchemist X one will too. This time we have a black and gold back design covered in suitably mystical symbols, with a number of subtle one-way features built in. The faces are also black with red and white ink for the suits and additional gold trim on the court cards. Words slightly fail me as I try to describe the joker – so just have a look at the picture. The Ace of Spades is more obviously a skull, but I wonder why the words ‘The Alchemist’ needed to be added to the face? I suppose we do see that on an ordinary Bicycle deck too.

Bicycle Alchemist X deck faces

The extra cards here are a ‘blank’ card – but with a large white ‘fingerprint’ on it, and a double-backer. These seem more useful than those with the Phoenix deck. The tuck-case reveals are 6/9S on the flaps and 6S on the bar code. I wonder why they didn’t chose a different value for the bar code reveal? This one has to be high on the list for a suitable Halloween Deck, and as ever they handle well.

Bicycle Alchemist X deck special cards

I can’t quite decide what I think about the Tattoo deck. The back design includes skulls, flames and a modified ‘Ying/Yang’ design. It definitely sets out to be a bit hard (as its name suggests it is tattoo style imagery), but for me the colours of the cards almost make it childish. Each suit has its own colour – Clubs are blue, Hearts are yellow, Spades are pink and Diamonds are green. The Ace of Spades is colourful and bold whilst the Joker picks up the skull/cross theme.

Bicycle Tattoo deck faces

The extra cards here are a two-way 6/4C and an advertising card for Stephen Rooks. The tuck-case flaps reveal 5C and the bard code 3S. I’m not the target market for this deck by any means, and I know nothing about the world of tattoos. So this might be the best thing since sliced bread if that’s you, but they were my least favourite deck of the trio.

Bicycle Tattoo, Phoenix and Alechemist X decks

Of these three, I reckon the Alchemist X might be the most suitable for Halloween. For a more sophisticated setting the Phoenix might work, and in certain places the Tattoo would be ok.

Bicycle Karnival deck

I would also consider either of the original Karnival Decks (the Karnival or the Karnival Midnight) – the later decks are a bit more ‘gangster’ than Halloween.

Tragic Royalty Bicycle Playing Cards USPCC

There is also the USPCC marketed Tragic Royalty deck (with luminescent ink) which would be great if you had a setting with UV light.

Where and how much?

Magic Nevin have all the Stephen Rooks decks (including the original Alchemist deck) at £6.99. The Karnivals are all available at £4.99 a deck, as is the Tragic Royalty Deck.

Cards 4 Magic have the Phoenix and Alchemist Decks at £6.50 (or miniature versions for £5.50)

MA Pro magic have the cheapest price on Tragic Royalty at only £3.70. They also stock another Halloween alternative, the Alchemy deck at £4.99. Not to be confused with the Alechemist deck, I’ve not seen them in person yet, but they have more of a gothic feel. Here’s a picture:

Bicycle Alchemy Deck

Or, you can always try winning one in our competition

Have a magical, Bicycle card filled Halloween!

Bicycle Tattoo Deck

I got a flyer today about the new deck from Diavoli Productions – the Bicycle Tattoo Deck.
They officially launch on 12th August. Here is the tuck case:

Bicycle Tattoo Deck

This is the latest pack designed by Steve Rooks. They say:

The BICYCLE Tattoo Deck represent a totally new look for a Bicycle Deck, incorporating beautiful tattoo styled imagery and 6 color print. With a brand new, eye catching back design… new Ace Of Spades, new Jokers, new case and bonus cards.

I say: I’ll wait and see what they look like in the flesh. Probably not really my style, but striking nonetheless. Watch this space for more info…