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PLAYING CARDS--BICYCLE MIDDLE KINGDOM, BLACK
TR-7713
Middle Kingdom was used to refer to civilizations around the Yellow River Valley before the empires leading to modern-day China began to form. The court cards use exquisitely detailed line art of Chinese
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PLAYING CARDS--AVIATOR HERITAGE EDITION
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PLAYING CARDS--AVIATOR HERITAGE EDITION
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PLAYING CARDS--AVIATOR HERITAGE EDITION
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TR-7712
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U.S. Playing Card Co.
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$7.95
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A century ago man first soared into the clouds and reached beyond the impossible. Today, we venture further skyward and invite you aboard as a classic is reimagined. Introduced in 1927 to commemorate Charles Lindbergh's transatlantic flight aboard the Spirit of St. Louis, AVIATORĀ® Playing Cards have been available in stores around the world ever since. Nearly 90 years after their initial release, a new edition of AVIATORĀ® playing cards is presented, inspired by Howard Hughes. Hughes, the pioneering airman of the 20th century, turned his H-1 racer into a beacon of innovation as it flew across the night sky. Within the vintage tuck-case, each card features Hughes's racer, high above the earth -- boldly exploring all places unknown. So grab a pack, strap in, and come fly with us. Classically designed by D&D in collaboration with the US Playing Card Co. AVIATORĀ® Heritage Edition are a timeless tribute to the iconic brand.
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A century ago man first soared into the clouds and reached beyond the impossible.  Today, we venture further skyward and invite you aboard as a classic is reimagined.  Introduced in 1927 to
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