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PLAYING CARDS--CLOCKWORK EMPIRE
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PLAYING CARDS--CLOCKWORK EMPIRE
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PC-9263
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U.S. Playing Card Co.
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$15.95
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LIMITED EDITION: Only 2500 printed! Will NOT be reprinted. Clockwork: "Empire City" is the debut deck of playing cards from fig. 23, created by Designer and Animator Stephen W. Brandt. It showcases a spiffy, NYC-inspired art deco visual style and flip-book animation on both sides. It is of high quality, manufactured by USPCC in a limited edition of 2,500. This deck is intended to be the first of a series of playing cards featuring clockwork animation, each visually inspired by a different international city. Though the backside is animated, such is "event neutral" and is made to prevent the deck from being used as a marked deck.

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LIMITED EDITION: Only 2500 printed! Will NOT be reprinted.  Clockwork: "Empire City" is the debut deck of playing cards from fig. 23, created by Designer and Animator Stephen W. Brandt.  It showcases a spiffy, NYC-inspired art deco visual
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