Turtle Bay Playing Cards - KS

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Just no... based on the tuck case alone.
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If you can stand a marked deck with standard courts, not even recolored, it's a $7 + $5 US shipping Cartamundi deck. No price gouging KS project. Pass for me.
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I don't care how reasonably priced it is, it's boooring.
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Nope, nope and na-ah. Neither elegant nor bold nor anything close to inspired.
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Looks like Mint decks, but with turtle shell patterns. Still, it seems to have a good marking system to be able to pass the Riffle test
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I actually like this one. I usually go for much more custom decks, but this one has a pretty clean look to it and a pretty clever marking system. I'd probably like it more as just an unmarked deck to use for normal gameplay, though.

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