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Fournier no. 370 de 1888

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 1:37 pm
by Räpylätassu
Saw this one online, looks pretty cool. A Fournier deck that has a vintage design to it. At least the tuck is very nice, it does have spanish suits. I am not 100 % sure if the name is acurate but Fournier always name their decks by numbers so it might be. Some pictures taken from Naipeszaca.com:

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I might pick one up some day. Maybebaby.

Re: Fournier no. 370 de 1888

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 1:44 pm
by rave
This deck is a commemorative reprint of the original deck of 1888.

This deck was originally presented at the Universal Exhibition in Paris (the same for which the Eiffel Tower was built). In that edition, Heraclio received a medal, not only for that deck but for the whole collection presented.

The original edition of the deck was made by a process called chromolithography, which were used as molds plates of stone; which he was a breakthrough in the world of cards and the possibility of high definition images that appeared on it.


Video from official Fournier youtube channel:

Re: Fournier no. 370 de 1888

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 2:47 pm
by cratestyle
I love the artwork on the tuck, but wish it was too way.

Re: Fournier no. 370 de 1888

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 5:11 pm
by MagikFingerz
cratestyle wrote:I love the artwork on the tuck, but wish it was too way.
I agree, as it is the back is just not enough way.

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Re: Fournier no. 370 de 1888

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 5:14 pm
by Bruno
Thet, I think, are a fack.

Fack is, those 'cartes de visites' were an astonishingly complicated Art in themselves, expressing the bearers personality (in the rich style of thet by-gone age) in extreme detail .... and collectors pieces in their own right, even then.
Woof !!

Re: Fournier no. 370 de 1888

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 11:36 am
by vasta41
MagikFingerz wrote:
cratestyle wrote:I love the artwork on the tuck, but wish it was too way.
I agree, as it is the back is just not enough way.

:ugthink:
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Fournier no. 370 de 1888

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2016 4:44 pm
by jsantafe
Really gotta pay a lot of attention to see if it's 2 way or not.
In fact, I think it's two way:

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I'll try to post pictures when I get my deck!

Re: Fournier no. 370 de 1888

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 12:24 pm
by Räpylätassu
I got two of these today, along with some other stuff. First of all: This is a 40 card deck. Second: These are not poker size, but they are not bridge size either. They are wider than a bridge size deck but just not wide enough to be poker size (still closer to poker size). These also are a bit longer than poker sized cards.

The tuck has a very nice feel and look and the cards look pretty sweet too. If anyone is thinking of buying these, I say go for it, if the size and the fact that it is a 40 card deck is not a no-no for you.

They also fan much better than the 52 card Fournier decks that I own.

Re: Fournier no. 370 de 1888

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 12:28 pm
by Bruno
Carte de Visite size then.
O please drop a pic or three .... ?

Edit. Not cartes de visites after all. Spanish suited, aged.
Oh well.

Re: Fournier no. 370 de 1888

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 12:49 pm
by Räpylätassu
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Poker size deck and this deck widness compare.

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It is that much longer than a poker size deck.

Re: Fournier no. 370 de 1888

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 3:01 pm
by jsantafe
In Spanish games like Mus, you only use 40 cards, so it's pretty common, in fact. Fournier has set the standard for all Spanish decks nowadays, so we don't even realize the different size. I'm also waiting for this deck to arrive, pretty excited as it's ironically the first Spanish one in my collection.

Re: Fournier no. 370 de 1888

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 4:48 pm
by Bruno
Fournier should do a Cartes de Visite umm .... Re-visit ....
They're certainly qualified/well placed to do so ....
European cards have such variety/intensity .... and some Cartes de Visite were fully full-on !!
Heheh.

Re: Fournier no. 370 de 1888

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 2:03 am
by jsantafe
You should do Cartes de Visite, Bruno!
You should do Cartes de N'Importe Quoi!
You are qualified and quantified and cardified!
Fill this open spot position! Come on, Europe and the card world needs your intensity!

Re: Fournier no. 370 de 1888

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 4:42 am
by Bruno
Whosomever arranges to do such a work would need access both to the high-end printers and also those personal Cartes de Visite that exemplified that era .... such as these are not found just anywhere.
The V&A Museum in London and Fournier themselves would be best positioned to deflect the interference run against any proposal of this type.
''You wish to do what .... ?''
And,
"Who are you again .... ?"
Mate, you would not waste your time pi- sorry, whizzing on that argument.
Easy pass.
Tzzźzzzź ....