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Playing Card Chat ♠ ♥ ♣ ♦ => Playing Card Plethora => Topic started by: John Spade on February 16, 2013, 07:01:13 PM
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Hi guys, very random question here, but does anyone know if there is a way to distinguish a red Tally Ho deck w/ gold trim from a red "Mr. Maeda" Tally Ho deck without opening the boxes? From what I can tell, they appear to be identical... any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
- John
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There are too many johns on this forum...
*I contacted a few different people who i know own both decks and will get back to you with replies.*
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Hi guys, very random question here, but does anyone know if there is a way to distinguish a red Tally Ho deck w/ gold trim from a red "Mr. Maeda" Tally Ho deck without opening the boxes? From what I can tell, they appear to be identical... any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
- John
I do own both the gold trim and Maeda gold trim decks. The boxes are 100% identical right down to the bar codes - there's no way you can accurately tell them apart without opening the box.
People who own both (or stock both for sale) have to be extremely careful about keeping the inventories of those decks somehow distinguished from each other.
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Hi guys, very random question here, but does anyone know if there is a way to distinguish a red Tally Ho deck w/ gold trim from a red "Mr. Maeda" Tally Ho deck without opening the boxes? From what I can tell, they appear to be identical... any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
- John
I do own both the gold trim and Maeda gold trim decks. The boxes are 100% identical right down to the bar codes - there's no way you can accurately tell them apart without opening the box.
People who own both (or stock both for sale) have to be extremely careful about keeping the inventories of those decks somehow distinguished from each other.
Ugggh alright. Well thanks for the info!
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Isn't one of them (Maeda) bridge sized? Or am I thinking of something else...
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Isn't one of them (Maeda) bridge sized? Or am I thinking of something else...
Something else, evidently. Haha :P
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Isn't one of them (Maeda) bridge sized? Or am I thinking of something else...
Yeah, you're thinking of something around the corner and ten blocks down the street from this... :)) All the Tally decks in question are poker-sized.
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I think Alex might be thinking of Mr. Maric, anothe magician from Japan that had some decks out. He had some bridge size decks.
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I think Alex might be thinking of Mr. Maric, anothe magician from Japan that had some decks out. He had some bridge size decks.
Yep! That's the one.
If Maric is bridge-sized, then I believe THESE ones are the ones that come with a gaff/Maeda ad card (can't remember which one it was).
I actually have a deck somewhere but I can't be bothered to find it (it's in my "to sell" suitcase and not a part of my collection).
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If Maric is bridge-sized, then I believe THESE ones are the ones that come with a gaff/Maeda ad card (can't remember which one it was).
The Mr Maeda's have weird Jokers of Tomohiro Maeda - they kinda look like Geppetto and Pinocchio. I bought a whole heap of the twin sets off Jamie a few years ago (which was stupid because I really only like the Blues) but I unfortunately also had a quite a few Gold Trim tallies. They inevitably became mixed, and there really is no way to distinguish between the two.
-Jake.
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If Maric is bridge-sized, then I believe THESE ones are the ones that come with a gaff/Maeda ad card (can't remember which one it was).
The Mr Maeda's have weird Jokers of Tomohiro Maeda - they kinda look like Geppetto and Pinocchio. I bought a whole heap of the twin sets off Jamie a few years ago (which was stupid because I really only like the Blues) but I unfortunately also had a quite a few Gold Trim tallies. They inevitably became mixed, and there really is no way to distinguish between the two.
-Jake.
I know - I did the same with the few I have of both!
There's exactly one of those decks that would be distinguishable without opening the box. The Maeda gold-border Tally Ho deck came in red, blue, and light blue. The light blue one is easy to tell apart (duh), and it also fetches a notable premium over the other two. I don't know if it's more or less rare than the others.