Hi everyone,
My name is Seth Maxwell, i'm 34 and from Pasadena, CA. My fascination with cards began as a young kid learning magic. I continued to study on my own recording every show I could find on TV, endlessly watching back the performances in slow motion. These were the days of VHS and i'm sure i have worn out a few of the tapes by now.
During high school I was accepted to the Magic Castle in Hollywood as part of their Jr. program. I was part of this program for 3 invaluable years. I was privileged to learn from some of the best magicians in the industry and my knowledge grew exponentially. I left the Magic Castle when I turned 18 as I was required to become a regular member as opposed to a Jr. member. I was invited to join but was in full swing with my education at USC and didn't have the time to commit to the Castle in a more professional capacity. Its been 16 years since I last performed in any semi professional manner but I am still a huge fan of magic and cardistry.
Recently while wandering the web i came across an article here about making a display case for decks of cards. This is how i found this wonderful group. Though i stopped performing i continued to purchase decks of cards over the years. I have always been drawn toward their art and design. I don't have a huge collection but plan on growing it with the help of this group. Here are some of the cards in my collection.
I really dont have much knowledge on their history or value. For me cards have always been tools and art. I may get scolded for this but I open every deck i own. I enjoy the feel and look of the deck in its entirety not just the outside box. I may for collecting sake purchase multiples going forward so that i can maintain some in their original package as i understand this greatly increases their value. Thank you in advance for all your knowledge and for having this community that I can be a part of.
Also this is how i stored cards before i found your great frame tutorial. Its a wine box....