D&D and DB go head-to-head again. The last round of the prelims had to be a tough one!
Smoke and Mirrors, versions 4 (Eco), 5 (Paper Denim) and 6 (Rouge). All used USPC's now-defunct Perfect Pips design and the minimalist courts that became the signature of the series until version 7 arrived. Cardists love the stock and finish, which the Bucks claim as being "proprietary" to the series.
For the White Lions, David Blaine was given unprecedented access to the USPC printing facility to personally supervise the creation of his deck from Mark Stutzman's design to finished product. They came in quite a few varieties...
Series A: common - blue; rare - red, "rainbow" (a shade-variable purple created when transitioning mid-print from one of those two previous colors to the other) and UV-sensitive blue.
Series B: all common - blue, red and "Black Label" (not marked as Series B, but contemporary to the Series B decks).
Performers love not just the stock and finish on this one, but the myriad of hidden features, including a marking system on the card backs as well as many card reveals. Series A utilized a new joker and Ace of Spades, while Series B reverted back to the joker and Ace of Spades used on the Split Spades Lions series.
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