Card Conjurer… This is not a personal attack on you, but rather I am just trying to get to the bottom of this situation…
Sorry I was a bit quick to take offense.
Also, why would a box saying oak leaf back have a normal leaf back design? Card conjurer, if you don't mind making a short video displaying the front and back of the tuck, AoS and joker please?
I'll take a video when I get off work.
I bought this deck so long ago, I don't remember where I got it. One thing I do know, is that I didn't buy it from a collector or a magician. That makes me think that this deck might not be in a different box. That, coupled with the fact that the back design was named different than usual, makes me believe this.
ALTHOUGH, the deck has a G-1945 AOS code, which is evidently 2 years before the Leaf Back Bicycle design began. The Uncle Sam decks were produced in the early 40's (incl. 1945). So, it may be that the actual deck is an Uncle Sam deck.
The other possibility, is that this back design began earlier than previously thought, with a different name which was later changed. Since the deck was produced in 1945 (the same year the war ended), it may be possible that this deck was made earlier than the box, and a new box was created to match the deck which was originally printed as an Uncle Sam deck. I'm making the assumption that Uncle Sam decks were not printed after the war's end.
Anyways - I'm not sure we'll be able to come to any more certainty, but perhaps Mr. Dawson could weigh in.
Anyways, I will post the video a little later tonight.