Hey guys. Picked this up a few weeks ago for $5. This deck is interesting in many ways.
First as you can see by the pictures, a card was glued on top of he box as shown by the stamp being covered. Now I assume the hotel did this as a way to show the card backs but I am not sure
I have never heard of redi slip finish but it made me smile hehe. Also the cards inside are not sealed but are is pristine mint condition. You could swear they were cards fresh out of a pack from this year. Overall pretty happy with this deck for such a cheap price. The stamp dates this deck between 1929-1940
It's a really sharp-looking deck. I could be mistaken, but I think that stamp's actually from 1940-1965 - they used a shorter, square "1 Pack" stamp before that. The art on the box suggests it's from the '40s. It has a real '40s look to it. In fact, the model on the lower right of the beach image is is wearing an early two-piece swimsuit that predates the bikini which was in common use in the early 1940s.
Side note: Bikinis weren't introduced to the public until July 5, 1946 in Cannes, France. It was named after the Bikini Atoll, where nuclear weapon testing had begun only four days earlier.
Very nice find, especially for the price!
I have never heard of redi slip finish
Thats a fun clue though... Remembrance brand cards also have a Redi-Slip finish.
Btw, Remembrance was owned by Brown & Bigelow (St. Paul, MN.) so I'm guessing your deck is also of B&B origin.
Could be wrong though...
It probably is - and they're the folks behind the Hoyle deck brand, right?