Any description on whether they are "normal" decks or misprints?
Quote from: CrankUP on January 30, 2014, 12:32:56 AMAny description on whether they are "normal" decks or misprints?These are normal. They sell these at my local Wal-Mart. On the other side is just a Bicycle logo in landscape.
Quote from: piegoesmoo on January 30, 2014, 12:38:37 AMQuote from: CrankUP on January 30, 2014, 12:32:56 AMAny description on whether they are "normal" decks or misprints?These are normal. They sell these at my local Wal-Mart. On the other side is just a Bicycle logo in landscape.A tuck box usually opens from the back. These have the seal on the front and therefore open from the front. The eBay listing mentions nothing about a misprint. It looks like a tuck box printing error that USPCC had to seal from the front. It's backwards. USPCC does not want the seal covering the brand name.
We have an OLD topic about this deck. http://aethercards.com/discourse/playing-card-plethora/bicycle-standard-new-box-design/For a brief time, Wal-Mart had an exclusive version of Bicycle Standards. The "face" was on the back of the box. The front of the box had the Bicycle logo shown in landscape in the appropriate color. They were shrink-wrapped in a side-by-side, two-deck set, never sold individually - only one of the decks had the copyright info on it, the red one I think. They were cheap and looked different, so people started making a fuss about them. I bought some extras and was selling them here for a while.After a while, Wal-Mart sold out of the exclusive version they were selling and offered the standard two-deck set you could find at drugstores and stationery shops all over the country. You might catch a pair here and there that were dug out of the back of the stock room, but they're pretty much gone by now.
Thanks for the info DonNot the easiest OLD topic to find in the search.
My brother bought a pair of decks like this around Christmas time. I don't think they are sold out completely. They were located at Walmart by the checkout registers right around where they sell batteries, beef jerky and stress balls and the free aol discs.