About The United States Playing Card Museum, would you have some additional photos of the decks of their archives? Both which are here were published on the official Bicycle Facebook page.
Quote from: Cryptocard27 on April 15, 2014, 11:16:50 PMAbout The United States Playing Card Museum, would you have some additional photos of the decks of their archives? Both which are here were published on the official Bicycle Facebook page.If you're referring to the one that USPC created at the company plant in Cincinnati, the museum was shuttered for good a handful of years ago and in 2009, the entire operation was moved to a suburb of Cincinnati called Erlanger, Kentucky. Some of the 52+J members who got a chance to visit might have photos, but many of us newer collectors only learned about it after it was gone.
Quote from: Don Boyer on April 16, 2014, 02:16:43 AMQuote from: Cryptocard27 on April 15, 2014, 11:16:50 PMAbout The United States Playing Card Museum, would you have some additional photos of the decks of their archives? Both which are here were published on the official Bicycle Facebook page.If you're referring to the one that USPC created at the company plant in Cincinnati, the museum was shuttered for good a handful of years ago and in 2009, the entire operation was moved to a suburb of Cincinnati called Erlanger, Kentucky. Some of the 52+J members who got a chance to visit might have photos, but many of us newer collectors only learned about it after it was gone.Thank you for information Don. About the USPCC posters, do you know if it's still possible to find and buy them?