Can anyone enlighten me with some information pertaining to this deck.
From what I've read, the deck was produced from USPC for the movie Shade.
I've seen a preview of this deck for the Phantom Display promo by Ellusionist.
Does anyone know roughly how many decks were produced? And where about someone can obtain such a rare deck.
Thank you,
Do you have any good, clean images of the cards? I haven't seen the movie and was unable to find a clear shot with the cards in it.
EDIT: OK, I looked around a little. I saw a clip where Jamie Foxx loses a fat stack of cash - they're playing with red Tally Ho Circle Backs. The design's perhaps a century old, so no, it wasn't made for the movie. Still found in the New York City area and in magic shops, hard to find elsewhere.
In Stallone's briefcase at the start of the film, I can identify Bicycle Rider Backs (classic box, of course, since the movie came out before the 2009 box change), Bee Diamond Backs, Mavericks (really cheapo brand these days), Steamboats, Tally Hos (probably both backs, but you can't tell from the front of the tuck box) and Ramblers. The Ramblers are the least common - they're are some shops still selling gilded Ramblers in Asia, but they're harder to find in the States. I'm not certain they're still in print. Steamboats would be the next least common - Dan and Dave did a reprint recently, and USPC stopped making the original a handful of years ago, though there's still a fair amount of them floating around if you check eBay. Bicycles and Bees are as common as dirt, Mavericks are mostly found in the US South and in Family Dollar stores (in a custom box made for them with the price on it). They're lousy, dollar-store quality decks made in China.
In the ad over at Ellusionist, all I can see are two of their decks - a pack of Absinthe and a pack of Artifice Tundra (a modified design that's sort of a cross between the white Ghost deck and the Artifice deck - it has the Artifice design but the Ghost color scheme). Not rare at all - I believe both decks are still in stock there, though I'm not sure if the Absinthe is available by itself because it was part of a six-deck set. Correction, I just checked, at least some of the Prohibition deck set are available individually, including the Absinthe deck. I don't believe either deck could have been in the film, since they we made long after the movie's release.
Perhaps if you presented photos of the deck in question, that would help to narrow it down more.