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Erlanger Blue Seal Rider? Fake?
« on: March 05, 2016, 05:24:18 PM »
 

cere23

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Got some a few of these in Red and Blue
These are not the same as the 807 decks
Also Just Red has a different Bar code.

these say 2014 but States Erlanger, KY on the side, But has a BLUE seal not black.
with Old Tuck Design.
Could this be fake? or international version?

Any info would be appreciated
AC



« Last Edit: March 05, 2016, 05:29:35 PM by Cerefen »
 

Re: Erlanger Blue Seal Rider? Fake?
« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2016, 12:14:19 AM »
 

TheBadJoker

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I don't think anyone would want to fake these.
 

Re: Erlanger Blue Seal Rider? Fake?
« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2016, 01:12:29 AM »
 

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Got some a few of these in Red and Blue
These are not the same as the 807 decks
Also Just Red has a different Bar code.

these say 2014 but States Erlanger, KY on the side, But has a BLUE seal not black.
with Old Tuck Design.
Could this be fake? or international version?

Any info would be appreciated
AC

There are two types of "807" deck.  There are decks that have an 807 in a serial number on the bottom of the box, and there are decks marketed by USPC through Wingra Direct as "Bicycle 807."  The USPC product is indeed a slightly updated version of the original box design, made specifically because of the demand, largely from magicians, for the design - many tricks rely on certain elements of the old box's design, especially the card back image on the back of the box.  In 2014, they started selling them at Wingra Direct's site, specifically at http://www.bicyclecards.com/product/bicycle-807-playing-cards/#filter - as you can see from the pictures there, the blue decks have blue seals (just like yours), while the red decks have black seals.  The cards in the box, to the best of my knowledge, are identical to the cards packaged in the modern "Bicycle Standard" box and they are all manufactured in Erlanger, KY.
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