Finally got a white whale that was on my list before I started this card collecting thing. It's an alternate bridge sized deck from 1983 that counts in binary decimal (as opposed to binary representation like the Honeywell cards). The values are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 and then use operators (*, +) where each * takes priority over + for each number within each suit (they retain standard suits oddly). The image I took and attached below shows the order more clearly.
PCDB EntryWOPC EntryBONUS - Since I hadn't posted the Honeywell here before, although perhaps others have, I also am including that here for reference:
PCDB EntryAnd what the heck, didn't post this either here before: I picked up the
Joker violated deck from Dark Knight that comes as a poker set. I decided to pick up another copy to play with, combining the poker chips while still keeping one deck on permanent display. I then picked up a nice wood/glass storage case to keep the play set and chips in. The case I got was new and came with a pair of decks and thick plastic chips so I kept the white ones since the box holds 100 and each Dark Knight set only came with 20 total chips for a total of 40. Although I have a nice larger poker set already I think this one may get used just as often for the fun factor.
For those curious this Bicycle branded poker case and related set is from 2002 based on cards it contained (Dark Knight set is 2008). It amazes me people/companies still have new inventory that is 12 years later.