Do you enjoy country roads with scenic views? Do you like the simple country life where things are more relaxed?
Then relive America's past with this unique deck of Covered Bridge Playing Cards with photos by photographer, Bill Miller. Our first edition highlights covered bridges from Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky.
As covered bridges have continued to age and most exchanged for modern bridges, many of them have been turned in to historical sites or museums for future generations to enjoy. This deck of cards features many of the covered bridges that are located within Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky. The deck not only allows folks to enjoy the covered bridges in a fun fashion, but helps add to the historic value of each one of the bridges.
This deck of cards is for both the serious covered bridge collectors, and those who just love the beauty of a covered bridge.
Casino style playing cards with a black-out center make this deck not only great for collecting, but great to play with.
Reminisce Times Past....
This deck was published by Real Souvenir Publishing.
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Playing Card Features
In the US the standard names for the size of decks would be "Bridge" or "Poker". Both of these decks can be used for most card games. The only real difference would be that the "Bridge" size decks are 1/4" narrower than "Poker". Otherwise they can be used for pretty much anything. Please read the description of this item for more information.
- Poker Size (2-1/2 x 3-1/2)
This has to do with the actual size of a deck of cards, not really whether or not tradional games can be played with it or not. While here in the US we call most decks either "Poker" or "Bridge" size, most of the rest of the world would call them either "Wide" or "Narrow", respectivily.
Many times the "narrow" decks were intended for ladies or children because it was easier for them to handle. While the "narrow" are considered the standards size in most of the world, here in the US the "wide" are considered the standard size.
Please check actual description of the product to see if normal card games can be played with this particular product.
- Wide Format (2-1/2 x 3-1/2)
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