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Fighting 15s | 15 Oct 2015 5:09 a.m. PST |
Polish artist Bartek's delightful deck of 17th century pin-up girls playing cards, entitled Wild Wild Fields (Bardzo Dzikie Pola) has arrived in stock at Fighting 15s. The deck is his second and follows on from the highly successful Napoleonic cards, which are now out of print. It features some beautiful imaginings of uniforms from Sweden, England, the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth, Russia and the Ottoman Empire. Cards are bridge-deck sized, printed on lacquered casino card (opaque to light), and like the Napoleonic deck thoroughly respectable in terms of subject matter because they are pin-up style, not glamour (otherwise I wouldn't stock them). Ian, Fighting 15s Shop link: link News link and full text description: link |
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