Deck Review - D23 Lunamation Cards by David Blaine
Magic Orthodoxy's David delivers a thorough review of the newly released D23 Lunamation cards, designed by David Blaine. This deck is a must-have for magicians, card collectors, and Disney enthusiasts alike, offering a detailed look at its design, printing quality, and potential for magic. David, a long-time David Blaine fan and card collector, expresses excitement about the deck's potential to increase in value. The deck is printed by the USPCC on standard playing card stock and features a navy blue matte tuck case with silver foil accents. The back design incorporates a clever animation feature where the sun and moon symbols subtly animate when shuffled in new deck order. The card faces showcase custom artwork inspired by Blaine's stunts, with notable elements like the King of Spades featuring Blaine's signature logo and unique character designs on several cards. David briefly discusses the magic trick performed by Blaine at the D23 event, which involved a force card, rollover force, and number force. He speculates the deck might be marked, given Blaine's history of incorporating subtle markings. David promotes his other YouTube channels, including 'The Magic Channel Card Tricks,' where he teaches beginner-level magic and reviews magic kits. Ultimately, David loved the deck and its unique design elements, highlighting it as a special addition to any collection.
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Key points
The D23 Lunamation deck is printed by the USPCC.
The deck features a navy blue matte tuck case with silver foil accents.
The back design incorporates an animation feature.
The card faces showcase custom artwork inspired by David Blaine's stunts.
David obtained the deck from eBay.
David speculates that the deck might be marked.