The playing card collector market has been growing over the past years, supported by the increase in interest from card collectors, cardists and magicians alike.
The increase in demand has led to an increase in available online distributors where one can buy the decks of cards we want. With such an increase in distribution, it has become quite time consuming to hunt down the perfect deck of cards, especially if those cards are hype decks or limited editions.
The site has been built to help playing card collectors, cardists and magicians find the playing cards they want by providing a single, easy to use interface to search across the ever-expanding list of distributors across the globe and presenting options where a specific deck can be purchased.
Whether you are looking for 'gilded' decks, 'limited editions', or a specific brand, simply enter what you're looking for and let the site do the grunt work. It will not only look for your specific deck, but may also make recommendations of other decks similar to what you're looking for.
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According to find-cards.com, there's at least two European retailers that have it in stock:. Source: over 1 year ago
You might try a Theory 11 search on find-cards.com. Source: over 1 year ago
It’s coming up at a few retailers from a find-cards.com search. Wounded Corner look to have it here. Source: over 1 year ago
Https://cardscans.piwigo.com/ Card scans of many decks, Https://find-cards.com/ To find where there sold. Source: over 1 year ago
If your looking for super expensive decks, look at Theory 11 eleventh Madison park decks(800$+). If your looking for playing cards that are custom I’d not look through Amazon. Some sites are https://kingswildproject.com (fancy stuffs from a single brand) https://socalplayingcards.com (various cards) http://playingcarddecks.com/ (various) then to search for decks https://find-cards.com. Source: over 1 year ago
Glad you like it! :D Feel free to reuse/edit it for the Steam page if you want. Also happy to send you the draw.io file if you'd like :). Source: almost 1 year ago
Shraing, LDAP, sync, reminders are all possible. draw.io can be integrated by an app in nextcloud. Also, there is "Deck" which is a Kanban board for Nextcloud. Source: almost 1 year ago
I've been using draw.io web to diagram, but I can't find it on android... Is there any good alternatives? Source: about 1 year ago
Visio isnt hard, but stencils are a pain in the ass. So, I suggest draw.io instead, also its free and they have both a cloud GUI tool and desktop tool on Git. I have not used visio since 2019. Source: about 1 year ago
Adding the desired temperature instead of multiplying by x75 caused my reactor to overheat but maybe I did a mistake in the wiring. :D Why don't you show how you wire your reactor controller by using draw.io with my libraries. ;) You don't have to, of course. Source: about 1 year ago
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