It's real. When Bicycle switched to the "Standard" box design, they also created the Bicycle 807 deck. The 807s are the same standard Bikes but in the classic tuck.Please help guys
It's real. When Bicycle switched to the "Standard" box design, they also created the Bicycle 807 deck. The 807s are the same standard Bikes but in the classic tuck.
http://www.bicyclecards.com/product/bicycle-807-playing-cards/
-RK
The sides do not say they are made in Cincinnati Ohio. I thought the 807 deck had that?It's real. When Bicycle switched to the "Standard" box design, they also created the Bicycle 807 deck. The 807s are the same standard Bikes but in the classic tuck.
http://www.bicyclecards.com/product/bicycle-807-playing-cards/
-RK
Thank you for replying thoIt's real. When Bicycle switched to the "Standard" box design, they also created the Bicycle 807 deck. The 807s are the same standard Bikes but in the classic tuck.
http://www.bicyclecards.com/product/bicycle-807-playing-cards/
-RK
USPCC moved locations a few years ago. The original 808 Riderbacks were printed in Ohio, however the 807s are printed in their new factory in Kentucky. Glad I could help! Enjoy them!The sides do not say they are made in Cincinnati Ohio. I thought the 807 deck had that?
Are these the ones you guys have available on the site?Yep, can confirm. Totally legitimate. These are the 807 variant of the normal Bicycle deck. Made at the newer Erlanger, KY factory. Totally real.
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Thanks again !USPCC moved locations a few years ago. The original 808 Riderbacks were printed in Ohio, however the 807s are printed in their new factory in Kentucky. Glad I could help! Enjoy them!
Are these the ones you guys have available on the site?
Good to hear! Love the classic tuck!Yes indeed! The bottom flap of the tuck case looks a little different these days, but otherwise this is the version we sell.
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