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December 9, 2015 05:28 am PST

The Monarchs

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Growing up, I used to fill my shelves with things I collected in my travels and since my radius of movement was only about 5 miles, what I amassed was pretty lame. Now, with Amazon and eBay I never have to leave my home and every day is like Christmas.

You my not realize it but were living during the collectable playing card revolution. 10 years ago I wouldn't have thought aboutbeing on a mailing list for collector's decks, but that all changed when I discovered the green Monarchs from Theory11.

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Its pretty fancy and itd better be - it has to live up to the claim of being The deck thats fit for a King.

The box features gold foil on an embossed, super durable card stock and feels very substantial.

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The paper for this deck has been gathered from sustainable forests and the cards are printed with vegetable-based inks. Now thats a green deck of cards! The design is uncluttered and the embossed intertwining serpents are striking.

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Im just fascinated with their foil-stamping dies and envious of the designers ability to make something so balanced, intricate and beautiful.

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When you open the box, the first thing youll see is the Latin phrase - Cerca Trova Seek and you shall find.

Its the same messaging thats found in their Contraband deck but dont hold it against them - I think its good that these decks nod to each other because they feel almost as if theyre distant cousins.

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If you look closely on the backs of the cards youll see another Latin phrase Esto perpetue let it be eternal.

The phrase has some interesting history associated with it.

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It can be traced back to a man named Paolo Sarpi who used the phrase as his dying declaration in 1623. He was a Venetian philosopher who cared about the Independent Venetian Republic above all else.

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Heres a rare portrait of Paolo Sarpi posing with a couple of cards from his Monarch deck. They really give him an air of regality don't they?

You wouldnt know it by looking at him but Mr. Sarpi is a bit of a badass. Years before his death, and for religious reasons, assassins stabbed him 15 times and left him for dead. He lived on to be a champion for the Venetian Republic, which makes his dying words all the more powerful.

And wait until you get a load of this - The Great Seal of The State of Idaho shares Paolos dying phrase as well!

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I guess that if "Esto Perpetua" was good enough for Paolo and the Great State of Idaho, it had to be good enough for the Monarchs!

The decks were designed by an artist named Curtis Jenkins. He runs a One Stop Shop design studio called The Neighborhood Studio and his website is fun to poke around in.

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He wont tell you himself, but the Monarchs were featured in the movie Now You See Me - which is pretty darned badass!

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The day that Morgan Freeman holds anything Ive designed is the day that I drop the mic and walk away into the sunset. Where do you go from there?

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I guess you could go and make your awesome deck in newer and bolder colors.

Heres the design for their new red Monarchs deck.

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And wait - there's more! The red and blue versions have gold foil just like the green ones and the white decks have silver or gold.

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The face-cards in each deck seem to have much richer color schemes than others Ive seen and while the number cards seem pretty standard, it doesnt bother me.

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As a package, theyre all pretty spectacular.

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I especially love the design of the Ace of Spades. Again, its the same feel for each color but I think it looks extra classy with the green boxes.

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If you like to manipulate cards or youre a collector, this seems like a no brainer to me. What other deck offers penny farthing bicycle Jokers for just $7.95 a pop?

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Take a minute and check out the Theory11 website . There are so many beautiful things to see.

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Even in black and white - the Monarchs are awesome!


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