Twin Decks USPC Congress “Chicago and North Western Railway Company” Railroad Playing Cards, Bollhagen CNW-8, “Logoed Background,” c.1948
Two For His Heels
$75
Twin Decks Brown & Bigelow (Redislip) “Bangor and Aroostook Railroad” Playing Cards, c.1975
Two For His Heels
$25
Gessler Publishing Co. “Le Jeu des Huit Familles Folkloriques” Card Game, Rose Cerveny Designs, c.1960
Two For His Heels
$30
Coeur “Kretschinskis Hochzeit” (“Kretschinski’s Wedding”) Skat Playing Cards, Hans Klaus Segner Designs, c.1978
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$30
Single Deck Plastic Cards (Italy) “Poker Mignon – Paper Poker” Mini-Patience Playing Cards, Disney Characters, c.1969
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$10
Western Playing Card Co. “Santa Fe Railroad” Playing Cards, Bollhagen ATSF-4, “Phototone” c.1942
Two For His Heels
$115
USPC Congress “Chicago and North Western Railway Company” Railroad Playing Cards, Bollhagen CNW-8, “Logoed Background,” c.1948
Two For His Heels
$35
Brown & Bigelow “Pennsylvania Railroad” Playing Cards, Bollhagen PRR-22, “Serving the Nation,” c.1944
Two For His Heels
$35
USPC “Children’s Sign Language Playing Cards” for Card Games, National Association of the Deaf, Shirley A. Hoemann Conception and Design, c.1973
Two For His Heels
$35
10 Buzza Company Bridge Tallies “Flower Arrangement with Candles,” Art Deco Design, c.1920s
Two For His Heels
$20
Double Deck De la Rue “Comedia” Playing Cards, Stig Lindberg Designs, First Edition, c.1951(?)
Two For His Heels
$85
Grimaud “Jeu ‘Gerente’” Playing Cards, Moncar Publisher, “Cartes de Fantasie” Series, Alfred Gerente Designs, c.1983
Two For His Heels
$65
Fournier “Vitoria” Playing Cards w/ Wrapper, “Castilian Pattern,” Stripped Deck, c.1931-1936
Two For His Heels
$50
The Game of Hope “Sigil Lenormand” Facsimile Lenormand Fortune Telling Deck [Original: German Maker Unknown, c.1880], Lauren Forestell Restoration
Two For His Heels
$30
Double Deck Grimaud “Collection Venise Simplon-Orient Express” Playing Cards w/ Custom Wood VSOE Box, Gerard Gallet Designs, c.1984
Two For His Heels
$150
Double Deck L. Jablonski 100% Plastic (?) Playing Cards (Milanowek, Poland), Knockoff Piatnik Joker
Two For His Heels
$15
4 SINGLES (Queens): USPC (Congress 606) “Santa Fe Railroad” Playing Cards, Bollhagen ATSF-7, “Train in Mts.” c.1953
Two For His Heels
$5
About Two For His Heels
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CHARGES:We currently charge fixed amounts for international sales shipped by International First Class Mail: $13 for the first deck, and $3 for each additional deck. These charges are less than the actual shipping costs would be, and result in meaningful savings for our customers.
In most cases, a tarot deck is treated as 2 decks. In any instance where actual shipping costs are less, we will only charge actual costs, but this would be very unusual. In addition, for international orders of $25 or less, we reserve the right to charge the actual cost of shipping.
International First Class Mail is not insured. On sales that are large enough to warrant insurance, USPS standard charges will apply, although discounts may be considered on a case by case basis.
DOMESTIC SHIPPING -- MULTIPLE ITEMS
If you include more than one item in your order, it is possible/likely that the amount that shows for domestic shipping and insurance will simply be the total of the separate charges combined. If so, it will be too high. If you include 10 items in your order it may be much too high. Please contact Steve by email if this happens. Ultimately you will not be charged more for shipping and insurance than the actual cost. We are looking into changes we can make that will rectify/avoid this problem
DOMESTIC SHIPPING -- INSURANCE
Shipping costs -- both domestic and international -- are a constant challenge as we attempt to offer playing cards and other card game items to our customers at competitive prices. We believe this is one area where we can accomplish savings for our customers at minimal cost to us. Accordingly, for a number of months now, as new items are listed we have been electing to self-insure. Insurance shows as "included" when the item is purchased. Gradually we have been converting to self-insurance on earlier-listed items, but since this has required a change to nearly 1400 prior listings, the process has been a gradual one.