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Get it between 2025-02-13 to 2025-02-20. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
These playing cards were made in collaboration with Nomades Collection, a business owned and operated by military spouses.
Made in the U.S.A. & beautifully hand illustrated & designed by Jackson Robinson of Kings Wild Project
Each face card honors a serviceman or servicewoman who served with their name and showing them in their correct period uniform.
Nomades is an officially licensed trademark owner of our military service branch items
These one of a kind Army playing cards make a wonderful gift for a soldier, playing card collector or anyone else up for a game of Texas Hold'em Army style!
This US Army inspired deck of playing cards was designed by Jackson Robinson of Kings Wild Project in collaboration with Nomades Collection. These one of a kind, hand illustrated playing cards make a wonderful gift for a soldier, a playing card collector or anyone up for a game of Texas Hold'em Army style! Here are some thoughts from the artist...Jackson Robinson as he began the process of creating this beautiful deck of cards : As an artist and playing card designer, I have the unique opportunity to both create art and also pay respect and say thank you to those in the US Military by creating a deck of cards that honors them and the rich history of the US Army. I also wanted to bring two distinct art styles together. I wanted to try something new, compared to my previous work and try a style more fluid and more raw. However, I wanted to maintain some of the line work of my past as this is who I am and part of what has created my complete style. This deck is a meeting of old and new in what I think will be a wonderful way for me to say thank you to those who have paid a price no matter how small or big in their service to the people of the the United States. Each face card depicts a serviceman or servicewoman in a period correct uniform. This is a visual way to chronicle the evolution of the US Army uniform and dress. Three Aces depict helicopters from different eras and I felt that those who paid the ultimate price should get top honors on the memorial Ace of spades "All gave some...some gave all"