Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Tycoon Playing Cards

Tycoon Playing Cards

Designed by Theory11 | Country: United States

“In August 2013, we began a quest to create playing cards fit for display at the legendary Waldorf Astoria, the gathering place for royalty and the ultra-wealthy. For the past 14 years, Cohen has performed Chamber Magic there, in a private Waldorf Towers suite, for sold-out audiences including Warren Buffett, David Rockefeller, and the Queen of Morocco. In 2012, Cohen became the first magician in a half-century to sell out Carnegie Hall.”

Tycoon Playing Cards

Tycoon Playing Cards

Tycoon Playing Cards

Tycoon Playing Cards

Tycoon Playing Cards

Tycoon Playing Cards

Tycoon Playing Cards

Tycoon Playing Cards

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Tycoon Playing Cards

Designed by Theory11 | Country: United States

“In August 2013, we began a quest to create playing cards fit for display at the legendary Waldorf Astoria, the gathering place for royalty and the ultra-wealthy. For the past 14 years, Cohen has performed Chamber Magic there, in a private Waldorf Towers suite, for sold-out audiences including Warren Buffett, David Rockefeller, and the Queen of Morocco. In 2012, Cohen became the first magician in a half-century to sell out Carnegie Hall.”

Tycoon Playing Cards

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Tycoon Playing Cards

Tycoon Playing Cards

Tycoon Playing Cards

Tycoon Playing Cards

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