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Black Club Stainless Steel Card Clip
Vires Intus: Power Within
$16.95Out of stock
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Artifice Stainless Steel Card Clip
Vires Intus: Power Within
$16.95Out of stock
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6-Deck Sample Pack
Get a free $17 card clip when ordering 6 decks
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Ellusionist iPhone Cases
Amazing iPhone cases, killer art
Starting at $16.95
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Red Arcane Uncut Playing Cards Sheet
Rare art
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Arcane Playing Cards
Contains the essence of magic
Starting at $6.99
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Arcane Gaff
Aggressive gaff weaponry
Starting at $34.95
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Arcane Invisible Deck
They think of any card and it turns over
Starting at $16.50
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Arcane Rising Card Deck
An untouched card rises from the deck
Starting at $16.50
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Arcane Porper Card Clip
The New Porper Card Clip in Gunmetal and Silver
Starting at $34.95
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Arcane Stainless Steel Card Clip
Vires Intus: Power Within
$16.95Out of stock
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Arcane Gold Rare
Obtainable only through special event or promotion
$0NOT FOR SALE
There is much debate about the secret writing on the faces and backs of the Arcane deck. The speculation runs rampant in this thread from the Ellusionist forums.
As always, the truth is much more interesting. It is a language known as Arcanic. Spoken with a wheezy, wizardly accent, the language was used exclusively by Norse magicians who were sick of looking at the futhark runes and wanted to use a different font for their Macs. Thus they were able to hide the secrets of their magic tricks in plain sight.
The language was lost, until the Icelandic musical geniuses of Sigur Ros discovered it and used it exclusively for the () CD. The translation on the back of each Arcane card is this: "The Pass is like life: It will never be perfect, but you'll never stop living it."
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