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Erik Tait is the 4th American in history to win a prize at FISM for card magic, and the first to do so in twenty years. When competing, Erik could have chosen any deck of cards in the world to perform with. He chose Continuum. Now you can own this special, limited-edition version of the cards he used to take home a FISM trophy. "I chose the Continuum cards for competition because the colors are beautiful, the design is elegant, and the materials used had all the qualities I like in a deck I want to perform with. These cards are gorgeous and make a statement that when you perform with them, the possibilities are infinite." - Erik Tait This is an ultra-limited special edition of the Continuum playing cards. Featuring 100% custom artwork, the card backs are crafted from black ink and gold foil for a luxurious shine. They have a detailed geometric design with an infinity symbol in the middle - representing infinite possibilities. The faces are clean, modern takes on the royalty with hints of metallic gold ink. The number cards have a clear, minimal appearance that's suitable for any routine or card game. The tuck box is made from a luxurious soft-touch matte black paper with the design made from gold & white foils. It is topped off with an individually-numbered foil sticker seal. Continuum playing cards feature Penguin's exclusive UltraLux™ Finish and AquaFlow™ Coating. The casino-grade European card stock has a perfect linen texture that handles like an absolute dream. The cards are traditionally cut with smooth edges that provide just the right amount of grip. Printed with vegetable-based inks and water-based coating, the cards are planet-friendly as well! Continuum decks are soft enough to get to work straight out of the box, but durable enough to meet the needs of a full-time magician, cardist, or card sharp.