Shipwreck Playing Cards

15.70 EUR
In stock (5 pcs)

The marked Shipwreck Playing Cards follow the tradition of playing cards for magicians by Ellusionist.

Detailed information

Product detailed description

If you've been an Ellusionist fan for a while, you know their popular Keepers Playing Cards. They were their approach to standard cards and were one of the first to use USPC's crushed stock. And it is these cards that the Shipwreck Playing Cards deck builds upon.

They have a classic-looking design with almost standard USPC faces. Only their colors have been modified for these cards.

Their back design carries an easy-to-read marking system (reader style) that can be found in all four corners of the cards. It doesn't matter if you hold the cards in your right or left hand. You will always find at least one mark that you can read.

What makes this deck even more unique is that it comes with six gaff cards:

  • A double backer
  • A double-face card
  • A duplicate Queen of Spades
  • A blank face card
  • A mis-indexed Nine of Hearts/Ten of Hearts card
  • A mis-indexed Jack of Hearts/Jack of Spades card

Shipwreck Playing Cards were printed by Legends Playing Card Company on their Ultra-thin Viper Finish™.

Note: There are no Jokers in this deck.

Additional parameters

Category: Designer Decks
Designer / Producer: Ellusionist
Printed By: Legends PCC
Card Stock: Ultra-thin Viper Finish
Cut: Traditional
Faces: Custom USPCC
Special Features: Marked Deck, Including Gaff Cards
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J Avatar of author | 12/06/2025
I picked up the Shipwreck Playing Cards more as a casual add-on than a serious purchase, but after spending time with them, I only wish I’d ordered a full brick. The handling is nothing short of exceptional: impressively thin, yet smooth, controlled, and wonderfully consistent in use. Unfortunately, the deck sold out far too quickly. I sincerely hope a reprint is planned (and perhaps even a blue edition or an unmarked variant) soon. Shipwreck has all the makings of a superb go-to deck. But let’s start with the design: The backs feature a nautical theme with lighthouses that, from a distance, unmistakably echo (and no doubt intentionally reference) the iconic Rider Back design of Bicycle cards. A very slim border, paired with a rich crimson red, lends the deck a refined and distinguished look. The shade is darker than standard Bicycles, reminiscent of the Monarchs by Theory11, yet still lighter than the deep red used in the Artisan deck. The faces follow a classic layout, with standard English-style court cards that will feel instantly familiar. The only design twist is the use of turquoise detailing throughout; a subtle but stylish touch that reinforces the maritime theme and adds a layer of visual elegance. Personally, I’d love to see a future edition with a deep turquoise back to match. Magicians will also appreciate the inclusion of six (!) gaff cards, a generous and thoughtful addition. The marking system is easy to read while remaining discreet, striking a good balance between usability and concealment. That said, I’d still welcome an unmarked edition for more casual or performance-focused use in non-magic settings. What truly sets this deck apart, however, is the handling. The crushed stock (produced in China) feels significantly thinner than standard Bicycle stock – around 5–6 cards thinner per deck, and still a couple of cards slimmer than USPCC’s crushed alternative. Despite this, Faros, springs and flourishes are smooth and effortless. The cards feel compact, responsive and satisfyingly snappy in hand. Simply put: they are an absolute pleasure to use – so much so that I almost hesitate to wear them out before the next edition becomes available.

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