-
introduction of the "
SwissChamp" in 1986, is displa**** in the New York
Museum of
Modern Art's
Permanent Design Collection. The
SwissCard is
roughly the size...
- The
Swiss identity card in its
current form
dates back to July 1994. It is in the form of a
plastic photocard. It can be used as a
travel do****ent when...
- taking, ace–ten
card games and, in its key forms, a
distinctive branch of the
marriage family. It is po****r in its
native Switzerland as well as the rest...
- (1985),
Grolimund (Coloroffset R. Grolimund, Bern. M. Rhyn, Laupen),
SwissCard (Toffen near Berne, 1997),
Carlit (Carlit +
Ravensburger AG, Würenlos...
-
credit card is a
payment card,
usually issued by a bank,
allowing its
users to
purchase goods or services, or
withdraw cash, on credit.
Using the
card thus...
-
countries use other,
traditional types of
playing card,
including those that are German, Italian,
Spanish and
Swiss-suited.
Tarot cards (also
known locally as...
- The
American Express Centurion Card,
colloquially known as the
Black Card, is a
charge card issued by
American Express. It is
reserved for the company's...
- and
Swiss suit-systems. The
French suits are a
derivative of the
German suits but are
generally considered a
separate system. The
earliest card games...
-
German and
Swiss-suited
playing cards. The
earliest predecessor of the
knave was the thānī nā'ib (second or under-deputy) in the
Mamluk card deck. This...
-
evolution of
card games continued apace, with
notable national games emerging like
Briscola and
Tressette (Italy),
Schafkopf (Bavaria), J**** (
Switzerland), Mariage...