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United States Playing Card
Company (USPC,
though also
commonly known as
USPCC) is a
large American producer and
distributor of
playing cards. It was established...
- Company, which, in 1954,
became the
United States Playing Card
Company (
USPCC), now
based in Erlanger, Kentucky. "Bicycle" is a
trademark of that company...
- po****r,
transferred in
ownership to
Bicycle Cards, also a
brand of the
USPCC,
where it
remained in
print until 1943. From
about 1900, card manufacturers...
- was
developed by NXT
Games and
published by the US
Playing Card
Company (
USPCC) in 1996. The game was
canceled in
early 1998. The X-Files
Collectible Card...
- Joli
Quentin (2001).
Bicycle Official Rules of Card Games. Cincinnati:
USPCC. Katz,
Nikki (2004). The
Everything Card
Games Book: A
Complete Guide to...
- Stokes. Moyse,
Alphonse Jr. (1950). 150 Ways to Play Solitaire. Cincinnati:
USPCC. 128 pp. Parlett,
David (1979). The
Penguin Book of Patience, London: Penguin...
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United States Playing Card
Company (
USPCC)
during the
early 20th century. To play the six-handed version,
USPCC created a deck with
ranks 11, 12, and...
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noticeably different. For instance, the
United States Playing Card
Company (
USPCC)
prints one as
monochrome and the
other in colour. At times, the Jokers...
- may
purchase pasteboard from
various suppliers;
large companies such as
USPCC create their own
proprietary pasteboard.
After the
desired imagery is etched...
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Official Rules of Card Games:
Hoyle Up-to-date. 17th edn. Cincinnati:
USPCC. Full-text
reproduction of the
rules in
electronic form,
public domain....