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  1. The Joker is an American invention dating from about 1865 and has made different appearances in the Bicycle® card line. The first type represented a man on a high-wheeled bike. The bicycle later acquired two wheels of normal size. Then followed a series of playing card kings on bikes.

  2. Bicycle Playing Cards is a brand of playing cards. Since 1885, the Bicycle brand has been manufactured by the United States Printing Company, which, in 1954, became the United States Playing Card Company (USPCC), now based in Erlanger, Kentucky .

  3. BICYCLE® cards have been the bestselling playing card brand in the world for more than 130 years. Founded in 1867, the company manufactures, markets and distributes traditional playing cards, card games, children’s card games, and card accessories.

  4. Bicycle Playing Cards (stock No. 808) are the USPC's flagship brand of cards, introduced in 1885. The typical Bicycle deck is a standard deck of cards consisting of 52 traditional French-suited playing cards, two jokers and two advertising cards.

  5. This website was created by Joseph Pierson to share as much information as possible about the historic Bicycle Playing Cards produced by the Russell and Morgan Printing Company, and its successor, the United States Playing Card Company, from 1885 until approximately 1925.

  6. There is a great deal of speculation about the history of the humble playing card. But some of the clearer elements of the story will be described below, with a particular focus on the development of the Bicycle® Card. The earliest playing cards are believed to have originated in Central Asia.

  7. In 1971, the same year Apollo 14 reached the Moon, NASA reached out to Bicycle. To tackle the long periods of downtime in space, their astronauts needed something fun to do, like playing cards. Providing a suitable pack of cards for astronauts was much harder than many would assume.

  8. Feb 1, 2023 · History of Bicycle Playing Cards. The Bicycle brand, established in 1885 by the United States Playing Card Company, quickly garnered fame for its unique designs and superior reliability.

  9. Feb 11, 2014 · Bicycle® Cards is your worldwide source for playing cards. From Cardistry and Flourishing to Magic and Collecting, Bicycle® has a deck that’s right for you. Cardistry by Andrei Jikh. During World War II, Bicycle cards were produced that, when submerged in water, could be peeled apart and both halves had a map on the inside.

  10. This website was created by Joseph Pierson to share as much information as possible about the historic Bicycle Playing Cards produced by the Russell and Morgan Printing Company, and its successor, the United States Playing Card Company, from 1885 until approximately 1925.

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