Aircraft Recognition Playing Cards

A project in Los Angeles, CA by Patrick Mechenbier
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Modern playing cards inspired by historical aircraft "spotter" cards. Printed by the United States Playing Card Company.
Backers: 270
Average Pledge Per Backer: $33

Funded: $9,000 of $7,000
Dates: Nov 18th -> Dec 18th (30 days)
Project By: Patrick Mechenbier
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December 9th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello everyone, We just hit our funding goal - I can not thank you enough! Seriously, I am blown away by the outpouring of support for this project. Now that the project is officially funded, I am ordering all of the fulfillment supplies so we can... (Read More)

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