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[[Adams' League Deck]] is a [[Marked Deck]] designed by [[S.S. Adams Company]] using a baseball-themed design on the back in the late 1910s.
[[Adams' League Deck]] is a [[Marked Deck]] designed by [[Theodore L. DeLand, Jr.]] using a baseball-themed back design.  


They took advantage of the round baseballs using [[DeLand]]'s clock system.
It was first advertised by DeLand in 1918 in [[The Magic World]], though was not actually placed on the market until 1919 by the [[S.S. Adams]] company in Plainfield, New Jersey.
 
The back design uses round baseballs marked with [[DeLand]]'s clock system.


[[Category:Marked Decks]]
[[Category:Marked Decks]]

Latest revision as of 00:49, 21 January 2010

Back design

Adams' League Deck is a Marked Deck designed by Theodore L. DeLand, Jr. using a baseball-themed back design.

It was first advertised by DeLand in 1918 in The Magic World, though was not actually placed on the market until 1919 by the S.S. Adams company in Plainfield, New Jersey.

The back design uses round baseballs marked with DeLand's clock system.