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A card game for a plurality of players includes two decks of cards having identical playing surfaces and visually distinguishable decorative non-playing back surfaces. The game also includes game tokens and game token containers. In setting the game up, one card from a first of the two decks is placed under each of the game token containers. As one of the players serves as a broker the cards from a second of the two decks are auctioned off, one at a time, to the highest bidder from among the pla...
A greeting card is provided which comprises a foldable member formed of cover stock and carrying thereon a receptacle having a configuration that is complementary to the configuration of a standard audio cassette, for snugly receiving a standard audio cassette.
A device for storing index or file cards in which one wall of the device is pivotally mounted to the compartment containing the cards is disclosed. In addition, a cover hingedly mounted to the compartment serves to restrict travel of the pivotally mounted wall when the cover is lifted.
A card game has 15 numbered cards in one suit, 22 numbered cards in a second suit and 23 numbered cards in a third suit. Three further and different `wild` cards are included in the game. The suits are represented by symbols indicating FIRE, WATER and EARTH while the wild cards are represented by MAN, APE and AIR devices respectively.
The application discloses an identity card consisting of a plurality of layers, of which the cover layers are highly transparent films and the layers of the card core are films of moderate to low transparency, as a result of added pigment. One core layer carries information, which can be read directly, if desired, above a security print, while the other core layer has an additional security marking, such as a guilloche print, a marking which can be read optically only with the aid of a special l...
A display card comprising a base having the shape of a right triangle with a hypotenuse panel, a horizontal leg panel and a vertical leg panel, said base resting on the horizontal leg panel with the hypotenuse panel facing upwardly and outwardly, a top having the shape of a right triangle with a hypotenuse panel, a horizontal leg panel and a vertical leg panel, the hypotenuse panel facing downwardly and outwardly, a wall joining the top end and base along the vertical leg panels and an orifice i...
A parking card having month, day and expiration time indicia and adapted to be hung securely in a car window. Each of said indicia being coated with a friable removable coating of a different color from the underlying section. Each of said friable removable coatings being overprinted with indicia corresponding to the indicia of the underprinted sections. The friable removable coating over the expiration times being overprinted with starting times earlier than said expiration times.
A card has a frame including two parallel-spaced, rigidly supported side walls having lateral surfaces, a lickerin and a doffer disposed between the side walls and mounted on the lateral surfaces thereof; and carding organs situated between the lickerin and the doffer. At least some of these carding organs are, with their lateral end faces, disposed immediately adjacent the lateral surface of the respective side wall and are laterally mounted on the side walls.
A card holder for a rotary type information retrieving device such as a telephone number list, address list, and so on, in which a plurality of information-containing card cases are hangingly supported between a pair of mutually spaced rotary discs. In the present invention, a plurality of pins are projectively provided on the mutually opposed surfaces of the pair of rotary discs around their circumference and at an equal space interval provided among them, and a plurality of the information-con...
A post card is disclosed which includes a rectangular-shaped base member conforming in shape and size to requirements of the United Postal Service, and an opaque cover member of substantially smaller size than the base member attached to the base member. At least a portion of the information to be transmitted by use of the post card is carried in full view at one face of the base member. Another portion of the information is carried on one of the facing surfaces of the base and cover members for...
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