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Picture of BICYCLE LOW-VISION PLAYING CARDS Bicycle Low-Vision Playing Cards are low vision playing cards designed for use by individuals with low vision. These cards have large print, extra bold numbers, letters, and suit symbols. The cards are double thick and plastic coated for ease in play and durability. A color-coded system aids the user in recognizing all four suits. Instructions are included. DIMENSIONS: Numbers are 1.5 inches tall. COLOR: White background with black print and four color designs. Available with red or blue backs.

Notes: Bicycle is a registered trademark of the United States Playing Card Company. ** Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price.

Price: 3.99.

This product record was updated on November 20, 2012.

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United States Playing Card Company

300 Gap Way
Erlanger, Kentucky 41018
United States
Telephone: 800-543-2273 or 859-815-7407.
Fax: 866-781-5866.
Web: http://www.bicyclecards.com.
Email: consumerrelations@usplayingcard.com.


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S&S Worldwide

PO Box 513
75 Mill Street
Colchester, Connecticut 06415
United States
Telephone: 800-288-9941 or 860-537-3451.
Fax: 800-566-6678.
Web: http://www.ssww.com.
Email: cservice@ssww.com.


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