The American Poker Company Opened The Poker Museum
THE AMERICAN POKER COMPANY OPENED THE POKER
MUSEUM
The American Poker Company opened the Poker Museum As early as 1900, the
American Poker Company opened the Poker Museum. Today, the museum has a
collection of 10,000 complete cards and 70,000 incomplete cards.
Not long ago, it was reported that the old
European card company founded in 1765, the Cartamundi Group of Belgium, would
acquire the American poker company.
In European and American countries, the
history of playing card collection
is very long. As early as the 15th century, poker has been collected. Yale
University in the United States has collected more than three thousand pairs of
playing cards, donated by the original collector before his death. There is a
dedicated poker collection association in the United States, and others have
published the “Encyclopedia of American Poker”.
For foreign collectors, the early playing
cards are of course the best collections. You should know that the poker cards
used to be luxury goods, which could only be owned by royal nobles. Because it
is not handmade in mass production, each set of cards is very meticulous from
pattern to material, representing the highest level of handicraft at that time,
and many are also related to historical events and characters. This kind of
poker was very valuable that year, and it was definitely a “big taxpayer”. For
example, the United Kingdom took the lead in taxing playing cards in 1615.
However, the researcher’s statement about the
time of taxation is not consistent. Another statement is in 1765, and it has a
triggering effect. It is said that in that year, the United Kingdom began to
levy taxes on playing cards. After the merchants paid taxes, the relevant
departments will stamp the ace of the card to prove it. Some people will ask,
will there be a phenomenon of forging the ace? The British government has given
early warning that the highest punishment for counterfeiting ace is the death
penalty.
It is precisely because of this action that
highlights the role of ace and makes it one of the focal points in the design
of playing cards.
You know, before that, the role of ace was
not so great. It is generally presented in the form of a clown. It first
appeared as a billboard or a versatile motorized card. At that time, the
manufacturers would put a few extra billboards in a deck of playing cards to
promote their own brands. In addition, playing
poker for a long time is easy to lose cards, and these billboards can be
replaced. In 1867, King of Size first appeared in American playing cards, and in 1880, British card manufacturers
began to follow suit. However, because these two cards are not used in the
traditional Western poker game, the king of the size is the only card that
lacks the standard design.
As for the gameplay where the big and small
kings become the biggest cards, some people think that they are derived from
the Tarot cards, and the Joker is the biggest, but if you look closely, it
should still be related to China. After poker flowed into China, a lot of games
were invented everywhere, and the big and small kings were the biggest cards
most of the time.
In addition to the trump card, what attracts
collectors more, or better reflects the differences between different cards, is
the suit on the back of the card. For collectors, the sense of design has
always been one of the considerations, but for a long time, the back of the
card has not been completely designed.
This is because poker used to be used for
gambling, and gamblers pay attention and don’t want to be distracted by fancy
designs. So for hundreds of years, the back of the cards was blank. In the
early 19th century, Thomas De La Rue & Company, a British stationery
supplier and printer, used a lithographic design on the back of the card, using
dots, stars, and other simple line patterns.
This design not only increases the beauty of
poker, but also benefits gamblers. Before that, gamblers only considered
concentration issues, but did not consider security issues. The blank back of
the cards is easy to leave stains. When we played cards as a child, we often
remembered the cards through the stains or creases on the back of the cards.
easy. In contrast, cards with patterns are more resistant to smudges and more
convenient for gamblers to “compete.”
On the board, the diagonal arrangement we are
now familiar with, that is, the double-headed card, is actually not a very
long-term thing. For a long time, the numbers on the front of poker were in the
upper right corner. It was not until the 1870s that manufacturers added digital
and alphabetic information on the diagonal. Only after World War II did they
apply for patents. The biggest advantage of this move is that players can fan
the cards in one hand at a time without having to flip cards one by one.
These historical changes in poker seem
inconspicuous today, but for collectors, they greatly add variety and fun.
In the 18th century, Spain began to produce
small children’s poker. The Germans may have a larger poker size because of
their larger hands. It is also Germany, where the first round of poker
appeared, the United States began producing round poker in 1874, and the United
Kingdom and Spain also have similar products. It is worth mentioning that the
main shape of poker in India is round, which may be related to the long
experience of being a British colony. After the 20th century, some
manufacturers also produced other shapes of poker, such as 1929 concave lens
poker, 1952 trapezoidal poker, and barrel, S-shaped, diamond-shaped and
wave-shaped poker. These categories have become collectable treasures because
of their small number.
Luxury poker, another option for European and
American collectors
For European and American collectors, in
addition to old poker, another highly valuable collection is luxury poker.
Many European and American luxury brands will develop
some peripheral products, and poker is also one of the options.
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