I suppose this isn’t really a game. It’s taken from a pack of “Trader’s Cards,” published by E. E. Fairchild. There are twelve cards, neatly done up in a wrapper. The copy tells us they’re “all different,” adding “You will want to get all nine series numbered 1 to 9, each containing twelve different cards.” The fact that the sets are numbered is indeed tempting; that saves trouble.
I presume the cards were traded among kids; the fact that none has any pop culture or franchise tie-in seems both quaint and refreshing. The selection also seems oddly random: a totem pole, a photo of a buttercup, a Renoir portrait, a photo of a church, a yellow and black drawing of a house, a map of Cape Cod, a colored print of a ship, a cookie jar with a decorative border, a photo of three kittens, a painting of a dog’s head, a painting of an oriole, a drawing of another kitten.
I was puzzled, until I realized: these were probably stock designs for playing card backs, repackaged as trading cards. I especially like that totem pole.
(Posted by Doug Skinner)
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1 elena // Jul 21, 2009 at 9:52 pm
beautiful color.
2 Kathy Sterling // Jul 22, 2009 at 9:57 am
ahhhhhh…quaint and refreshing. Makes me want to put away my iPhone and pick up a coloring book.