I own a deck of Gambit cards from the 1970s run; it’s the only complete one I know to exist. Purchased it from a seller in Europe eight years ago; he’d had it in his playing card collection since the mid-1980s. That was a fluke though; it was on a personal site (not auction site) and I wouldn’t have seen it if I hadn’t been searching for something else.Other items in the collection, found at various times on eBay: a single card from Card Sharks, a question card from the 1970s Joker’s Wild, and the money slides from the Bullseye bonus round.
My recollection from seeing a question card is that the question itself was typewritten in caps and double spaced, and the answer was written and double underlined in the upper-left corner in addition to being below the question.
Quote from: rstrata on March 13, 2020, 10:43:45 AMI own a deck of Gambit cards from the 1970s run; it’s the only complete one I know to exist. Purchased it from a seller in Europe eight years ago; he’d had it in his playing card collection since the mid-1980s. Cool! Want to part with them?
I own a deck of Gambit cards from the 1970s run; it’s the only complete one I know to exist. Purchased it from a seller in Europe eight years ago; he’d had it in his playing card collection since the mid-1980s.
Meanwhile, this is what the Joker question card looks like (LMK if the link doesn’t work):https://ibb.co/4RcqK7m