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Collecting Tiger Quartets can be very frustrating. They are usually a bit more expensive than other quartets from the same period. Most sets are from Piatnik games, but there are also sets from FX Schmid games. There is very little documentation on the variations, and you can never be sure if the quartet you have…
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I noticed that two of my English card games only contain 30 cards. I wondered if maybe two cards were missing from each. Now I've acquired another game that also has 30 cards, but unlike the other two, it also has a number-letter combination. In this game, the letter sequence starts with…
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Who doesn't remember that feeling? As a child, seeing a new card game in a shop – with the new Ferrari on the cover. You saved up, you begged your parents, you did the dishes every day for a week, just to get enough money for the new card game. And then, when you finally got it…
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The Star quartet brand is likely a spin-off of the Piatnik brand. The card backs always feature the same red checkered pattern. The plastic sleeves were probably blue and unmarked. White blank cards were also included with the quartets. The number of these blank cards cannot currently be determined. The following quartets exist:




