In 1964, Ralph E. Peterson launched the Nu-Dek Sextet, a standard deck of playing cards with two additional suits, wheels and racquets. His company, SECOBRA, developed rules for six-handed bridge and various other games. The cards featured new designs for aces and jokers (in additions to the new wheel and racquet pips for the additional cards), and were printed by USPCC. The set as originally sold included 2 standard decks wrapped in cellophane, red and blue, with two additional red and blue sets of the wheels and racquets supplements wrapped separately.
Nu-Dek Sextet Blue

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