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There's no specific meaning to the 2 of spades. I'm working on collecting an entire deck worth of autographed cards. In most cases the card isn't related to the signer, although there are a few exceptions (Muhammad Ali is the Ace of Clubs and Richard Petty on the King of Diamonds, for example).DLassiter wrote:what's the significance of the Two of Spades?
gotchaAntic5 wrote:There's no specific meaning to the 2 of spades. I'm working on collecting an entire deck worth of autographed cards. In most cases the card isn't related to the signer, although there are a few exceptions (Muhammad Ali is the Ace of Clubs and Richard Petty on the King of Diamonds, for example).DLassiter wrote:what's the significance of the Two of Spades?
You gotta get Juice Newton on the Queen of Hearts!Antic5 wrote:There's no specific meaning to the 2 of spades. I'm working on collecting an entire deck worth of autographed cards. In most cases the card isn't related to the signer, although there are a few exceptions (Muhammad Ali is the Ace of Clubs and Richard Petty on the King of Diamonds, for example).DLassiter wrote:what's the significance of the Two of Spades?
Nice!Markd wrote:You gotta get Juice Newton on the Queen of Hearts!Antic5 wrote:There's no specific meaning to the 2 of spades. I'm working on collecting an entire deck worth of autographed cards. In most cases the card isn't related to the signer, although there are a few exceptions (Muhammad Ali is the Ace of Clubs and Richard Petty on the King of Diamonds, for example).DLassiter wrote:what's the significance of the Two of Spades?
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