Naipes Cassino de Don Clemente
Naipes Cassino de Don Clemente, Pasatiempos Gallo S.A., Querétaro, Mexico, c.1988
The Ace of Spades and one of the two Jokers gives the manufacturer's name and address as: Pasatiempos Gallo S.A., Apdo. postal 250, Querétaro, Mexico. The reverse features an advertisement for Polaroid copying.
Right: The Ace of Spades has a cockerel's head and the initials CJ incorporated into the design, which refers to the original manufacturer's name, Clemente Jacques and the Gallo trademark which was acquired by Don Clemente in 1982.
Standard Anglo-American packs such as the example shown here were produced by Clemente Jacques y Cia since at the least the 1950s, often with pictorial back designs, and then by Pasatiempos Gallo S.A. since c.1975. Only slight design details have changed over the years on the Ace of Spades. The court card designs are loosely copied from those published by the U.S. Playing Card Co.
Above: Naipes Cassino de Don Clemente, Pasatiempos Gallo S.A., Mexico, c.1988. Cassino (with double 's') is located in Italy.
García Martín, Enrique: Clemente Jacques, in LA SOTA no.15, Asescoin, Madrid, September 1996
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