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The Jongers Circle
Four Seasons Club - Mahjong Card Subscription
Four Seasons Club - Mahjong Card Subscription
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$15.00
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Keep Your Game Fresh All Year Long.
Standard cards only change once a year, but why stop there? The Four Seasons Club is a quarterly subscription designed for players who love to bring a little extra personality, seasonal flair, and fresh strategic challenges to their Mahjong table.
Every three months, you will receive a brand new, original Mahjong card. These are more than just reference tools; they are collectible pieces of art designed to look stunning on your table and fit perfectly on your Jonger’s Shelf.
What’s Included in the Club:
- New Hands Every Season: Don't wait a full year for a new challenge. Every quarterly card features a fresh, original set of hands and sequences to play. It’s the perfect way to keep your group’s strategy sharp and ensure that game night never feels repetitive.
- Exclusive Seasonal Designs: Every quarter features a new theme, from vibrant summer watercolors to cozy winter palettes, that you will not find anywhere else.
- Collectible Artwork: Each card is a limited run creation, making it a unique addition to your Mahjong collection that you can enjoy season after season.
- Premium Quality: Printed on substantial, high end cardstock at 5.25" x 19" for a large, easy to read surface that stays flat and professional.
- The Perfect Fit: Custom sized specifically to fill the 22 3/4” card slot of The Jonger’s Shelf, creating a unified look for your playing space.
- Automated Fun: Your new card arrives at your door just as the seasons change, keeping your game night looking fresh and exciting without you having to remember to order.
The Details:
- Frequency: One original card with a new set of hands shipped every 3 months (4 per year).
- Dimensions: 5.25” x 19”
- Quality: Professional grade heavy cardstock with a matte finish to reduce glare under table lights.
- Origin: Designed and curated in Milton, Georgia.
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