I bought two decks of "Survival Playing Cards" over the Internet from these guys -
http://www.safetycentral.com <br><br>Both cost $11.00 US, which is more than my SAS Survival Guide Pocket Gem editions cost. Then I got stuck with shipping costs, customs and brokerage fees, and GST, so they ended up costing me about $20 apiece - definitely not worth it.<br><br>One was a set of Survival instructions (
http://www.safetycentral.com/surdecofcar.html) Not very high quality, IMO, I'm afraid. The Ace in each suit is wasted as a "Table of Contents" - sorry, if you're too stupid to look through 13 cards to find the one you want, then a pocketful of survival tips isn't going to save you. Several of the other cards have no useful information on them - for example, the King of Diamonds contains a reassuring pencil and ink drawing of a man lying beside a bonfire with the caption "I will remain calm". Extremely helpful, I'm sure. Of the useful ones, they contain advice like how to find the North Star using the Big Dipper as a pointer. Their instructions for giving Artificial Respiration are at least 10 years out of date. (They're marked 'copyright 1993', btw.) The only thing they're good for, IMO, is playing solitaire. That way, if you're lost .... ;-)<br><br>The other one - Edible Wild Plants - was better value for money. (
http://www.safetycentral.com/wilcaredwilp.html) There is a hole drilled through the deck so you can keep them together on a keychain. The back of each is different, with a pretty good quality colour picture of a different edible plant. The front of each contains a description of the plant, its natural habitat (?) and which parts can be eaten. And you can still use them to play solitaire. :-)