The Bicycle Joker card is one of the classic American jokers. It is a card that depicts a King riding a bicycle, but has no particular suit. The bicycle is an evocative and non-modern image, and was a popular theme for playing cards. The Bicycle Joker was first published in 1905 by the US Playing Card Company, which also publishes cards with bicycle motifs. The card was so popular that 82 different designs were issued over the years. They featured bicycles, motorcycles, automobiles, and even airplanes. In the United States Playing Card Company’s Bicycle 2000 deck, the bicycle joker was included in the tin, which featured historical events and inventions. In addition to bicycles, the Bicycle Joker also included bi-planes.
The design of the Bicycle Joker card was influenced by the design of the bicycle, which resembles an engine. It is designed to mimic the sound of a bicycle engine. The bicycle’s spokes also mimic the sound of flapping playing cards. Its shape is also similar to that of a bicycle, representing travel and time-space.
The Bicycle Joker card is also similar to the Court Jester. In medieval times, court jesters often performed subversive acts under the guise of amusement. Similar to the Freemasons’ secretive Royal Order of Jesters, the Bicycle Joker card is a symbol of corruption and the exploitation of genuine authority.