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Playing Card Chat ♠ ♥ ♣ ♦ => Playing Card Plethora => Topic started by: Rajas Paranjpe on April 12, 2012, 02:25:18 PM
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Here is another latest work for HH playing cards.
Stock : Casino Grade PVC Plastic
Finish: Performance UV finish
A high quality Washable playing cards and are machine washable.
These cards are going to be used in professional poker games in a 5 Star casino hotel.
Will post pics of card backs soon after the cards are launched in the hotel.
(http://i40.tinypic.com/ri92jc.jpg)
(http://i40.tinypic.com/1043xvd.jpg)
please note any graphics, artwork in the above images belong to the concerned parties/owners and are not part of or owned by Brahma Playing Cards
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Those look pretty sweet, Wanna steal one off the production line for me? jk but those look pretty cool. Do you know if they will be sold online?
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Unfortunately they wont be sold as retail or wholesale . Thanks for the kind words. I had to literally plead to my client to let me post atleast the box photos :p
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In all honesty, how do these handle? I have always had issues with the handling and clumping of plastic cards (of course, since they are plastic), but you said some of your finishes allowed plastic cards to handle almost as well as a bike deck. Is this the case for this deck?
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The cards feel and fan almost the same way as the paper cards. This happens because of the finish and since the cards are given a unique texture on faces whereas the card backs are smooth.
It is very easy to spread the cards, do bottom deals, second deals etc. and since it is plastic they faro throughout their life leaving no torn or bent edges.
The finish used has to last longer since the cards will be used for professional games.
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Rajas
If I wanted a sample deck of your stock/finish of a plastic deck that would be comparable to this deck.. how would I go about that?
CBJ
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Good job Rajas. The box looks great
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@ CBJ kindly contact us from www.brahmaplayingcards.com for requesting samples. Our staff will reply to your requests soon.
@sinsandman Thanks a lot,
Another update we are successful in making playing cards using Cellulose Acetate board. :)
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Another update we are successful in making playing cards using Cellulose Acetate board. :)
AWESOME!! :) ... What is that? :-\
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Please check link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellulose_acetate
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In the world of plastic playing cards, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is the cheap crap that lesser cards are made of, like the clear plastic Bicycle decks, and the uber-cheap dollar store plastic decks.
QUALITY playing cards are made of cellulose acetate - it's the same stuff used by KEM/USPC. I believe it's also the same as what was used in the Bicycle Prestige decks as well as the Karnival Death Heads.
Sidebar: It's a common misconception that the Prestige decks were made by USPC's KEM division. The boxes are marked "made in Spain" and were produced, like the Death Heads, by Fournier out of Vitoria, Spain.
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nice box man !! looking forward to see the back design
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Thanks,Will post the pics as soon as they are available.
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Here is one of the latest works for an upcoming licensed poker games holder from India.
Custom back and 4 sided face cards on highly durable plastic.
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The cards feel and fan almost the same way as the paper cards. This happens because of the finish and since the cards are given a unique texture on faces whereas the card backs are smooth.
It is very easy to spread the cards, do bottom deals, second deals etc. and since it is plastic they faro throughout their life leaving no torn or bent edges.
The finish used has to last longer since the cards will be used for professional games.
Wow that is really interesting! And Congratulations on this run. I'm really curious to see if plastic decks with this said finish does really come close to paper decks. in any case
@CBJ - If you get some sample do let us know how it fares
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Is it possible to make transparent cards from the cellulose acetate?
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Is it possible to make transparent cards from the cellulose acetate?
Not to the best of my knowledge, no. You can make other plastics clear for playing cards, however. I think most of the clear decks I've seen were made on PVC, but don't quote me on that.
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Here are the images from the finished deck for IPF
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That deck looks fantastic. I don't suppose you'll be selling those in the States? :))
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That deck does look pretty sweet! Does it consistently handle that well or is it like most other plastic decks and can't fan or spread after some use?
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That deck looks fantastic. I don't suppose you'll be selling those in the States? :))
Brahma cant sale these decks since we dont have rights for the same.
I have suggested IPF to go for retail sales and they might take out 1-2 gross with my estimate of around $15 per deck.
That deck does look pretty sweet! Does it consistently handle that well or is it like most other plastic decks and can't fan or spread after some use?
Nathan, it does and should handle well since it is not lightly coated instead it has a thick UV coat.
They are used on poker tables where dealer does some flourishes like card spread etc frequently.
All in all they should last really long.