What is the highest quality deck of Bicycle playing cards that you guys have USED.
Is there even such a thing as a highest quality deck from US Playing Cards?
As I understand it, USPCC offers three choices of paper stock: Bicycle Standard, Bee Casino, or Thin Crush (new and more rarely used). The Bee Casino grade stock is considered to be slightly thicker, stiffer, and more durable than the Bicycle stock, and can require some breaking in.
Further, USPCC only offers two different coatings, "Magic Finish" (called "Performance Coating" by Ellusionist), and "Standard Finish". The "Magic Finish" is apparently slightly more slippery and makes cards slide more easily, and is preferred by magicians and cardists, while the "Standard Finish" coating is only used on huge orders of 15,000+. So nearly any custom deck produced by USPCC will have the Magic Finish.
If I have the above right, this means that virtually all custom decks produced by USPCC have the "Magic Finish", and the only real difference between them is whether they are produced on either the Bicycle Standard stock, or the Bee Casino stock. There is the option of having them cut with a traditional cut rather than a modern cut, as Don says. But just ignoring that for a moment, won't virtually all decks produced by USPCC look, feel and handle quite similarly, and fall into two camps, depending on whether they use the Standard stock or the Bee Casino stock?
Some related questions:
1. Are the normal "Bee" branded decks published on Bee Casino stock, or are they published with Bicycle Standard stock? i.e. are the mass produced Bee branded decks stiffer/thicker than Bicycle branded decks, or are they printed on exactly the same cardstock, and handle the same as a standard mass produced Bicycle riderback deck?
2. What "finish/coating" does USPCC put on their mass produced Bicycle branded rider-back decks? The Standard one, or the Magic finish? My understanding is that the finish on differently branded decks is sometimes called by different names - e.g."Air-Cushion finish" (Bicycle decks), "Linoid finish" (Tally Ho decks), or "Cambric finish" (Bee decks) - but in reality are all identical, and are actually the "Standard" finish. Is that correct?