These look great. Innovation at its best. Funny how a company that wants to sell decks, creates products that help prolong the use of a single deck or its tuck box. Between keeping the cellophane partly on, "porper card clips", washing the oils from your hands and now "deck stays", a brick could last years.
For serious cardists and magicians, a deck will last a week or less.
Which is exactly my point! "Purist" collectors would be loathe to even open the box, never mind putting foreign objects in it. These silly stays are meant to be glued in and left in place. It's like selling glue-on metal "cone shields" for ice cream cones that cost nearly as much as the ice cream cones do...
... if you use bics a lot just put a new deck into the box with the stays... problem solved.
Bics? You mean the pen brand? Or am I missing something?
If you mean "decks", as in inserting new decks into old boxes, that's still silly - these stays do nothing to protect the box exterior from wear and tear. In a fairly short time you'll just have a ragged-looking box with two strips of metal inside, assuming you're one who blows through decks at a good clip.
Let me guess, the next product will be "deck wrap" - plastic wrap for decks. Keeps your cards printing-press fresh! And of course we'll need the deck dust shield, the deck UV protector, tuck box starch, tuck box scratch repair kits, card edge cleanser and refresher, deck seal preservers, card sharpeners, Scotch-Guard(TM) for pasteboards...et cetera ad nauseum...