A lot of Cardists prefect USPC. I will never understand why.
Hi Jay,
Just thought I'd pitch in. As a cardist myself I thought I'd explain.
Here's why cardists prefer American made cards. They feel far more papery. In general, they feel nicer to use. They break in easily, and hold up nicely depending on the deck. Although they're not as durable as an EPCC product, they are far easier to break in and handle. I will defend that every deck has its own unique handling, and that yes, a lot will feel similar. This comes down to humidity in the factory, compression of the stock, the type of paper used, the finish remains the same, but the saturation of ink in a card can make or break the feel. The presence of metallic inks and the amount of ink coverage on a deck does effect the feel. For example, Ellusionist's Absinthe in comparison to Dan and Dave's Antlers. The latter handles FAR better. It is complete ink coverage vs sparser ink coverage. How the edges are cut can change the feel also. It may seem subtle, but it is there and we can feel it. EPCC decks are different, especially decks with master finish. They tend to feel slightly plastic. But the new classic finish holds its own. While USPCC can be inconsistent, when it produces a fantastic deck like the Vintage Paid (which is perhaps one of the best handling decks ever) it is the feel that cardists always prefer.
Not to say that other manufacturers produce poor quality products, Expert and Legends produce fantastic products, but the USPCC is just preferred because of how they feel.
Cheers,
James