So I was curious about the combination of magic finish on a deck with no dimpling on it and lo and behold, no one has ever requested that combination before.
That means no samples to see if the cards would handle right. Now, as some of you may know, I was planning on using this combination in an alternative deck in the future.
As of now, to try this out, it means printing a whole run of cards with those features. Since their standard coating + smooth finish works great, I would imagine magic-finish coating works even better.
Is it a risk worth taking? What do you guys think? I personally adore a smooth finish deck - there is nothing like one for cuts and many sleights. Please reply with why you would or would not want to own a deck with this feature.