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josie67 Regular user Syracuse, NY 118 Posts |
Hi, what is a fair and reasonable price for Bee playing cards?
Can the blind lead the blind? Will they not both fall into the ditch?
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Hawky New user Montréal, Canada 51 Posts |
I'd say around $3 - $3.50 (more or less 50 cents) is about right.
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TheMagical1 New user Dublin, Ireland 52 Posts |
I wish I could get any decent playing cards locally for that kind of price. Over here in Ireland I usually have to pay about $5 to get a deck of Bees and an incredible $6.50 for bicycles. I tried buying cards from the States before but I got nailed on the shipping!!
Has anyone got any suggestions on how to get them cheaper? Thanks, Michael A.
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RiffClown Inner circle Yorktown, Virginia (Previously Germany) 1579 Posts |
$1.85 for Bees
$1.60 for Bikes
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JackDaniel Veteran user nevada 376 Posts |
That's the cheapest I've seen so far. I had to pay $3 for my Bikes and I even know the owner, dough!!!
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Eirik Special user Oslo 879 Posts |
He He, that's not expensive, not expensive at all/
In Oslo we only have one magic shop. They charge $7.50(!) for a pack of Bikes - Thank God for ordering on the internet..... -e-
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Leeman Special user Hollywood, CA 709 Posts |
I have never looked for cards on ebay but I would guess that they have some. you should check that out.
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cheesewrestler Inner circle Chicago 1157 Posts |
Tip: buy in bulk.
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rvigon Loyal user uk 266 Posts |
The magical1 why don't you buy from internatinal magic our davenports there only 3 quid there
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elgranmago Veteran user 371 Posts |
I live in France. I bought a pack yesterday and paid 4 Euros.
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illusionfreak New user Michigan 18 Posts |
I dunno, I have always love bicycle... I've never really been comfortable with Bee...dunno why.
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Jonathan Rice Loyal user Maryland 223 Posts |
Bikes are the perfect smoothness. I also likeem cause everyone uses em. But I also like custom cards. Bee just never suited me.
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illusionfreak New user Michigan 18 Posts |
I dunno, I have always love bicycle... I've never really been comfortable with Bee...dunno why.
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MagicAndBlackjack Elite user 442 Posts |
Hi,
I have found that the average price for Bee's are like 2.50 to 3 dollars. |
Chris Michaels New user 72 Posts |
IMO Bee's would be better for manipulations, rather than card tricks. Reason being bicycles have the boarder.. which gives you a little bit of leeway when you flash. Where as the slightest discrepancy would be noticed when using bee's.
and I pay $3 for bee's.
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landmark Inner circle within a triangle 5194 Posts |
Quote:
On 2003-12-14 17:59, Chris Michaels wrote: Depends on what you're doing--three card monte, and second dealing are more deceptive with the Bees. Anything with reversed cards however, needs a white bordered back. Bees--$2.00 at my local bodega. Jack Shalom
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