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Davdo Regular user New York 157 Posts |
I'm doing some legwork on a new deck project and I just wanted to gauge preferences on the finish of your playing cards. Is it kind of a given that everybody prefers linen/air cusion etc. Over the smooth plastic. I never gave a thought to plastic coated until I bought some "special" Fournier 505 decks. They're not bad and not impossible to use for basic sleights. Would a smooth deck be a deal breaker for the potential magician target audience?
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WillRoya Loyal user Henderson, NV 223 Posts |
I would only use the smooth finish if it was more of an "art" deck to be looked at. If you plan to use the cards for play / magic it is best to stick to an embossed finish. That is what people know and expect.
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Davdo Regular user New York 157 Posts |
Thanks!
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cards-mart New user 1 Post |
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On Jul 4, 2017, Davdo wrote: actually, no matter you do it on plastic or paper, there are two majot finish for a card. 1st glossy,2nd matte. glossy laminated on plastic,the color look rich,more sharp and bright than matte. but matte on plastic is a good idea for a higher end looking and feel. can attract more audience.
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Alex Day Regular user 155 Posts |
I prefer ivory over cambric.
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kardistic New user 50 Posts |
I prefer air-cushion finish, because it doesn't stick that much as with smooth finish overtime.
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