can anyone identify exactly what version of copag this is? (1 Viewer)

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they're bridge sized, i found just this one card in another deck of cards, i've never seen it before.
help would be appreciated- thank you
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Hi,
It's from their older signature version Copag line. Set ups are pretty hard to find in my experience, as when I first heard/saw them way back on HPT back in the mid-2000's, I tried to then find a set up. For over a decade I came up empty until finding one on eBay a few years ago. They feel different than most Copags I e used, especially the backs, which have a more textured feel, but not coarse. It felt similar to some older Kems I have maybe. If you find a whole deck or set up, even better. Hope thos helps any!
 
Hi,
It's from their older signature version Copag line. Set ups are pretty hard to find in my experience, as when I first heard/saw them way back on HPT back in the mid-2000's, I tried to then find a set up. For over a decade I came up empty until finding one on eBay a few years ago. They feel different than most Copags I e used, especially the backs, which have a more textured feel, but not coarse. It felt similar to some older Kems I have maybe. If you find a whole deck or set up, even better. Hope thos helps any!
thank you!
would be nice to get a setup of these, they have a much better feel than normal copags
 
thank you!
would be nice to get a setup of these, they have a much better feel than normal copags
100% agree. When I first heard about them, it was probably around 2005 or 2006. I found only one store that even listed them, but they had just sold out. They were called Cipag style Copags or signature series or something similar. I contacted various card sellers over the years, but the few that even knew the cards I was talking about hadn't had any in a while or only had a setup or two in their personal collection. Maybe twice in 10 years I saw them on eBay, but missed out. Finally, in 2018 or 2019, I had pretty much given up on them, but then checked again just by chance and saw a seller in Italy with a set up. Anyway, I believe they switched from making these versions to their "Epoch" line, which was also called their signature series from the mid 2000's onward. I wish they had kept making these though, as they do feel better than any other Copags I have used (which is what led me on the search for them all those years ago, when members on HPT talked about them and how different they were to regular Copags). I hope you find some, and if you happen to find anyone with multiple set ups for sale, I'd be happy to get one more at least.
 
100% agree. When I first heard about them, it was probably around 2005 or 2006. I found only one store that even listed them, but they had just sold out. They were called Cipag style Copags or signature series or something similar. I contacted various card sellers over the years, but the few that even knew the cards I was talking about hadn't had any in a while or only had a setup or two in their personal collection. Maybe twice in 10 years I saw them on eBay, but missed out. Finally, in 2018 or 2019, I had pretty much given up on them, but then checked again just by chance and saw a seller in Italy with a set up. Anyway, I believe they switched from making these versions to their "Epoch" line, which was also called their signature series from the mid 2000's onward. I wish they had kept making these though, as they do feel better than any other Copags I have used (which is what led me on the search for them all those years ago, when members on HPT talked about them and how different they were to regular Copags). I hope you find some, and if you happen to find anyone with multiple set ups for sale, I'd be happy to get one more at least.
thanks so much!! will let you know-
 

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