DalNegro or Modiano Platinium?These searches are exhausting, lol. Can anyone bail me out with a link here if they are still available? Lol.
DalNegro or Modiano Platinium?These searches are exhausting, lol. Can anyone bail me out with a link here if they are still available? Lol.
Dal Negro if there indeed are acetate bridge sized. Don't think Modiano has those.DalNegro or Modiano Platinium?
Not sure how acetate cards would be labeled, nothing currently on there fits the bill.try Spinettis, geting them from Italy might be expensive
just let them know what you looking forNot sure how acetate cards would be labeled, nothing currently on there fits the bill.
Those are poker size, though.
Yeah, I don't like anything besides bridge size so I probably aren't going to branch out much further. Can't imagine acetate makes THAT much of a difference.Those are poker size, though.
I tried looking, but could not find bridge size acetate other than Kem.
Got a preferred place to purchase from?Still prefer Fournier (and Fournier-made Bicycle Prestige) jumbo index bridge size over all others.
I loaded up when the Bikes were $8/set-up.
Fuck warp-prone Kems and fuck Modiano with their shitty company policies. Copag ink fades too quickly for my taste, gave them up over a decade ago.
Sounds intriguing but if you like Kem a lot I have to ask if the Fournier cards you are speaking of are similar because I'm not very fond of Kems; too flimsy and loose for my tastes, and I did have one of my Kem decks warp in a pretty shockingly quick time frame.I bought a setup of Copags last year and the smell was awful....like burned plastic. REALLY strong, and even left out from time to time, they still stink.
I have just one setup of newer KEMs and theyre fantastic, not warped at all. My favorite new cards, but I'm cautious about buying more because of the price and the threat of getting warped ones.
My all-time favorite is a setup of vintage KEMs from 1961. Super flexible and shuffle so silky smooth and effortless, I havent felt any cards like them.
The best bang-for-the-buck is still the used Fournier (branded as Bicycle) 2012 WSOP cards on eBay. $20 shipped for 4 setups.
The Fournier WSOP cards are quite a bit stiffer. Even though they dont flex as easy as I'd like, the price definitely makes it easier to look past it.Sounds intriguing but if you like Kem a lot I have to ask if the Fournier cards you are speaking of are similar because I'm not very fond of Kems; too flimsy and loose for my tastes, and I did have one of my Kem decks warp in a pretty shockingly quick time frame.
Yeah it’s funny how many people will mention fournier as a Kem alternative because fourniers are noticeably stiffer.The Fournier WSOP cards are quite a bit stiffer. Even though they dont flex as easy as I'd like, the price definitely makes it easier to look past it.
If you like stiffer cards, give them a try.
Yeah, I don't like anything besides bridge size so I probably aren't going to branch out much further. Can't imagine acetate makes THAT much of a difference.
I would never categorize Fournier as being close the KEM in handling. KEM's shuffle velvety smooth and are almost a little too limp. Fournier are stiff and slippery and create a very crisp shuffle. I hated Fourniers at first but I've come to appreciate a more robust shuffle. The closest I've found to KEM handling is Angel followed by Desjgn.Yeah it’s funny how many people will mention fournier as a Kem alternative because fourniers are noticeably stiffer.
I agree completely about fournier - stiff and slippery. But otherwise great.I would never categorize Fournier as being close the KEM in handling. KEM's shuffle velvety smooth and are almost a little too limp. Fournier are stiff and slippery and create a very crisp shuffle. I hated Fourniers at first but I've come to appreciate a more robust shuffle. The closest I've found to KEM handling is Angel followed by Desjgn.
There is a lot different opinions on KEMI would never categorize Fournier as being close the KEM in handling. KEM's shuffle velvety smooth and are almost a little too limp. Fournier are stiff and slippery and create a very crisp shuffle. I hated Fourniers at first but I've come to appreciate a more robust shuffle. The closest I've found to KEM handling is Angel followed by Desjgn.
I agree, there is a contrasting feel from one to the other. Kem, minus the warping issues, has always been my go to, but I don't have any experience with Modiano Platinum, Desjgn, or Dal.I would never categorize Fournier as being close the KEM in handling. KEM's shuffle velvety smooth and are almost a little too limp. Fournier are stiff and slippery and create a very crisp shuffle. I hated Fourniers at first but I've come to appreciate a more robust shuffle. The closest I've found to KEM handling is Angel followed by Desjgn.
do they have "made in Spain" on label?These count at Fournier, right? View attachment 1079594
I believe so. The information would be on the silver band that came on the package. I do not believe it is actually marked on the cards.These count at Fournier, right? View attachment 1079594
I knew I kept the packaging for a reason.do they have "made in Spain" on label?
So right about KEMs ink holding strong. It really is almost unbelievable, especially when compared to other decks. My first deck of KEMs I bought around 2000, that have HUNDREDS of games on them, you wouldn’t even know they’ve been used. I’ve seen those worthless Copags start to fade after just a couple games.There is a lot different opinions on KEM
Why ? Because they very different from other cards
These are only brand that change so much during use. If you take freshly produced deck and one that has like has at least one year of handeling its hard to belive they are the same brand. Is it good ? No ...but please show me other cards that do not have any signs of loosing ink after one or even two years of constant and exesiv use.
I have a 3 yo Arrows and 2 yo set of Casino Circle, I am taking about milege not actuall age.
The Arrow are rubbery in feel and kind of sticky but if you look at back of card there is no way you see any imperfections. Casino Circle still playable and easy to shuffle.
only Modiano Platinium beat that in terms of aging but as you know they only poker size and hard to get in US.
My favorite, ever. First plastic deck, was blown away by them.These count at Fournier, right? View attachment 1079594