detroitdad
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My Rounders set has hundreds of games on it, and they got some wear, but I'll say they shuffle so silky. And the edges are very crispy.I have a custom ASM set from 2003-4. For the first 6 years of their life they were used HEAVILY (almost weekly for the first 3 years) and other than becoming a bit tacky feeling they still look pretty good. Edges are still pretty sharp with only a few little chips here and there.
Assuming they are made the same today, I think they will be more than durable in actual usage.
Pics or it didn't happen. No, wait.....I once broke a CPC chip with my penis.
Pics or it didn't happen. No, wait.....
Pics or it didn't happen. No, wait.....
Cpc have nothing in common with china clay. There not gonna get more brittle or start to crumble like some old cc pharoes oareIn all fairness, they shouldn’t shatter when accidentally dropped either, but they likely - easily will - after 5-10 years after becoming more brittle… Paulsons are 10x plus more durable, yet doesn’t cost nearly 10x more…
Yeah, but was it a Paulson card?I once saw a guy rip a card in half at a baccarat table
I will say this...the initials of the manufacturer either were or were not CPCYeah, but was it a Paulson card?
My favorite trick was the deckhand on this party boat I had gone fishing on since I was 4 or 5 years old. Every year I'd have my dad buy the strongest, toughest fishing line on the market for one reason. To bring it to him and have him snap it in his hands like it was a piece of grass.I once saw a guy rip a card in half at a baccarat table
So does anyone know if TRKs are breakable by hand?
You steal this photo from the “how to remove inlays” thread?
When he folds his cards, he folds the table too. If he's done playing, you are too.Chuck Norris snaps chips in half just by entering the same room.
When he folds his cards, he folds the table too. If he's done playing, you are too.