6 setups please
I like the sound of that!!If you need a reshipper...
(I'm picking up some setups to reship to @grandmeme. He's your next door neighbor, right? )
If these are popular enough I plan to do another setup. Thinking some bright colors. Purple/Orange or something like that
YES! Nice shots @JeepologyOffroad!Brand New Broken Arrow Cardroom Setups!I had the chance to get a hold of @justincarothers ' cards before they came out for public sale. I will admit, upon seeing the sneak peak photos, this was the most excited I was to get a hold of cards since the Cartamundi Belgium stock. The cards only come in bridge size, jumbo index.
100% Plastic Bridge/Jumbo with Custom Faces
1 Black Deck, 1 Gold Deck
1 Custom Box, 2 cut cards
In stock and shipping now!
$9.75 per setup
Shipping in the US-
1 setup- $5.25
2-6 setups- $8.25
7-20 setups- $14.00
21+ setups- Free
HI & AK shipping may be slightly higher
International shipping will be quoted prior to purchase
A good way to save shipping is to combine these with a chip rack purchase!
Please leave a comment here with your order and I will PM with your invoice!
Review by @JMC9389
I got them in, opened a deck, and shuffled them around and pitched them around a bit. My notes are below:
Back art: Comes in black and gold decks. Printing on the cards seems to be good quality, though it may be too soon to tell until the cards get into play for a session or two. It's a nice classic style with arrows in the art, a nice homage to "The Broken Arrow Cardroom".
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Front/face art: This is where it gets fun. The fonts are among the most unique I've seen in quite a while. It's refreshing to see something different and bold outside of the standard Copag, Modiano/Da Vinci, and Kem pips that most of us are accustomed to. Most numbers and paint cards are well legible and can be read over long distances, but I can see the 5's being a problem for some. I like how unique they look, but I can see some not being a fan. An interesting little quirk is that the paint cards have the cream colored center and the number cards do not.
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Card stock: The stock is definitely on the flexier side as opposed to firmer and less forgiving. It reminds me of a cross between the Angel Club Poker and King Australia stock, just more flexible than the latter. The shuffle is nice and crisp and will be easy on dedicated dealers.
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The finish on the back is a nice linen feel akin to what most of us are accustomed to with most high end cards. A little bit of texture but not to the point that it's super grainy like the most recent Dal Negro Virgolone/most recent desjgn stock.
The finish on the front is very flat and matte in terms of feel, but it's not glossy or slippery. This makes pitch and glide along Chanman cloth smooth as can be. If you like the face finish of the King Australia cards, you'll like the finish of these.
The card stock itself is middle of the road in terms of thickness. The 52 card deck stock was a full two cards thicker than an early desjgn (Modiano) bridge deck. A full card thicker than a casino Copag deck, and a full card thinner than a Piatnik deck.
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Packaging: The cards came wrapped in plastic in a finished cardboard two deck box with each deck individually wrapped in cellophane. Each deck came with two jokers and a cut card. The cards upon opening also showed no signa of warping or bowing.
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I think the consensus here will like these a lot, and I will not hesitate based on my first impression to recommend these cards.
Special thanks to these folks that helped along the way. @JeepologyOffroad @timinater @JMC9389 @Colquhoun
Photo credits- @JeepologyOffroad
Ah stupid me, I was gonna tag you here yesterday but it was in the middle of the pokernow game that I saw this and then forgot2 bridge setups for me aswell, if possible combine shipping with @Eriks