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What am i looking at here? Any good? worth opening up and using?

I tried googling but not a lot comes up in search results for 'Elite B' And i mean NOT a lot.

Did I just throw $25 away? It was a 2.30am impulse buy. And considering i have about 36 decks of cards headed my way, i definitely didn't need more cards. But i keep hearing about older Kems and thought these might be worth a go.


http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Kem-Plastic-Playing-Cards-Elite-B/122733722498?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649

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3.40am

So while i didn't find out anything more on what "Elite B' is, i did find a bunch of listings for cards with the same design.
More than likely these from the 70's and sadly more than likely no Jumbo index. :(
 
I had a few of these before. IIRC, these were once used as Kem's casino line of cards and I believe they are standard index. Nothing special as far as pre-USPC Kems are concerned, but they are pre-USPC. I sold mine as I have Kems with more interesting designs but they are still good cards that are worth keeping if you dont own any other pre-USPCs.
 
Thanks. I think I'll open a deck up and see how they are.
Found a few set used set ups online too even though they don't mention 'elite B' I'm pretty sure they are all the same. Same back design same box etc.
Damn my impulse buying. It was the "still in wrapper" that got me :)
 
Also, the only bridge jumbo Kems I could remember seeing were a set up of red/blue arrow design. The arrows are of a more recent(80’s? 90’s?) vintage. All of the other’s I own/owned were all bridge standard.
 
Thanks. I think I'll open a deck up and see how they are.
Found a few set used set ups online too even though they don't mention 'elite B' I'm pretty sure they are all the same. Same back design same box etc.
Damn my impulse buying. It was the "still in wrapper" that got me :)
If you're all preoccupied with quirky vintage eBay cards, feel free to forward all your desjgns to me.
 
Thanks. I think I'll open a deck up and see how they are.
Found a few set used set ups online too even though they don't mention 'elite B' I'm pretty sure they are all the same. Same back design same box etc.
Damn my impulse buying. It was the "still in wrapper" that got me :)

That got me a few times before too :)

Still, the old Kems are by far my favorite card and they have the most interesting card backs. For more modern cards, I think the Desjgn classic culture(or whatever Jason’s bridge cards are called) feel most like pre USPCs than any other card I’ve tried. Fourniers are great for a similar feel too IMO.
 
If you're all preoccupied with quirky vintage eBay cards, feel free to forward all your desjgns to me.

Funny you should say that.... will be posting in Classifieds soon.
 
What am i looking at here? Any good? worth opening up and using?

I tried googling but not a lot comes up in search results for 'Elite B' And i mean NOT a lot.

Did I just throw $25 away? It was a 2.30am impulse buy. And considering i have about 36 decks of cards headed my way, i definitely didn't need more cards. But i keep hearing about older Kems and thought these might be worth a go.


http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Kem-Plastic-Playing-Cards-Elite-B/122733722498?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649

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They must have been custom made by Kem for "The Old Bridge Playing Card Company" since that card came with the deck
. I Found this with a google search:

Old Bridge Playing Card Co Inc
16 Greenfields Drive
Lakewood, NJ 08701
Phone: (732) 864-0736


"Old Bridge Playing Card Co Inc is a privately held company in Lakewood, NJ and is a Single Location business.

Categorized under Cards, Plastic: Unprinted. Our records show it was established in 1982 and incorporated in New Jersey. Current estimates show this company has an annual revenue of 320000 and employs a staff of approximately 3. "

It "seems" from searches of the address and phone that it is still in business, but who knows ...
 

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