Auction Vintage pre-USPC KEM Kent setup sealed, bridge jumbo + buttons (1 Viewer)

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I think the back design is called Kent?
No idea exactly how old these are, but they’re sealed. Full disclosure, when I bought these a year ago, at least one of the decks seemed to have a slight bow. But storing them in the customary way - face up under dealer buttons - seems to have flattened them. So I’ll be shipping them as you see them - under cut cards and dealer buttons. I can’t tell if they’re 100% flat at this point. For my tastes they’re certainly close enough. But of course I can’t warranty what will happen when you open decades-old sealed KEMs, so if you don’t have the stomach for such things, don’t bid.
I bought them to play them, but I’ve decided to stop playing with expensive cards. These should be great to play, but since they’re sealed they may be worth something as a collectors item.

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And i love that you’re still playing yours. Just yesterday I saw somebody post that KEMs are only good for about 10 hours of play - after that, they become sticky. Not sure how you can tolerate that sticky old setup!
10 hours?! I've probably played my last 9 or 10 games with the same deck and they're perfect... I think someone might just be eating chicken wings n shufflin'
 
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