I have plastic bridge sized playing cards available for trade. All cards that are available for trade are new and sealed; the opened cards shown are for illustration only. These are all cards that I would be happy to put into play myself, and they are not for sale at this time. However, if variety is the spice of life, I'm happy to trade some of these to increase my (and hopefully your) variety. These trades won't necessarily be one for one, and I'm okay if money flows one way or the other to achieve a balanced trade. I should have more than one of each of these to trade. If you're interested you can post here or drop me a PM. Thank you for looking!
Available for trade:
Angel Poker (Bridge Regular)
Casino Angel for Poker (Bridge Regular)
Angel 100% All Plastic (Bridge Regular)
Dal Negro Grand Slam (Bridge Jumbo)
Dal Negro NTP (Bridge 4-pip)
Fournier 2826 (Bridge Jumbo)
Fournier Rosas (Bridge Jumbo)
Wanted in trade (bridge size only):
A Plus Bridge
Angel 100% All Plastic Blue
Angel Aristo Bridge
Angel Club Poker
Bicycle Prestige Bridge
Cartamundi 100% Acetate
Cartamundi Belgium Stock
Copag Belgium Stock
Copag Casino Pro
Copag Poker Pro
Dal Negro Freedom Bridge
Dal Negro Net Acetate
Dal Negro NTP (Green/Yellow, jumbo index)
Dal Negro NTP (Red/Blue, jumbo index)
Desjgn Baroque V1 (Modiano)
Desjgn Baroque V2 (Amass)
Desjgn Caicos Royale Casino
Desjgn Classic Culture
Desjgn (any other older styles I may have missed)
Faded Spade 1.0
Faded Spade 2.0
Four52
Gemaco Bridge (Various)
Graphica Plastic
King Australia Bridge
Modiano Alpha
Modiano Old Trophy (Bridge)
Piatnik Bridge Jumbo
Princess Cruise
World Poker Tour Plastic Playing Cards (Fournier)
Anything else unusual or interesting
The Angel Poker cards have green and brown backs, and are advertised as acetate.
Casino Angel for Poker only come with green backs from what I can tell and seem to be made from PVC. I haven't compared directly with Angel Club Poker, but they have the sample dimpled texture. It's possible that they're made from the same material and process, but without a side-by-side comparison I can't tell for sure.
The current Angel 100% All Plastic cards are smooth on the surfaces and are more flexible than most PVC cards.
Dal Negro Grand Slams are one of my favorites that are available in bridge jumbo.
These Dal Negro NTP cards are possibly an exception to my "happy to put into play" statement above. I purchased what were supposed to be bridge jumbo cards from multiple sellers but received the 4-pip version each time. I'm sure they're fine cards, but 4-pip is not my preference. Red and blue backs.
Fournier 2826 are great cards...
...and the Fournier Rosas might be even better.
Available for trade:
Angel Poker (Bridge Regular)
Casino Angel for Poker (Bridge Regular)
Angel 100% All Plastic (Bridge Regular)
Dal Negro Grand Slam (Bridge Jumbo)
Dal Negro NTP (Bridge 4-pip)
Fournier 2826 (Bridge Jumbo)
Fournier Rosas (Bridge Jumbo)
Wanted in trade (bridge size only):
A Plus Bridge
Angel 100% All Plastic Blue
Angel Aristo Bridge
Angel Club Poker
Bicycle Prestige Bridge
Cartamundi 100% Acetate
Cartamundi Belgium Stock
Copag Belgium Stock
Copag Casino Pro
Copag Poker Pro
Dal Negro Freedom Bridge
Dal Negro Net Acetate
Dal Negro NTP (Green/Yellow, jumbo index)
Dal Negro NTP (Red/Blue, jumbo index)
Desjgn Baroque V1 (Modiano)
Desjgn Baroque V2 (Amass)
Desjgn Caicos Royale Casino
Desjgn Classic Culture
Desjgn (any other older styles I may have missed)
Faded Spade 1.0
Faded Spade 2.0
Four52
Gemaco Bridge (Various)
Graphica Plastic
King Australia Bridge
Modiano Alpha
Modiano Old Trophy (Bridge)
Piatnik Bridge Jumbo
Princess Cruise
World Poker Tour Plastic Playing Cards (Fournier)
Anything else unusual or interesting
The Angel Poker cards have green and brown backs, and are advertised as acetate.
Casino Angel for Poker only come with green backs from what I can tell and seem to be made from PVC. I haven't compared directly with Angel Club Poker, but they have the sample dimpled texture. It's possible that they're made from the same material and process, but without a side-by-side comparison I can't tell for sure.
The current Angel 100% All Plastic cards are smooth on the surfaces and are more flexible than most PVC cards.
Dal Negro Grand Slams are one of my favorites that are available in bridge jumbo.
These Dal Negro NTP cards are possibly an exception to my "happy to put into play" statement above. I purchased what were supposed to be bridge jumbo cards from multiple sellers but received the 4-pip version each time. I'm sure they're fine cards, but 4-pip is not my preference. Red and blue backs.
Fournier 2826 are great cards...
...and the Fournier Rosas might be even better.