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Matthew
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Re: Royal Playing Cards
Royal Playing Cards
Purchased from:
Local Game Room Supply Store
Price Paid: $4 each single deck
I purchased 2 decks of the Royal Playing cards before I had heard of Copag, Dal Negro or Modiano. I already owned a set of original KEM Arrows (green/brown bridge size) so that was my baseline for plastic cards. In essence these are the worst plastic cards out there. They are very flexible and very staticy, if they fall to the floor, they will will pick up evey piece of dirt and pet hair. Don't waste your money on these cards.
Pros:
They are inexpensive and will last longer than paper cards.
The single deck case is nice. I have a single deck of original Kems I now store in the Royal case.
Cons:
Very flexible and slippery, very difficult to shuffle.
They can be brittle, my kids have broken corners off.
Have a tendancy for static cling for dirt, dust, pet hair etc. Keep them off the floor.
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