Why don't you send Ralph an e-mail and ask him if you're interested in buying one. If you have a phone, you can call him as well, (the number is on the web site.)
But if you don't like cleaning your Copags and would rather skip the process entirely, you'd probably be much better off using paper cards and then just discarding them or giving them away after each session, starting with fresh decks each time you play. In the long run you'll still be ahead if you factor in the cost of plastic cards (which do need to be replaced,) the cost of a cleaning machine, and the cost of maintenance on the card cleaning machine. Realistically though, I think that machine is intended for use in high volume environments like a commercial cardroom.
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Originally Posted by TheHawk i would like to know waht they want for those the card cleaning machine looks real nice(i hate to clean my copaqs).TheHawk |