Thickness and softness of KEM poker. (1 Viewer)

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I have a quick question about the Kem.
@Santa123 gave me a pair of bridge decks, and judging by the markings, they're from 1949.
I've heard they're all crooked, but they seem too thin and soft to me.
I understand that's good for the dealer, but it's very unusual. I'd prefer thicker, slightly stiffer ones.
What about the poker-sized Kem? For example, the arrows! Are they the same as these?
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They just seem a bit flimsy compared to other brands.
 
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Yeah, KEM is KEM. They don’t have different stocks. Some people think the stock changed after they were bought out by upcc. I’m not sure about that. But their soft, thin flexiness is their trademark.
 
Interesting, still one brand I have not put my hands on, talking myself into spending way too much money for cards.
 
I have a quick question about the Kem.
@Santa123 gave me a pair of bridge decks, and judging by the markings, they're from 1949.
I've heard they're all crooked, but they seem too thin and soft to me.
I understand that's good for the dealer, but it's very unusual. I'd prefer thicker, slightly stiffer ones.
What about the poker-sized Kem? For example, the arrows! Are they the same as these?
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They just seem a bit flimsy compared to other brands.
The feel of KEMs if one the things I love most about them. They're just so nice to handle.

That said, I also love Faded Spades (mainly for the design), which are some of the stiffest cards you can find out there.
 
Arrows are the same as these. They feel flimsy and bad and the bow. I think Fournier are the sweet spot but I love most cards that aren't so high maintenance like KEMs.

People like them, and the Emporer's new clothes are splendid.
 
Interesting, still one brand I have not put my hands on, talking myself into spending way too much money for cards.
At first, it felt like I was holding paper napkins in my hands.
The first thought was: "How can this cost $75??"
Buy it if you can. Sell it later.
Arrows are the same as these. They feel flimsy and bad and the bow. I think Fournier are the sweet spot but I love most cards that aren't so high maintenance like KEMs.

People like them, and the Emporer's new clothes are splendid.
Fournier are truly excellent cards, there's no arguing with that.
 
My 1961 KEM setup is definitely flexier and softer than the KEM Arrows I bought a couple years ago. The ones from 1961 are so easy shuffle.
 
My 1961 KEM setup is definitely flexier and softer than the KEM Arrows I bought a couple years ago. The ones from 1961 are so easy shuffle.
Mine are difficult to use; they're very curved, making it impossible to get a reliable feel. I mean, the curve affects their flexibility.
 

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