My card goal in life is basically to buy a deck of anything I'm kinda interested in and hopefully find "The One" card that someday becomes my favorite. I love the feel of KEM but I also really am a sucker for great artwork, pip design, fonts etc. For example I love Kems to play with but they're boring looking. Desjgn and Faded Spade are my favorite to look at. Desjgn are CLOSE to great for me but they're a bit more "sandpaper" feeling than I like (I think they're Dal Negro stock?). The smoothness of the Faded Spade are great but the cards are very stiff. So far in my short quest I'd probably say I'd like a KEM card with Faded Spade artwork.
Lived in Germany several years and still have a friend that frequenly visits the USA and so am thinking I may order a few decks to their house and have them bring some over next time they're here.
Plastic cards only. Prefer bridge size, don't care too much about index. Great artwork is a plus.
This came up for me as I keep hearing about Piatnik. So they're on my list. Trefl too.
Fournier, Dal Negro (or do my Desjgn cover me on Dal Negro stock?), DaVinci, Modiano? Any other brands I may be forgetting? Can one still acquire Cartimundi Belgium cards?
NOTE: I think Desjgn has said they have Fournier Blackjack cards coming soon.... so I may try Fourniers via Desjgn...
Otherwise my biggest question is the card stock itself. Going by memory, I think it is Fournier has all these different 4-digit model numbers for their cards. Is the card stock all the same so long as they're plastic/pvc and the model numbers indicate different designs? Or are there particular card stock differences, even within the same brand, that I need to pay attention to (such as thickness or surface texture)? I know if I get Modiano I want the Platinums (despite being poker size only). How about the other brands?
Possibly overthinking this I just don't wanna order, for example, a deck of Piatnik thinking all Piatnik cards feel the same, only to find out that there are thin and thick Piatnik or smoother or rougher Piatnik, or the "great" Piatnik and the "cheap" Piatnik etc. Like Modiano has the Platinums and then the "cheap" Modiano. I only want the best cardstock from each brand.
I may ask for a bit of advice from the fine folks in this forum before clicking "buy" on anything.
Lived in Germany several years and still have a friend that frequenly visits the USA and so am thinking I may order a few decks to their house and have them bring some over next time they're here.
Plastic cards only. Prefer bridge size, don't care too much about index. Great artwork is a plus.
This came up for me as I keep hearing about Piatnik. So they're on my list. Trefl too.
Fournier, Dal Negro (or do my Desjgn cover me on Dal Negro stock?), DaVinci, Modiano? Any other brands I may be forgetting? Can one still acquire Cartimundi Belgium cards?
NOTE: I think Desjgn has said they have Fournier Blackjack cards coming soon.... so I may try Fourniers via Desjgn...
Otherwise my biggest question is the card stock itself. Going by memory, I think it is Fournier has all these different 4-digit model numbers for their cards. Is the card stock all the same so long as they're plastic/pvc and the model numbers indicate different designs? Or are there particular card stock differences, even within the same brand, that I need to pay attention to (such as thickness or surface texture)? I know if I get Modiano I want the Platinums (despite being poker size only). How about the other brands?
Possibly overthinking this I just don't wanna order, for example, a deck of Piatnik thinking all Piatnik cards feel the same, only to find out that there are thin and thick Piatnik or smoother or rougher Piatnik, or the "great" Piatnik and the "cheap" Piatnik etc. Like Modiano has the Platinums and then the "cheap" Modiano. I only want the best cardstock from each brand.
I may ask for a bit of advice from the fine folks in this forum before clicking "buy" on anything.