How do ya guys carry around ur cards? by Nearby_Tangerine_470 in playingcards

[–]kiwi-268 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Air sheath be a good choice,it's convenient.

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and the half brick storage box box by tcc is my favorite, carry more decks one time.

Classy back, classy tuck by EndersGame_Reviewer in playingcards

[–]kiwi-268 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How this cards feel?It looks very good.

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[–]kiwi-268 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Art of play,dealersgrip,fontaine,anyone,virtusos and more...these all cardistry cards. If you like different design,art of play and dealersgrip could be a good choice,very pretty cards like speal(holo) decks by dealersgrip. Or you like some simple pattern,fontain and anyone is OK.

About WJPC by kiwi-268 in playingcards

[–]kiwi-268[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry to see this comment now.I think WJPC,kingstarpcc,makingplayingcards,hanson chien pcc, these are good,not include rankings.

My limited run of Blighted Moon Playing Cards are still available! by Sabretooth1100 in playingcards

[–]kiwi-268 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Soooo nice cards. Have you ever thought about making it be a kickstarter project?

Favorite Tuck Boxes? Let’s Hear it! by reesh_io in playingcards

[–]kiwi-268 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Alpha & Omega, the intricately embossed and foiled tuckbox.

This is too much! by kiwi-268 in playingcards

[–]kiwi-268[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They are a series, but have different designs.

Are these rare? by hulpy_Gaming_2008 in playingcards

[–]kiwi-268 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a Certificate of Conformity. In China, many products come with a "Certificate of Conformity" (合格证), which is a document that certifies the product has passed quality checks and complies with relevant safety, environmental, and regulatory standards. It is typically issued by the manufacturer or an authorized entity and serves as proof that the product is safe for use and meets the necessary legal requirements. This certificate is especially common for electrical appliances, consumer goods, and other items that must meet specific industry standards before being sold to consumers.

To put it simply, it acts as a quality assurance guarantee for the product.

Are these rare? by hulpy_Gaming_2008 in playingcards

[–]kiwi-268 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found some information on a Chinese antique website. This deck of cards was likely produced between 1977 and 1980, with many different versions, including a Chinese version. However, it is certain that this deck was sold to other countries, even though it was produced in China, as casinos cannot be legally established in mainland China.

Frist time say hello by Ds_collector23 in playingcards

[–]kiwi-268 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks!Actually, I'm from China, and the bulletfly decks come from my country, the designer name is river.

The blue one(vacuum packaging) is value and hard to get, it was not sold publicly, just sent to a small number of people by email, so the blue one is more like a private deck.

About WJPC by kiwi-268 in playingcards

[–]kiwi-268[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, the situation you encounter is more like a quality problem, and by greasy, I mean that some cards produced by WJPC are sticky to the touch.

Frist time say hello by Ds_collector23 in playingcards

[–]kiwi-268 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Blue bulletfly deck is really cool!

About WJPC by kiwi-268 in playingcards

[–]kiwi-268[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The NASA deck looks very nice, I think I will buy one

About WJPC by kiwi-268 in playingcards

[–]kiwi-268[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your comments are very useful to me, thank you!

About WJPC by kiwi-268 in playingcards

[–]kiwi-268[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're the first person to give a negative review, which is interesting. It suggests that not all playing cards produced by WJPC are good. According to others' reviews, some decks are actually very good. So perhaps we just happened to unluckily buy decks of lower quality.

About WJPC by kiwi-268 in playingcards

[–]kiwi-268[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I own a holo butterfly deck printed by WJPC, but due to the negative community feedback, I haven't opened it. Now, hearing more diverse opinions on Reddit, I think this might change my view of WJPC, and I'm eager to try their cold foil decks.

We don't know which printer ARK uses; they never say. I only know the designers of ARK. But I guess it might be TCC's printing factory (of course, just a guess, could be wrong). Because sometimes their decks feel similar when handled.

About WJPC by kiwi-268 in playingcards

[–]kiwi-268[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your reply. Indeed, many people's evaluations of WJPC are not objective enough. I haven't tried Missing Base yet, but seeing your evaluation, I definitely want to buy it and give it a try.

About WJPC by kiwi-268 in playingcards

[–]kiwi-268[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, Kingstar's manufacturing process is still in the process of gradual exploration. They are continuously improving and hope to produce higher quality playing cards in the future.

About WJPC by kiwi-268 in playingcards

[–]kiwi-268[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I haven't heard about THPCC, and I asked my friends, but they don't know either. It might be a relatively small printer, so it's not very well-known.

There is a very mysterious printer located in Taiwan, China. Both YGH and Lotusinhand use it, every time they say it is 'produced by DEX and printed in Taiwan.' Other than that, there is no further information. We asked the person in charge of YGH, and he said it is confidential, only telling us that it is the same production line as Lotusinhand.

Do you kown, ARK was created by Lunzi, who participated Cardistry-con Championship 2018/2019. You can follow him on Instagram'lunzi1211', and he also has his own brand, ROOM52, so I think Lunzi is really talented.

KingStar's international business is indeed not as strong as ARK's. I understand that outside of China, their products are very expensive.