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copag 1546 vs export?

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copag 1546 vs export?

Postby xbert » Wed Jul 20, 2005 1:17 am GMT

they seem to sell for the same price so i was just wondering if there is a difference in feel between them. is there a difference in thickness or slickness?i tried searching but didnt come up with much info. thanks
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Re: copag 1546 vs export?

Postby ky70 » Wed Jul 20, 2005 7:38 am GMT

xbert wrote:they seem to sell for the same price so i was just wondering if there is a difference in feel between them. is there a difference in thickness or slickness?i tried searching but didnt come up with much info. thanks


No difference at all...same card with different design (IMO)
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Re: copag 1546 vs export?

Postby PocketRocket » Fri Jul 22, 2005 8:33 pm GMT

As KY70 said, there's no difference other than the design on the back of the card. It's a matter of preferences. I have both designs and use both. Having come from using Bee cards, it took a little while but the 1546 design kinda grew on me :)

xbert wrote:they seem to sell for the same price so i was just wondering if there is a difference in feel between them. is there a difference in thickness or slickness?i tried searching but didnt come up with much info. thanks
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Postby stevea » Fri Jul 22, 2005 11:13 pm GMT

I really like the 1546 design. I have the poker size blue and red cards but I may buy the bridge size green and burgandy ones.

Other than the width, is there much difference between the poker and bridge size?
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Postby PocketRocket » Sat Jul 23, 2005 1:45 pm GMT

Can't really say that there is.

stevea wrote:I really like the 1546 design. I have the poker size blue and red cards but I may buy the bridge size green and burgandy ones.

Other than the width, is there much difference between the poker and bridge size?
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Postby Idaho » Mon Jul 25, 2005 8:29 am GMT

Copag are coming out with some new designs in the next couple of months. They are a little bit off the wall if you ask me - but I am going to stock them and see if they sell.

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The other is a 4 colour deck. It's the 1546 design but the clubs are green and the diamonds are blue.
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Postby Novikan » Mon Jul 25, 2005 1:08 pm GMT

where are you getting the info about the new decks??
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Postby Idaho » Tue Jul 26, 2005 4:34 am GMT

From Copag themselves.
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Postby Novikan » Fri Jul 29, 2005 9:45 pm GMT

link?
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Postby Idaho » Sat Jul 30, 2005 6:52 am GMT

I was sent the details direct from Copag as I am a registered supplier - sorry no link.
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Postby Novikan » Sat Jul 30, 2005 12:17 pm GMT

oh alright... thats cool.... is it only those two new designs?
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Postby Oldgzer » Sun Jul 31, 2005 10:08 am GMT

Idaho-------as soon as you get the 4 color decks in, please pm me and I'll gladly take a few decks off your hands. Ideally, they'll be poker sized, but I'll settle for bridge size if it's the only option.
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Postby Idaho » Sun Jul 31, 2005 5:00 pm GMT

You do realise I am in the UK?

I would be very suprised if I could offer you a competitive price as stuff in the UK is generally expensive and delivery is pricey too. The international signed-for delivery would cost £6.76 for two decks and the cards would be £4.99 per deck - so in dollars that is going to work out near $29.25 - say $28.99.

For four decks it could get a tiny bit cheaper £9.80 for postage + £4.79 each, so in dollars = $50.68.

Copag US should be able to beat those prices by a fair margin.

If they can't or they simply don't have them...

I'll PM you when I get them.
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