
Copag Playing Cards
Paper or plastic? The question is no longer limited to the grocery line. While most people think a one deck of playing cards is as good as the next, in reality there is a huge difference between the most popular materials used to make playing cards.
The most common type of playing cards are plastic coated paper playing cards. These ubiquitous cards are not to be confused with 100% plastic playing cards are there is a big difference.
Paper playing cards are available almost everywhere. You can find them everywhere from hobby stores to the local pharmacy. Most people associate paper playing cards with two brands: Bee Playing Cards and Bicycle Playing Cards.
While they are cheap, paper playing cards have one very large weakness: they are not very durable. Paper playing cards can scratch, tear, dent, crease, mark, and warp. Not to mention that they get ruined when they get wet.
This wouldn't be so bad, but if any one of the 52 cards get marked in some way, be it a crease or scratch or otherwise, the entire deck needs to be replaced.
Plastic playing cards, such as Copag 100% plastic playing cards, on the other hand, do not suffer from any of these problems.
Copag playing cards are manufactured in Brazil and are considered to be among the finest playing cards in the world. Copag cards will not mark or crimp under normal playing conditions and are designed to last up to 100 times longer than a traditional deck of playing cards.
Copag playing cards slide across the poker table much better than plastic playing cards and are washable, giving the decks a brand new look for years. Copag playing cards are the perfect accessory for a high end poker chip set.
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