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Old 11-01-2005, 03:29 PM
ky70 ky70 is offline
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Cardtalk would be nice!!! I bought a single deck of Dal Negro Blanco's...they're suppose to be Torcellos with all white backs and I couldn't resist the thought of Dal Negro's with white backs and no design. I need to seek help I know but I'm going to stop buying cards for awhile.

I think you have a great selection of cards and you have covered all the bases. How do those Black Jacks compare to the Bikes?
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Old 11-01-2005, 04:07 PM
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Haven't really done anything with them yet but I'm not a big fan of the card faces for the 2-10. They have a yellow/tan background for all the center pips. This wasn't really obvious on the website as they only showed an A and K. I do really like the backs though and thought the jumbo index style might be helpful at a crowded table for dealers choice games. I haven't had a chance to compare them to the Freedoms though.

On a good note, the bridge sized Bikes are really nice. Been shuffling them at my computer when I'm online to break them in.
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Old 11-01-2005, 06:18 PM
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Thanks hachkc for the heads up on the Black Jacks (You just saved me $15, lol). I also have the bridge size bikes and I love the thickness of those things. They'll definitely be hitting the table a lot.
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