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KEM cards
Just got KEM cards in today, are they supposed to be smaller than regular cards?
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#2
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Re: KEM cards
The bridge size are ---- don't assume this is a bad thing. Poker rooms tend to use the bridge size. The bridge size are also good for games where you get a lot of cards (pinochle, canasta).
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Re: KEM cards
These things are copyright 1986 and stink terribly. Is this common also?
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Re: KEM cards
yes they stink terribly
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#5
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Re: KEM cards
regular depends what you are used to...most casinos use bridge size, which is what you received. My kem cards don't stink, were those used casion specials perhaps. God knows what they could have been exposed to in their career.
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Re: KEM cards
Your lucky, my KEMS are copyrighted 1935,lol.
I believe the smell is because of the material they are made of. The smell is a small price to pay for such good cards. |
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Re: KEM cards
My Kems have no smell at all. What kind of smell does yours have? Were they used?
Got mine from Kardwell. |
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Re: KEM cards
[ QUOTE ]
My Kems have no smell at all. What kind of smell does yours have? Were they used? Got mine from Kardwell. [/ QUOTE ] No, they were brand new. Can't really describe the smel other than "unique". |
#9
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Re: KEM cards
the copyright is probably for the art on the backs.
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Re: KEM cards
I had a set that smelled very bad - they were an older design. I have 4 sets of the Arrow design - Poker size - and they do not stink at all.
Put them in the dishwasher and wash them. It wont ruin them whatsoever. |
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