Jerry's Quality

Sep 1, 2007
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What are some jerryies quality cards?
All I know of are
Dunes
Jerries
Golden Nuggets
Wynns



What are some not so old almost jerry quality cards? I really want some put I don't have 50 dollars to spend on ONE deck.

If anyone has any dunes or wynns that are not cancelled, and the old kind used in good quality pm me.
 
Oct 21, 2007
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well i obivously never tried a deck of jerrys, but tally hos are good enough quality for me, but i heard Aladins are pretty good
 
Sep 2, 2007
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Wynns are printed on Bee Stock. They don't have the same quality as Jerries at all.

Goldens are thicker than Jerrys.
 
Sep 1, 2007
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San Francisco, CA
Supposedy Golden Nuggets are one of the closest decks in handling to Jerry's. The Wynn Casino Decks (now discontinued) are also supposed to handle similarly. I haven't actually used Jerry's before, so I really can't answer this fully. Try PM'ing Chris or the Bucks, maybe they can help more.

See ya!

//David.Misner::
 
Silver Slippers. Just like the good 'ol Jerry's, they are really really hard to break in.

Currently working on a red deck, trying to break it in. Meh.
My Silver Slippers (I have two), both have an ugly "click bend" to them.
They came like that, even though the black one is still sealed in cellophane.

To illustrate how bad that bend is, when I faro it face up into face down - and set it down on the table, it expands about 250%. That's 2,5 of its original thickness.

I've tried porpering it for days without success. I've basically worked on this deck for a year, and I can't seem to get that bloody bend out. Oh, and it's still not broken in. Meh.

They do feel like Jerry's though, and have crazy nice quality.

Allan.
 
Oct 6, 2007
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I dont see what the big deal with jerrys are? Is it just beacuse they are good cards and out of print? Instead of spending 50 to 100 dollars on cards why not spend $3.00 on a pack of tallys. I'm sure they are good cards but cmon how much better quality could a playing card be they are still peices of cardboard and plastic.
 
Sep 1, 2007
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stiffest cards on planet motha$#@in earth have got to be Gemaco Alphas, but they don't fan well. afaik jerrys dont fan well either I've never seen someone doing nice fans with them in any videos. "Mary Jane" on the system uses Jerrys a very uneven smear fan. that's about all I've seen.
 
Sep 2, 2007
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Silver Slippers. Just like the good 'ol Jerry's, they are really really hard to break in.

Currently working on a red deck, trying to break it in. Meh.
My Silver Slippers (I have two), both have an ugly "click bend" to them.
They came like that, even though the black one is still sealed in cellophane.

To illustrate how bad that bend is, when I faro it face up into face down - and set it down on the table, it expands about 250%. That's 2,5 of its original thickness.

I've tried porpering it for days without success. I've basically worked on this deck for a year, and I can't seem to get that bloody bend out. Oh, and it's still not broken in. Meh.

They do feel like Jerry's though, and have crazy nice quality.

Allan.
I have some Silver slippers and I don't think they are good for anything but cuts. they can't fan at all that is for damn sure. They are super stiff and the corner cuts don't help at all.
 
Aug 31, 2007
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If you're looking for some new cards that are stiff, try some cartamundi Aces. Those suckers are pretty stiff, lol.

You don't know stiff until you've handled calvin klein cards. holy hell those things will cut through your hands if you attempt a lepaul spread
 
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