The other night I was fooling around with one of my old ruined deck of cards. And I mean RUINED. The deck was bent, sticky, chunky, and had smudges of god knows what all over it.
Well, I was just meesing around with them and my mom asked me to set the table so I placed them in an open window. I forgot about them completely until 2 hours later when my dad brought them to me. I went to throw them away. I decided to do one last circle fan.
Usually this pretty crappy deck would have left gaps and been totally uneven after the fan but surprisingly they spread like new. I started doing all of the spreads like ribbon spreads, and one handed fans only to find that this deck was like a new deck.
I ran an expiriment to see if what I thought had happened was true or if I was just over reacting. I grabbed a new deck. Ate some greasy pizza and started using the deck without washiing my hands. Then I through them on the floor, ate more pizza, picked them up and started using it again. I repeated this process until it no longer fanned. Then I stuck it in my freezer for 10 minutes and took them out.
Again they felt like new.
What I have found out is very strange. It would appear that if you place a crapy deck of cards in a cold are for a certain amount of time they begin the feel like new.
And they last for a week not just 10 minutes of smoothness.
Just something interesting,
Dylan P.
Well, I was just meesing around with them and my mom asked me to set the table so I placed them in an open window. I forgot about them completely until 2 hours later when my dad brought them to me. I went to throw them away. I decided to do one last circle fan.
Usually this pretty crappy deck would have left gaps and been totally uneven after the fan but surprisingly they spread like new. I started doing all of the spreads like ribbon spreads, and one handed fans only to find that this deck was like a new deck.
I ran an expiriment to see if what I thought had happened was true or if I was just over reacting. I grabbed a new deck. Ate some greasy pizza and started using the deck without washiing my hands. Then I through them on the floor, ate more pizza, picked them up and started using it again. I repeated this process until it no longer fanned. Then I stuck it in my freezer for 10 minutes and took them out.
Again they felt like new.
What I have found out is very strange. It would appear that if you place a crapy deck of cards in a cold are for a certain amount of time they begin the feel like new.
And they last for a week not just 10 minutes of smoothness.
Just something interesting,
Dylan P.