Hey guys here's a review on the deck of Brown Wynns I recently received in the mail. Yes they are signed by Lee Asher. I know you guys are like, "David, why would you open a deck like that," and I'm telling you, I didn't. This will be a continued review when I receive my other 3 decks that I will open. Right now, I'll just talk about the design.
Backs
Alright, here they are. The ever-hyped Brown Wynns. What can I say? I can say the back is amazing. So simple, yet so ahead of its time. They are a (poop?) brown, with a beautiful white... uhh... wine glass-thingy on each end.
Faces
The worst part. They are jumbo indexed, and the aces have 4 indexes. Not my cup o' tea.
Handling
Nice. I've never used Jerrys, so I can't compare, but they are definately nice. They don't fly apart and stay together while flourishing.
Finish
The finish is reminiscent of Tallys. It is rough, and easy to grip.
Stock
These are much thicker than normal Tallys and Bikes, and I like it.
Final Thoughts
Wynns are nice cards for flourishing, but magic.... ehh... not so great. I would definately pick up a few more to keep. Great find!
//David.Misner::
Backs
Alright, here they are. The ever-hyped Brown Wynns. What can I say? I can say the back is amazing. So simple, yet so ahead of its time. They are a (poop?) brown, with a beautiful white... uhh... wine glass-thingy on each end.
Faces
The worst part. They are jumbo indexed, and the aces have 4 indexes. Not my cup o' tea.
Handling
Nice. I've never used Jerrys, so I can't compare, but they are definately nice. They don't fly apart and stay together while flourishing.
Finish
The finish is reminiscent of Tallys. It is rough, and easy to grip.
Stock
These are much thicker than normal Tallys and Bikes, and I like it.
Final Thoughts
Wynns are nice cards for flourishing, but magic.... ehh... not so great. I would definately pick up a few more to keep. Great find!
//David.Misner::
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