To All Wynn Owners...

Sep 1, 2007
1,356
2
Los Angeles, California
Please compare your Brown Wynns to regular Bee playing cards please.
And show a comparison in this thread. I just want to see if it's true or not...(will explain later please everyone who knows don't spoil it)

Thank you!
 
Sep 1, 2007
1,529
1
32
San Francisco, CA
Brown Wynns are much better than Bees. The backs are nicer, and they handle much better.

I would recommend picking a few up and trying them out for yourself.

//David.Misner::
 
Sep 7, 2007
92
0
Hi guys, I received my Wynn decks a few days ago and already trashed one deck as of now. You can trust me to be brutally honest ;)

When I first received my deck, I washed my hands as if I would with any other deck. I pulled them out and tossed out the extra cards. The brown Wynn deck had a noticeably thicker stock then normal playing cards (can't compare to Bee since I never use them, I use Tally-Ho n Bicycle). I attempted to fan a few times and they failed horribly. They fanned like the first edition guardians.

After about 2 hours of messing around with them and giving them a proper "seasoning" they started to fan a little better (still not like a Tally-Ho deck). The cards held their ground very well. They had a firm stock and stuck together with most of what I tossed at it.

The edges of the deck seemed to be a tad "rough", similar to new Tally-Ho playing cards. Made it damn near impossible to do a faro shuffle. However, after some proper "seasoning" of the deck, they did the faro shuffle MUCH easier.

Other then the cool design, these decks are pretty similar to the Tally-Ho playing cards except rare, $2.50 more, and don't fan as well.

Pros
-New fresh card design
-Rare
-Fun to use (I don't know why, but I prefer using Wynns now more then any other deck, they just feel right)

Cons
-Double the cost of Tally-Ho playing cards
-Brown instead of red or blue
-Don't fan too well unless fanning powder is applied
-Rare

If you are interested in having new exotic decks, more power to you, I ordered 2 dozen of the Wynns. If you are looking for a high-end playing card stick to the Tally-Ho and Bicycle Master playing cards.

Hope I was able to shed some light and be of some assistance!
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Sep 1, 2007
1,356
2
Los Angeles, California
Doesn't seem like a lot of people have them right now.
But the reason why I asked this was because some people are saying that these are basically just Bees with different back designs. I just wanted to confirm this with everyone else.
 
Doesn't seem like a lot of people have them right now.
But the reason why I asked this was because some people are saying that these are basically just Bees with different back designs. I just wanted to confirm this with everyone else.


Mine seem thicker than the standard bee card (and stiffer also).
 
Aug 31, 2007
715
1
33
Melbourne, Australia
this is strange as it seems there are two types of wynns

the first
- fan well
- thick stock
- stiff
- great deck

the second
- thin
- don't fan well
- aren't very good
 
Searching...
{[{ searchResultsCount }]} Results