Violet/Purple/Blue and Burgandy/Red Wynn Playing Cards Short Review

Dec 31, 2007
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* Hello everyone this is my Violet/Purple/Blue and Burgandy/Red-Wynn Playing Card Short Review. You can read this first ~ http://forums.theory11.com/showthread.php?t=5669If you have read that, you will see they just arrived today(Tuesday February 26 08)Okay moving on, here we go. I'll just give me opinions and stuff about the 2 different decks. Starting with........ Blue: Ill review this once since I opened it first. First when they came out of the yellow package, I saw the window in the card box, I have gotten used to them, it is not such a big problem now. The cards are easy to break in, but they do get very dirty(considering I've been holding them straight and doing the WERM for 5 hours now). This deck is nice and different from the red one. This deck was a little bit clumpy here and there carrying a couple cards (2 or three)clumped together. I think this deck fans well. The fronts are all the same except a deeper bloodier red. Ok now the back. Oooh the back, okay lets talk about the back for a minute... ITS PURPLE! Dark purple, NOT embarrasing purple but a nice dark purple that stands out. These cards are great for flourishers because they hold together. Red: All of the above, except they dont clump as much and they are very smooth and slippery. I have broken them in, and they are fantastic.The backs are burgandishy~red and the fronts are the same as the blues, I beleive. Hope this helped anyone. keep in mind these were supposed to be used at casinos, not in magicians hands and being flourished with. Thanks, Brian
 
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Feb 3, 2008
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Raleigh, NC
I think the Wynns are pretty good for flourishing, but not so good for some of the fine movements that magic requires, like the gambler's cop. You have to keep in mind that Wynns are casino cards, so they are made to make cheating harder, hence the cards stick some.

-Cyrus
 
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