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  1. #1 February 3rd, 2009

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    Hey everyone, I'm just wondering which deck of cards on the market is the thickest in stock, thanks.

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  2. #2 February 3rd, 2009

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    Hey, not sure what you're looking for.

    In my opinion, if you're looking for GOOD cards, as in a good finish, you won't find many thick ones. Tally's and Bikes are pretty thin in comparison to some of the dollar store Omaha cards you can buy-- they're THICK, but garbage finish.

    Do you live in Canada or the US? It depends where, then I could help you more.

    Go for Omaha's, in the dollar store. As for good finished cards, I can't really think of any specifically THICK cards, but (PLEASE, T11 don't kill me) "E" sells those thick cards or something. If you really want them that bad you can buy them from E, but E is junk. SO DON'T!

  3. #3 February 3rd, 2009

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    The Masters Edition Bikes... Love Those Things!

  4. #4 February 3rd, 2009

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    Masters are probably the thickest, if that's what floats your boat.

  5. #5 February 3rd, 2009

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    Some Bees are thick. Masters are on Bee stock.

    Ask me anything about or relating to playing cards, I'm sure that I can help

    I have anglos, absoluts, and various vintage casino decks im trying to get rid of. PM me.

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    Clickie!

    They don't fan well. They hold well for cuts though.

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  8. #8 February 3rd, 2009

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    Quote Originally Posted by jazzhands1 View Post
    clickie!

    they don't fan well. They hold well for cuts though.
    haha !

  9. #9 February 3rd, 2009

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    Quote Originally Posted by jazzhands1 View Post
    Clickie!

    They don't fan well. They hold well for cuts though.
    I am getting those!

  10. #10 February 4th, 2009

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    Casino cards in general are thick.

    Wynns are thicker than most decks.

    Masters edition (already said) are thick too.

    What do you need thick cards for? (I'm just curious)


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