Ripple Playing Cards printed by USPCC: Live on KS

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Ripple Playing Cards printed by USPCC: Live on KS

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Single EB Deck - $9
Double EB Deck - $20

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Simple enough deck, and I like that, but shipped to Canada puts them at $20 a deck. That's a super duper nope.
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The deck design is nice enough but I don't like the lack of borders.
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CupcakeBaron wrote:The deck design is nice enough but I don't like the lack of borders.
As someone who prefers borderless backs, may I ask why? Just to get a different perspective :geek:
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If that's of any help, I know I like thin borders as it may help cover my poor technique regarding card magic (but in terms of design, I'm with you on this, borderless all the way). Also, a face-up card with a borderless deck is more noticeable in the pack. Other than that, I personally can't see any reason to spit on a borderless design.
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I like the back; it is pleasant, if not impressive. The courts are god-awful. Easy pass.
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