Ted wrote:I agree that nasty cards can make an effect extra-convincing (if that was what you meant). Also, I guess given time you could learn their backs and have a naturally-marked deck.
I was thinking of both of these things.
I came across an interesting problem with one pack, though.
The solid, dark back design was flush with the edge i.e there was no white margin around the edge. This could cause a few potential issues, if you see what I mean. Certain moves had to be very accurate to be convincing, which is a challenge with cards that are so sticky they have a sort of natural roughing quality

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Quite a few decks have no borders. As you say, they cause problems with some moves, but can make others easier.
John McDonald wrote:I am trying to get a few decks of the Bicycle Gold deck that are apparently amazing enabling faro shuffles straight out of the box and tabled faros.
http://richardturner52.com/cards-games/bicycle-cards/The guy who has commissioned them
Richard Turner is one of the best card men around and was highly praised by the likes of Vernon, Charlie Miller, Marlo, Skinner plus he also does some testing for the Bicycle company himself.
Believe me these will be the BIGGEST thing.
At the moment we can only get them direct from him in bulk- too pricy for me. I have contacted Alakazam and MAgic Box to see if they will be supplying.
Best John
If I were you, I'd contact World of Magic, because they sell the Richard Turner Traditionally Cut Bee Decks, so may well get the Bikes at some point, and Cards4Magic because, well, it's kind of obvious, isn't it?
