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Re: White Arrco Deck Review
« Reply #50 on: December 10, 2011, 06:29:43 PM »
 

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Of course I'll be doing a video review! Thats my top priority now  ;)
Then an ellusionist unboxing
Then the infinity deck review
Then my monarch uncut sheet showing
Then a card clip review

Evan, I imagine you know already but your youtube channel seems to be down, it states ''This channel is no longer available because the user has closed their account''
 
How come you decided to take it down if that's what you did??
I do already know this. It was not me who took it down. I would rather not share what happened. BUT...  I am making another channel! I'll post an update video in a few mins.
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Re: White Arrco Deck Review
« Reply #51 on: December 11, 2011, 01:49:28 AM »
 

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Did you guys happen to notice that the two double backers AREN'T identical?  One's got the white back on both sides, while one's got a white back on one side and a BLACK back on the other?  Could this be a sign that these guys may revive the old colors as well as bring in this white one?

I just hope they're not doing what Merz67 did with his custom Hoyle decks - colors that look like Willy Wonka ate an Oompa-Loompa and puked up a deck of cards...

What? I have a double backer with the white back on both sides, and a double backer with a white and a BLUE back.

That's my bad - I was looking at it in dim lighting.  It is indeed a blue/white double backer.

They're some pretty sweet cards - but even my girlfriend noticed that they really smell like chemicals out of the box.  I was shuffling them and she caught a whiff as she walked past the table.  What the heck's in that Magic Finish, anyway?
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Re: White Arrco Deck Review
« Reply #52 on: December 11, 2011, 02:12:52 AM »
 

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What the heck's in that Magic Finish, anyway?
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Well do you want the recipe with how much of each ingredient so you can make it at home or do you want to just know what is in it? ;)
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Re: White Arrco Deck Review
« Reply #53 on: December 12, 2011, 12:12:19 PM »
 

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Hey guys.  Thanks for the feedback, I'm glad everyone seems to be enjoying the cards!
 
In regards to smell, I guess the Magic finish does have a bit of a more distinctive smell than other finishes.  These are very fresh off the press, so it could be a little stronger right now than it will be later.  Of course, everyone has different smell sensitivities.  Personally, I have almost zero ability to smell.  My wife smelled a fresh pack of these though, and said that they smell like a freshly-made deck, not particularly strong or bad.
 
In any case, the smell of your decks (opened or unopened) will fade with time.  It's just a bit stronger right now because the decks are so fresh off the press!
 
Maybe someday in the future we can figure out a way to make some scented cards by putting an additive in the finish.  :)
 
As for the double-backers, I knew I wanted a regular white/white in there.  For the 2nd "bonus" card, I decided that I wanted an extra gaff rather than an ad card, the same as we did in the Lefty Deck a couple years ago.  I mostly use Blue Arrcos when I'm using the older ones, so the choice for the white/blue was mostly so I could mix the white decks with my blue ones.  If we do a 2nd run of whites, maybe we'll change the white/blue to a different gaff.  Suggestions?
 
Still no official update on whether we will print more whites, or any other colors.  If you want them, the best way to ensure that they get made is to buy the current white ones!  They're still available over at www.arrcocards.com
 
Congrats to John on winning a Porper Reveal Clip!  Looking forward to seeing your pics!
 
As mentioned before, the prizes (clips and sheets) were for day 1 orders, so we're currently not offering any chances to win bonus items.  Maybe we'll do something else sometime soon though.
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Re: White Arrco Deck Review
« Reply #54 on: December 12, 2011, 10:18:22 PM »
 

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I just received my decks in the mail and started to break one of them in and i must say i really enjoy the "new card" smell they have. They also seem to stay in packets better then other decks using the same finish that might just be my imagination though. the edges aren't completely smooth like some other decks, but a quick rub on your jeans can fix that; that is if you feel it needs fixing at all.

overall i really like the clean look and feel of the deck.
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Re: White Arrco Deck Review
« Reply #55 on: December 13, 2011, 12:25:53 AM »
 

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Hey guys.  Thanks for the feedback, I'm glad everyone seems to be enjoying the cards!
 
In regards to smell, I guess the Magic finish does have a bit of a more distinctive smell than other finishes.  These are very fresh off the press, so it could be a little stronger right now than it will be later.  Of course, everyone has different smell sensitivities.  Personally, I have almost zero ability to smell.  My wife smelled a fresh pack of these though, and said that they smell like a freshly-made deck, not particularly strong or bad.
 
In any case, the smell of your decks (opened or unopened) will fade with time.  It's just a bit stronger right now because the decks are so fresh off the press!
 
Maybe someday in the future we can figure out a way to make some scented cards by putting an additive in the finish.  :)
 
As for the double-backers, I knew I wanted a regular white/white in there.  For the 2nd "bonus" card, I decided that I wanted an extra gaff rather than an ad card, the same as we did in the Lefty Deck a couple years ago.  I mostly use Blue Arrcos when I'm using the older ones, so the choice for the white/blue was mostly so I could mix the white decks with my blue ones.  If we do a 2nd run of whites, maybe we'll change the white/blue to a different gaff.  Suggestions?
 
Still no official update on whether we will print more whites, or any other colors.  If you want them, the best way to ensure that they get made is to buy the current white ones!  They're still available over at www.arrcocards.com
 
Congrats to John on winning a Porper Reveal Clip!  Looking forward to seeing your pics!
 
As mentioned before, the prizes (clips and sheets) were for day 1 orders, so we're currently not offering any chances to win bonus items.  Maybe we'll do something else sometime soon though.

The "new deck smell" is common to a lot of decks.  I've received some decks straight off the presses, so to speak, and they didn't smell at all.  Then again, some other decks I've had open for months STILL have the smell.  It's not really totally unpleasant, just noticeable.

I like the idea of keeping the extra double-backer as a blue/white.  Some people freak out when a deck is released in multiple versions, especially if the earlier version had a feature they liked that the newest version doesn't possess.  Perhaps just covering a lot of the possibilities would work, if you plan on releasing OTHER colors (hint, hint!), like a red blue in a blue deck, and a red/green in a red deck, and a green/black in a green deck, and so on...

Your Arrcos are an amazing deck, and the USPC should be making them for themselves this way.  I'm very surprised that the USPC has this state-of-the-art finish that they're putting on many of their second-party orders but I have yet to see them use it on any of their own.  I'm wondering what Tally-Ho or Bee decks would be like with Magic Finish, or maybe even a smooth finished deck like Aviator or Streamline...
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Re: White Arrco Deck Review
« Reply #56 on: December 14, 2011, 10:58:15 PM »
 

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What decks do have a soft edge. Whenever I break open a deke like one of Ellusionist's, their decks always have rough edges on them, I actually prefer them because it offers more grip when it comes to dribbles.
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Re: White Arrco Deck Review
« Reply #57 on: December 15, 2011, 12:36:48 PM »
 

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What decks do have a soft edge. Whenever I break open a deke like one of Ellusionist's, their decks always have rough edges on them, I actually prefer them because it offers more grip when it comes to dribbles.


First, wrong topic for that question.  Make a new one or better yet, look to see if one already exists.  Your answer may already be out there next time.


Second, just rub the deck edges on your denim jeans for a little while.  The edges will smooth out quickly.  D&D mentioned it in one of their videos, or so I'm told.
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Re: White Arrco Deck Review
« Reply #58 on: December 15, 2011, 03:27:30 PM »
 

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damn, he was just asking a question because i mentioned the edges being a bit rough in an earlier post.
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Re: White Arrco Deck Review
« Reply #59 on: December 15, 2011, 05:45:50 PM »
 

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Porper:

I can't find my camera, and the i deleted the pictures i had in hopes of taking better ones. But one side is blank. The other side had a 4 of clubs reveal  with pips as though it is an actual card. And the edge has a two of hearts review written out.

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I must say these are a lot better then i expected. These handle great even after hours of use. I haven't handled them in a few days because of problems with my hand. But the few days i had them before i had to stop because of my hand these handled great day after day, no how long you used them. I put maybe anywhere from 2-5 hours a day for about a week just as a point of reference.
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Re: White Arrco Deck Review
« Reply #60 on: December 16, 2011, 03:51:50 AM »
 

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Porper:

I can't find my camera, and the i deleted the pictures i had in hopes of taking better ones. But one side is blank. The other side had a 4 of clubs reveal  with pips as though it is an actual card. And the edge has a two of hearts review written out.

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I must say these are a lot better then i expected. These handle great even after hours of use. I haven't handled them in a few days because of problems with my hand. But the few days i had them before i had to stop because of my hand these handled great day after day, no how long you used them. I put maybe anywhere from 2-5 hours a day for about a week just as a point of reference.
my understanding is bad!!!! picture pls :D
 

Re: White Arrco Deck Review
« Reply #61 on: December 16, 2011, 05:52:26 PM »
 

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damn, he was just asking a question because i mentioned the edges being a bit rough in an earlier post.


i didn't realize this because he didn't quote your message.  Didn't mean that to sound harsh, but the answer to his problem actually is in another topic - I've read it before.
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Re: White Arrco Deck Review
« Reply #62 on: December 17, 2011, 07:59:56 PM »
 

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...OK possible newb issue: I used these for a while and they started to warp. So much so that they barely fit inside the box. Am I doing something wrong or did this happen to someone else?


I should add that my hands can get a tad sweaty but I clean them frequently (maybe choosing this hobby was a poor decision...)
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Re: White Arrco Deck Review
« Reply #63 on: December 17, 2011, 08:03:25 PM »
 

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...OK possible newb issue: I used these for a while and they started to warp. So much so that they barely fit inside the box. Am I doing something wrong or did this happen to someone else?


I should add that my hands can get a tad sweaty but I clean them frequently (maybe choosing this hobby was a poor decision...)
That happens to everyone once in a while. I suggest that you buy a porper clip and leave the deck in it for a day.
 

Re: White Arrco Deck Review
« Reply #64 on: December 17, 2011, 08:21:34 PM »
 

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Hang on... did you get this deck for free, ezstreet1997?
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Re: White Arrco Deck Review
« Reply #65 on: December 17, 2011, 08:25:25 PM »
 

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he's proabbly a sponsor or he was a tester to try out the deck and rate it - basically like a critic
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Re: White Arrco Deck Review
« Reply #66 on: December 17, 2011, 08:28:05 PM »
 

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Kevin Reylek from NYMP was nice enough to send me a couple of them early  :)
 

Re: White Arrco Deck Review
« Reply #67 on: December 17, 2011, 08:37:06 PM »
 

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Reylek?! That sounds familiar - is he a user on these forums?
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Re: White Arrco Deck Review
« Reply #68 on: December 17, 2011, 08:51:29 PM »
 

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Reylek?! That sounds familiar - is he a user on these forums?
Yes he is. You've probably seen him post in threads about The Blue Crown or NYMP
 

Re: White Arrco Deck Review
« Reply #69 on: December 17, 2011, 11:30:26 PM »
 

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...OK possible newb issue: I used these for a while and they started to warp. So much so that they barely fit inside the box. Am I doing something wrong or did this happen to someone else?


I should add that my hands can get a tad sweaty but I clean them frequently (maybe choosing this hobby was a poor decision...)
most of the deck warp and cant fit in the box ..normally i will hold them so very thigh and squeeze it in the box after that put in a porper clip and after a few hours or day when i take them out to use it back to normal .. if you dun want to spent $30 to get a porper clip maybe you can put the deck under a heavy stack of books
 

Re: White Arrco Deck Review
« Reply #70 on: December 18, 2011, 02:35:13 AM »
 

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...OK possible newb issue: I used these for a while and they started to warp. So much so that they barely fit inside the box. Am I doing something wrong or did this happen to someone else?


I should add that my hands can get a tad sweaty but I clean them frequently (maybe choosing this hobby was a poor decision...)

If your issue is simply card warping, try any of these, in order from OK to best:
1) a Porper clip - caveat: they're hard on card tuckboxes
2) a stack of heavy books to place on top of the cards OUTSIDE of the box
3) a deck press

If you're also having problems with sweaty hands and the moisture is getting into the card stock, try a little fanning powder along with one of the above flattening solutions.  Also consider trying Aladdin Smooth Finish decks - the stock used for them is moisture-resistant and designed for humid, hot climates.
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Re: White Arrco Deck Review
« Reply #71 on: December 18, 2011, 12:14:57 PM »
 

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...OK possible newb issue: I used these for a while and they started to warp. So much so that they barely fit inside the box. Am I doing something wrong or did this happen to someone else?


I should add that my hands can get a tad sweaty but I clean them frequently (maybe choosing this hobby was a poor decision...)

If your issue is simply card warping, try any of these, in order from OK to best:
1) a Porper clip - caveat: they're hard on card tuckboxes
2) a stack of heavy books to place on top of the cards OUTSIDE of the box
3) a deck press

If you're also having problems with sweaty hands and the moisture is getting into the card stock, try a little fanning powder along with one of the above flattening solutions.  Also consider trying Aladdin Smooth Finish decks - the stock used for them is moisture-resistant and designed for humid, hot climates.
ya i agree the aladdin deck is good .. since i live in singapore .. the weather is rain or a sunny day so my palm is often sweaty but my aladdin deck is still good