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Copag Casino Cards

Copag Casino Cards
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Name: Copag Casino Cards
Your Price: $14.95
Manufacturer Name: Copag

Copag Cards is the world's most recognized brand of plastic playing card.  Copag was the official card of the World Series of Poker for 2005 and 2006. Copag is manufactured in Brazil and will bring a special balance of durability, flexibility and playability to your card table.
 
This is the very rare Copag Casino Card.  This is a special card in that it was intended to be Casino samples.  These exact cards were to be used as samples for poker rooms in casinos!
 
 This card was never intended for the retail market. However, we were able to bring this card to you by way of a special US Customs Auction, since they were left unclaimed. 
 
This card also has a special security ink index.  The security ink makes the red colors on the playing card darker to help the casino cameras film card play.  The Rich index will also help your players use the cards in play!  You will reveice 2 decks with this order.  Both decks will arrive in individual tuck boxes.

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KEM Cards began production of playing cards during the first half of the 1930s. The company’s proprietary manufacturing methods gave KEM cards the enviable title of the first mass produced plastic playing card. Made of cellulose acetate, KEM cards were bendable, washable, and retained their shape long after paper based cards had withered and died. KEM’s unique polymer gave KEM cards their distinctive texture, snap, and handle. Unlike other cards, KEM cards were able to withstand the occasional spilled beer, making them an instant hit with seasoned poker players.

KEM cards gained substantial popularity during the Second World War as troops gathered together in barracks across Europe to play stud, draw, and other poker games. The cards could withstand the humidity of jungle weather, and were less effected desert sand and grit.

KEM cards set the standard for poker card design with the release of the KEM Arrow Back. Arguably the most well known of KEM’s card designs, The Arrow Back has become the icon for poker card known world round. This design was seen in the movie “Rounders” as Matt Damon battled John Malkovich in an underground cardroom in NYC.

For 70 years, Kem cards ruled the plastic playing card industry. The company experienced great success through the 1950s and 60s. After many years of success, and having produced countless decks of their patented plastic playing cards, KEM cards sold their plants and copyrighted artwork to the US Playing Card Company in 2004. This historic corporate purchase left the industry with a shortage of plastic playing cards. Finally, after almost a year of silence, the presses have started churning, and the US Playing Card Company has begun re-releasing KEM’s vintage Arrow and Paisley designs (available here).


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