(Part 2) Top products from r/cardistry

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We found 12 product mentions on r/cardistry. We ranked the 34 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/zstone · 2 pointsr/cardistry

Looks like that second deck is Tragic Royalty. Would be great if Walgreens stocked them!

u/Kizuitah · 3 pointsr/cardistry

These shelves were given to me as a gift back in 2013, and I've just decided to put them up now because they conveniently fit playing cards nicely. I'm not sure if these are the exact ones but I found these on Amazon which are the same dimensions and color.

u/the_jackson_norman · 1 pointr/cardistry

Sortkwik

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00006XY1N/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_PoZnzbQS2PAQQ

Pro: gives you better grip

Con: you get use to a false grip and have to have this stuff on you all the time.


Personal advice, practice without and properly breaking in the deck helps more.

u/BaptisteBlm · 1 pointr/cardistry

i'd say these, my brother offered them to me as a gift(/joke too actually but anywho) (I think the printer is actually nintendo) but daaaamn, these are soooo soft and flexible it's impressive as fuck how premium they feel but how flexible they are. They feel soooo weird, it's disturbing to have them in the hands, their super heavy, but also so thin and soft, man these are weird. I guess if you have the occasion to test these out, I'd say take'em but yeah, they're damn awkward to use (I think the worst part is, the finish is pretty great, it's just the stock)

u/OdysseusComplex · 2 pointsr/cardistry

Really depends. I honestly wouldn't even recommend taking a higher end one just anywhere, since you just never know if you'll run into bad weather, a handsy kid, etc. But I've seen people at meetups go with cases like this- Brybelly Single Deck Leather Card Case https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008OIH922/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_lUAZDb860SAHW

A little more durable than just the sleeve and still fits in your pants or bag like a wallet. I've also seen MtG card boxes and even a tackle box depending on how many you're looking to carry around.

u/RickyCZ · 1 pointr/cardistry

I bought these. Are they good?

u/Better_Nature · 1 pointr/cardistry

Haha, check it out. These come with two big caveats though––one of the lights is faulty and no longer works. Also, the company just doesn't respond to any problems. So if you want a super cheap option, I think these work, but caveat emptor.

u/mredoesmagic_ · 2 pointsr/cardistry

The Art Of Card Manipulation Vol.1 by Jeff McBride by L&L Publishing https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008Z28GF6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_3Q5TCbA2VBWAA