How It's Made: Playing Cards
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How It's Made: Playing Cards
I am a sucker for this series but I have only just come across this episode.
Apologies if it has been posted before but a tour of a Cartamundi facility where they show you how they make playing cards is surely worth a second viewing...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsrrMgotapQ
Apologies if it has been posted before but a tour of a Cartamundi facility where they show you how they make playing cards is surely worth a second viewing...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsrrMgotapQ
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I found this video really interesting. It solves a pair of doubts that I will add to my Counterfeit-Avoiding articles.
Good job!
PS: Now looking at how the 2€ coins are made...
Good job!
PS: Now looking at how the 2€ coins are made...
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Interesting of course! I came across that one after watching it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2Kt7CHA8ug
It's about the United States Playing Card Company, which printed Alternate 4th Edition. Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2Kt7CHA8ug
It's about the United States Playing Card Company, which printed Alternate 4th Edition. Enjoy!
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Interesting that USPCC puts its own glue on the cardstock, while Carta Mundi gets their stock ready to print.
I was surprised that USPCC stamps each card individually for corner rounding. I like the Carta Mundi stamping a whole stack better.
I noticed that neither video mentioned the clear top coat that is on the cards.
I was surprised that USPCC stamps each card individually for corner rounding. I like the Carta Mundi stamping a whole stack better.
I noticed that neither video mentioned the clear top coat that is on the cards.
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Just spent an entire evening watching YouTubes on playing cards, not a bad way to spend an evening but I am sure there was something else I was meant to be doing...Neuron wrote:Interesting of course! I came across that one after watching it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2Kt7CHA8ug
It's about the United States Playing Card Company, which printed Alternate 4th Edition. Enjoy!
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This is also an interesting article from 2011 of the full process for a MTG card back then:
http://archive.wizards.com/magic/magazi ... eature/146
This is also an interesting article from 2011 of the full process for a MTG card back then:
http://archive.wizards.com/magic/magazi ... eature/146
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