How Copag Cards Define Value
Posted by Administrator on 1/7/2012
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One of the key ways that Copag cards define value relates to the materials used to make them. The materials, in particular the cardstock, are the most expensive component of a playing card. Although some well-known brands use Asian sourced cardstock for their playing cards, Copag uses higher quality European suppliers. This reduces the incidence of defects such as warping and by itself already conveys great value.
You can tell high quality cardstock by its flexibility and memory. Overly thick cards help retain memory at the expense of flexibility. They may feel like paper at first, but they quickly become tiresome after shuffling. Cards that are too thin lack snap and memory. The secret is balance and Copag cards have it in spades.
Another way that Copag cards define value is through the technology used to make them. The high-tech printing machines used by Copag not only produce crisp graphics, but they also print the cards faster. This increases production capacity and lowers prices without cutting corners.
In addition to a high quality plastic case, Copag offers may extras that you may not have noticed. Each deck is individually cello-wrapped for protection. This is in addition to the whole set being cello-wrapped. A holographic tape is embedded in the outer cello-wrapped to help prevent tampering and designate a genuine product. And a small plastic tab is included to keep the decks from falling out of the case.
All in all, Copag offers the best value in plastic playing cards. Top quality materials, high-tech printing, attention to detail and low prices through large scale production define value. That is why Copag cards are the World's Best Plastic Playing Cards.