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weighted playing cards

so that they stay put
 
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if you have ever played cards outdoors on a beautiful, sunny, but slightly windy day, then you know how easy it is for the cards to be blown away by the ever-present wind.

with weighted playing cards, this isn't a problem. these cards are made from your favourite heavy metal (i'll take platinum!) and stay exactly where they have been placed on the table.

just don't keep the plutonium version in your pocket!

mihali, May 18 2004

(?) get your heavier (slightly) and magnetised ones here http://www.ahs.uwat...ks/novel/novel.html
[po, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]


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       Some assistance with shuffeling would be nice too. I'd like aluminum, but I'm afraid it still woldn't be heavy enough to help.
Letsbuildafort, May 18 2004
  

       ?   

       !   

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DesertFox, May 18 2004
  

       I saw Penn & Teller do a card trick with weighty cards. But then, their cards were about a meter tall, made of aluminum diamond plate and were shuffled via forklift, so that probably doesn't count toward this idea existing already.
Gromit, May 18 2004
  

       I'm very surprised this isn't baked. It definitely should be!
yabba do yabba dabba, May 18 2004
  

       Shuffling the magnets would be a chore.
k_sra, May 18 2004
  


 

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