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Card Rip(1/2, Then 1/4)


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I am no Adam Glass, but for my fourth deck of cards ever, I am pleased! These are easier than "Bicycles", as I have ripped two decks of those, but at $3.50 a deck, I am not going to make it a habit!

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Thats really good for your fourth deck ever. When I am just messing around at home ripping decks with oven mitts, in box, behind back, quartering, cornering, notching, etc. I also use cheap decks. I can rip as much as 80 cards with cheap plastic coated brand decks but do not have the money to blow on Bikes every time I have the urge to shred through cards in style. You seem to have your technique down pretty well try ripping deck behind back pretty fun a bit more challenging but very impressive to demonstarte for people.

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That looked easy enough. I am also too cheap to buy Bicycles, Bees, and Aviators just to tear them up. What's funny is the hardest deck I've ever done was a cheap deck I bought from a Dollar General.

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Good job Carl! :rock

Mavericks aren't too easy either. ;)

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You tricked me! I kind of expected you to grab a card and do a card tear. :trout

Glad to see it was the real deal!

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Carl,

very good, liked the quarter!

rico

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You tricked me! I kind of expected you to grab a card and do a card tear. :trout

Glad to see it was the real deal!

LOL Matt!! I only do that with phonebooks :D

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