Bee Cards

Dec 21, 2007
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Are they any good... Theyre more expensive...
But I didn't feel like buying any... so I thought I
would ask you all.

....Thanks
..........-1in11-
...............-The kid with the hands that have no shadows-
 
Jan 2, 2008
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just so happened that i bought some just yesterday and came across this thread. I really think this brand is just as good as regular bicycle backed cards. Although it costs more, bee cards are no better than bicycles so I dont see why it costs more. The finish is just as glossy and the thickness is just the same. If you are into regular magic and flourishing, stick with bicycles. the reason is that the backs of bee cards have no boarder so doing a saxaphone display would just look like a mess. If you use alot of second dealing and bottom dealing, the boarderless backs of bees would be very helpful in hiding the slight. Bottom line is that bees and bicycles are just the same in quality. the only difference is in back design.

Hope this helps.
 
I personally don't like Bee decks too much but thats just my opinion. I do get a lot of free Bee decks from my dad's friend who is also a magician so I'm not complaning. I don't like to use them for flourishing. When it comes to flourishes I prefer Bicycle or Tally Ho.
 
Sep 1, 2007
720
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Sydney, Australia
They're alright. Don't use them for magic that uses reversed cards like the Biddle Trick. They last a bit longer than Bikes but they start to feel a little bit thinner...
 
Dec 28, 2007
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Finland
Due the lack of white borders, reversed cards are visible from the side.

I personally like Bee's more than Bicycle, due a thicker stock. Difference is very small, like difference between Masters Edition and regulars.
 
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