"Uncut"?

Apr 28, 2008
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When cards have been used in a Casino the corners will often be cut off. Uncut means the corners have not been cut off.
 
Sep 1, 2007
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New Uncut _____ Playing Cards - 1/4 Gross (36 decks)

Does this mean that the cards are still sheeted together?

I believe it means that the corners have not been cut off. Casino's (like, say the Wynn Casino) will cut off card corners when they are done with the cards.
 
Sep 1, 2007
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Uncut playing cards usually mean they're still together. They're directly from the presses and haven't been "cut" or separated from each other yet. It would look like the uncut playing cards that Ellusionist sells.

-Dave-
 
Oct 3, 2007
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Uncut playing cards usually mean they're still together. They're directly from the presses and haven't been "cut" or separated from each other yet. It would look like the uncut playing cards that Ellusionist sells.

-Dave-

You are right, but to be specific those are called "Uncut Sheets". It's often shortened to simply "uncut" though. In this case however, i'm pretty sure that they are reffering to the corners not having been cut off (as stated above). :)
 
Sep 1, 2007
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That's confusing, haha

Generally, "uncut" refers to an uncut sheet of cards off the press. That's 56 cards all still attached which can be framed and put on the wall as a lovely decoration

When the cards are from a casino but don't have the corners clipped, that's usually referred to as "uncancelled." However, I would think no one would want 36 decks worth of uncut sheets, and they wouldn't be referred to as decks anyway, so I would safely say that they're uncancelled.
 
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