Playing Card Paper

Roy

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Hi everyone,

I am looking for a playing card paper supplier. The casino grade kind, where it is two pieces of paper with glue in between them. Having a hell of a time finding it, anyone that could point me in the right direction?

Roy
 
I believe that is part of the card manufacturing process, a very specialized niche.

John Lind
Cranberry Township, PA
724-776-4718
 
Definately a niche market. They have special presses and finishing equipment to do it.

About 10 years ago I designed a deck of playing cards for John Deere tractors. Each card had a different JD tractor from their first tractors until now.

They were printed at a playing card company in Ohio...When I get home I will see if I can dig up the info. I flew out there for a press proof...It was a really cool facility and one of the best print related trips I ever went on!
 
Playing Card contacts...

Playing Card contacts...

The problem you are having in finding playing card paper stock is not unusual. Casinos are very secretive and restrict playing card stock availability due to unauthorized duplicates and fake card reproduction concerns. You may want to use other card stock if it is available.

You should contact US Playing Card in Erlanger, KY for more info regarding card stock availablity. They make most of the playing cards that you describe...

Regards, Steve
Cincinnati, OH


The United States Playing Card Company
Corporate Headquarters
300 Gap Way
Erlanger, KY 41018
Phone: 1-800-543-2273 or 1-800-542-7430
Fax: 1-866-781-5866
Email: [email protected]

Retailer/Wholesaler
Phone: 1-800-543-CARD
Fax: 859-815-7493
Email: [email protected]

Casino Sales
Phone: 1-866-682-6048
Fax: 1-866-783-5863
Email: [email protected]
 
Playing Card Contacts

Playing Card Contacts

Hello Cory!

According to the movie "Oceans 13", all the casino gambling supplies came out of Mexico. You may want to rent the video and see if you can read the name of the company on the building or one of the boxes that Brad Pitt was smuggling out of the country.;)
 
No one seems to want to divulge where to get large sheets of this paper from. We were able to find 8.5x11 though a paper supplier, but that's really too small to be feasible. Guess the search continues.

Im looking for sheets in the 12x18ish size,
 
From my days in Paper, probably the best grade available is through Argo Wiggins or any of their agents should be able to help.
Yes there are cheaper grades from Indonesia and China but recently a printer here had a job rejected because of a few unnoticable to the naked eye spots on the stock. Ouch! very expensive reprint.
Also i think there maybe a decent grade from the Kohler mill if it still exists.
 
it is actually spelled koehlerpaper.com they are German but they have offices in NY and in the past held some inventory in locally. Arjo Wiggins (check the spelling) also made quality product.

be careful of domestic converters it is harder than it looks to make this substrate. We tried several suppliers and experienced all sorts of curl problems. The Koehler substrate ran successfully on a Xerox iGen3.
 
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What size sheets are you looking for? Do you have the finishing capabilities to convert the sheets after they are printed? We manufacture playing cards in Cleveland, Ohio and I have a list of suppliers and vendors that I deal with that supply me with all the proper supplies to make playing cards. My email address is [email protected] if you want to just send me an email and I will point you in the right direction.


Danny
 
Response to Roy

Response to Roy

Roy,

Our company (Crusader Paper Stoplight and blockout papers - paperboard merchant/converter for paper manufacturers.) makes this product. Give me a call at (978) 794-4900 Ext. 112 and I'd be glad to help you.


Brian

Hi everyone,

I am looking for a playing card paper supplier. The casino grade kind, where it is two pieces of paper with glue in between them. Having a hell of a time finding it, anyone that could point me in the right direction?

Roy
 
Hi everyone,

I am looking for a playing card paper supplier. The casino grade kind, where it is two pieces of paper with glue in between them. Having a hell of a time finding it, anyone that could point me in the right direction?

Roy


You could try Printerstudio, an online printing company. I've been doing my playing cards with them for a while now and I can't complain on quality. Delivery takes a little longer though but you can wait around 2-3 weeks, then it's definitely worth it. Here's their link:

Custom Playing Cards Deck for Photo Print Design Favors
 

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