Classic Custom 2 Sides Pinochle Playing Cards
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| Quantity | Price |
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| 1-15 | $7.99 |
| 16-33 | $7.50 |
| 34-51 | $7.00 |
| 52-71 | $6.50 |
| 72-150 | $4.50 |
| 151-299 | $4.00 |
| 300-499 | $3.60 |
| 500+ | $3.25 |
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Applies to duplicate prints
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Bring all those memorable snapshots out of the storage and into the limelight with personalized pinochle deck. Our custom pinochle playing cards are available in a standard poker size of 2.5 x 3.5 and they are made from high quality casino quality paper stock that ensures easy shuffling and smooth dealing every time. Each deck contains 48 cards ranging from nine to ace and there are 2 sets of each suit in each deck. Use our easy-to-use online editing tools to add photos, pictures or personal message on each of your pinochle cards. You can even preview your design and make any necessary changes before placing an order with us. Each pinochle deck comes shrink wrapped and packed in a clear plastic case for presentation and storage. Custom pinochle playing card deck work great as wedding favors, senior gifts, or can be a fun add-on to a variety of packages.
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- 48 card deck in standard poker-size of 2.5'' x 3.5'' (63.5mm x 89mm)
- Card fronts contains 2 sets of 9, 10, J, Q, K, A cards for each suit
- Choose to upload 1, 4, 6 or 48 images on card fronts as well as backs
- Standard 300gsm casino quality cardstock aqueous coated (smooth finish)
- Premium 310gsm casino quality cardstock plastic coated (linen finish), origin of material from France
- Superior 100% plastic PVC cards and thickness of 0.325mm, origin of material from USA
- Clear plastic case included
- See instructions on print bleeding and safe area
"I like that you can buy just one at low cost. As I stated above I am still looking for a website that will print on demand much more limited quantities so I could offer a variety of products in a gallery. I think bags would sell really well. The challenge is to get some in color to print at low cost in limited runs. I think lots of artists and photographers would take advantage of this opportunity. Not to mention individuals just wanted to make gifts for friends or teammates."
Maya Trysil, Oregon United States March 15, 2013








