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Marked Cards Versus Luminous Ink Marked Cards

There are two ways to mark the cards. You can buy the luminous ink kit or invisible ink pen and mark your own cards or you can buy professionally marked cards from a magician supplier that will be professionally marked by a luminous ink printer. Each way has pros and cons and this article is going to discuss each of them.

Marking your own cards, this option can be tedious, but it can save you money. Here are the pros and cons of using this option. The positive effect of using this option is that it is very inexpensive and you can brand them in your own way. Adding a symbol, letter, number, it would be customized for your needs! The disadvantages of choosing this method are more related to experience and time. The labor to paint just one deck of cards would cost you around 4-6 hours and then add the experience factor! The first time you paint on a terrace it will be a disaster. It is not a simple process, it takes hours and tests after trying to learn how to perfect the process. The other downside is that you can only use the luminous ink on paper-based cards like Bicycle and Bee. The two effective products to use for this option would be the luminous ink kit or the luminous ink UV marker.

When buying marked cards from a magician supplier, this option is more expensive, but of better quality and less stressful. Here are the pros and cons of using this option. The positive effect of using this method is that it is very easy to click a button and order 1, 3 packs, 5 packs or 10 packs of marked cards. The stress level is minimal and no experience is needed! Cards will be delivered professionally wrapped to look like new. It can be painted on practically any deck, so there is no need to worry about having a specific brand or option. The markings will be invisible to the naked eye, but will be very clear at the best quality when you have the infrared sunglasses or infrared contacts equipped. The marks never fade and will be permanent. The only disadvantage of this method, which is quite a big disadvantage, is the financial cost. After reviewing 5 different vendors, we found that the average price of a deck of marked cards was around $ 50, the average price of grouping three decks was around $ 125, and the average price of grouping 10 decks was around $ 325. The research we found was that the best quality for the cheapest cost was from a wizard vendor called How to Mark Cards.

In conclusion, we found that buying marked cards would be the most beneficial way, but obviously the most expensive option because it does not require effort or skill. Using the option to mark it yourself, we found it to be inexpensive, but labor-intensive. What option do you find better? With this new knowledge, did you change your method?