What did you get in the mail, 2022?

I just received mine today! Oh my!! Oh my!!

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Atmos Projects Stormberry in Indigo Dusk

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How do you like it? Does it play at all like the batsquatch?

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I don’t have a batsquatch anymore and can’t remember enough to compare.

It’s a solid, comfy, long spinning, stable Atmos throw in their fruitbowl series with the same comfortable feel. They described it as “the berry with the most juice” and I’d agree. I generally don’t really like or want to have an organic bimetal but I enjoy this one.

The bimetal rim inside the cup looks awesome and I prefer this to the trend of the ring towards the center.

If you enjoyed other releases of theirs and wanted the extra spin, this might be one to pick up. I’m looking forward to the Noah.

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New cards!!!

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Excellent!

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Holy crap batboy!

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Very cool! Are you into cardistry?

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How about some trainers.

I dabble.

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haha 90 grams!?? :astonished:

lol makes me super curious how it feels to play!

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It’s fast and heavy. Watch those tight binds.

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I didnt know yall dabbled in decks. I just got rid of 100 plus decks

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So make +1 in the group:

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Gnarly!
I like bikes also. Anyone want a minty gold arcane deck???

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That’s a rare one, which I had. Used a lot for magic.
Ellusionist black cards are such good looking.

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I miss the black tigers…… also a lot of there decks are printed in Belgium and not USA. For what it’s worth.

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Cartamundi knows how to make cards.
Considering Magic was printed in Belgium back in the times. Nowadays Cartamundi owns uspcc, so almost all the same. And If you are to perform magic, using a standard bike, it’s much easier for deception.

PS. Have you tried Butterfly from Andrej Pšenica? Those are niiiice.

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I know a good place for them…

:wink:

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My trainers are in the work truck

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Been getting in deeper lately.(since October)

A friend had tried getting me in around 2010 or so and I just wasn’t finding my groove with it.

Then my teammate booked a really long gig where we needed to perform while walking around for around 4 hours off and on. I decided it was time to learn card manipulation, in order to not have to sweat non stop for 4 hours.

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