Exotic Wood Poker Card Protectors. Get Yours

This isn’t just a card protector — it’s a piece of art built for the felt.

Handcrafted from exotic hardwoods like Cocobolo, Bolivian Rosewood, and Brazilian Cherry, each one is sculpted, sanded, and laser-engraved into a small shape of craftsmanship that’s 100% unique.

No two will ever look exactly alike.

Cocobolo wood with custom initials

Every grain pattern, every tone, every customization is different — making your protector as individual as your game.

These are heirloom-quality pieces, made to feel substantial in your hand. About the size of a dealer button (2.25″ wide, 3/8″ thick), each protector has that perfect balance of weight and warmth — the kind of tactile satisfaction you can’t get from cold metal or mass-produced clays and plastics.

You choose the wood type, front design, and back design.

Ace of Spades, your initials, 3B, SS logo, or a full custom engraving — it’s all possible. And more options are coming soon.

Brazilian Cherry wood with the Ace Of Spades design

Every piece is laser-engraved, hand-finished, and made in Ohio, from high-end woods. No verneers, no mimicking stains – just pure quality.

Free shipping is included anywhere in the U.S., and prices start at $55, depending on wood type and how you want to personalize it.

If you’ve been looking for something that’s both functional and beautiful — something that says you take the game seriously but still have style — this is it.

👉 Order yours via my Shopify today

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My name is James "SplitSuit" Sweeney and I'm a poker player, coach, and author. I've released 500+ videos, coached 500+ players, and co-founded the training site Red Chip Poker. Contact me if you need any help improving your poker game!

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