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INVISIBLE DECKYes. It is invisible, at least the deck they choose a card from is. Your prediction deck is quite visible as is the only face down card in the deck. The same card freely selected by the volunteer only moments before. The handling is fairly easy: you need to be able to add to 13 and know even from odd. |
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VANISHING DECKI like this trick so much that I wrote a routine for it that I'll stick in with the trick. The trick consists of a gimmicked hippy looking box and bicycle deck of cards. It looks great and the handling is pretty easy. It''s good close up magic for table hopping or older birthday parties. You take the deck out of the box, open the deck and take a card out, show the card and put it back in the deck, close the deck, put the deck back in the box, and the whole deck disappears. It is a jaw dropper. My routine leaves the magician putting the box away and wanting to move on. What the magician planned did not work but the audience is amazed at how it didn't work. |
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Black DeckThis is a very dramatic looking deck of Bicycle Poker Playing Cards. Regular in every way except the background color is black, not white. The pips are red or white and the court cards are very colorful against the black background. When you are used to white cards, this deck is stunning. It comes with 4 gaffed cards. They are very useful if you have some degree of skill with cards. There's a page of instructions for using the gaffed cards to "Print the Deck," "Vanish the Deck," "Queen to Wallet," "Case Penetration," "Vanishing Case" and "Color Changing Case." It's only one page of instructions and it assumes you know some standard card moves.
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