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Scott Kahn Special user Clayton, NC 786 Posts |
What is the marketed name of a deck that combines the features of a Svengali Deck and a Rough and Smooth Deck?
Basically I am looking for a Svengali deck that can be spread in the hands to show different faces? Please help. -Scott K.
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Ollie1235 Special user England 533 Posts |
A Mirage Deck I believe. I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong.
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Scott Kahn Special user Clayton, NC 786 Posts |
The Mirage Deck (AKA Pop Eyed Eye Popper Deck) does not combine BOTH features of the Svengali and R & S.
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Rennie Inner circle I think I have about 1826 Posts |
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On 2004-07-24 10:48, Scott Kahn wrote: Scott, I will have to dig through my boxes to find it, but I believe the Pop Eyed Popper Deck is a roughed Svengali deck. Rennie
The effect is the important thing, how you achieve it is not.......
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magiclee Special user 570 Posts |
The Mirage Deck is a Svengali Rough & Smooth Deck.
magiclee |
Chessmann Inner circle 4242 Posts |
Wait a minute. I would have bet the house that a rough/smooth Svengali was called a Mirage Deck.
Mark
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KARDMECHANIC Regular user Perris, California 105 Posts |
Scott Kahn, you're looking for the Mirage deck. It's basically a Svengali deck with the Invisible Deck principle combined. This deck can be fanned, spread on the table or your hands, and will give the appearance of a regular deck of cards.
What do you mean it came from the bottom of the deck?
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mattisdx Inner circle 1614 Posts |
Are you referring to a Miracle Deck?
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T. Joseph O'Malley Inner circle Canada 1937 Posts |
Well it's great that we cleared this one up.
tjo'
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digitaltrip Elite user 452 Posts |
Hi Scott,
I guess you got your answer already. But here you go anyway: Mirage Deck - Svengali principle (alternating f***e c**d) & R/S feature (this is the deck you're looking for to allow you to spread face up showing different cards) Pop-Eyed Popper Deck - R/S with alternating f***e c**d. NO Svengali principle, again you can spread face up showing different cards. digitaltrip |
slydini9 New user 71 Posts |
This is either the Mental Photography deck or the Mene Tekel deck.
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gogeta97 New user 97 Posts |
Umm....BWAVE? Is that what you mean?
P.S. That was a joke. it's obviously the Mirage deck. P.P.S. Obviously. |
Mito Veteran user Japan 319 Posts |
Okay, let's stop and take a breath.
The Mirage deck is also known as the Miracle deck. It is indeed a rough/smooth Svengali. Pop-Eyed Popper is similar, but no short cards. |
sirbrad Inner circle PA 2096 Posts |
Yes, I love the mirage deck, one of the first gimmicked decks I ever used.
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Hideo Kato Inner circle Tokyo 5649 Posts |
O.K. I understood what this deck was called.
Hideo Kato |
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