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deadcatbounce Special user the Wilds of Ireland 863 Posts |
Deck's been in my drawer for years... it works like a Svengali deck..but all the cards can be shown as blank, cut, cut again, etc. When riffled the "other" way, they all appear normal. I should know it - but it's time for me to "give in" and ask! Help, please!!
Thanks in advance!
"With every mistake - we must surely be learning..." George Harrison.
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Mark Boody Illusionist Inner circle 1367 Posts |
Sounds like a mental photography deck.
Mark
Only he who can see the invisible can do the impossible. Frank L. Gaines
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deadcatbounce Special user the Wilds of Ireland 863 Posts |
Mark BI.. Spot on! I had it in my mind it was the Telemental deck, which is another name for the Invisible Deck. Now... just to to devise a story for it.
Thanks!
"With every mistake - we must surely be learning..." George Harrison.
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Rainmangreen New user 2 Posts |
Adam Wilber has a really cool routine for the mental photography deck.
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keilunmagic New user 67 Posts |
Mark Southworth teaches a nice routine with the mental photography deck in his penguin lecture as well.
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Tom Fenton Inner circle Leeds, UK (but I'm Scottish) 1477 Posts |
Michael Skinner has a good routine with this deck. It can be found in the "Classic Sampler" book.
"But there isn't a door"
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EndersGame Inner circle Reviewer EndersGame 2198 Posts |
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On Dec 6, 2019, deadcatbounce wrote: I think you meant "Ultra-Mental deck", as the original name for the Invisible Deck. |
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