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The [[Pop Eyed Popper Deck]] | The [[Pop Eyed Popper Deck]] (also known as '''Pop-Eyed Eye-Popper''', '''Nu-Idea Forcing Deck''', '''Rough-Smooth Forcing Deck''') developed by [[Ralph W. Hull]] in 1942 is a [[Force Deck]]. | ||
Similar to the mechanics of the [[Svengali Deck]] and [[Mirage Deck]], it lets you force a playing card. | |||
A common tricks performed with this deck is the [[Ambitious Card]] Routine. | |||
== Variations == | |||
* Nu-Idea Two-Way Force Deck by [[Hen Fetsch]] sold as Past-Present-Future. | |||
== References == | |||
* THE TUNED DECK page 531 in [[Greater Magic]]. | |||
[[Category:Forcing Decks]] | [[Category:Forcing Decks]] |
Revision as of 16:02, 1 February 2010
The Pop Eyed Popper Deck (also known as Pop-Eyed Eye-Popper, Nu-Idea Forcing Deck, Rough-Smooth Forcing Deck) developed by Ralph W. Hull in 1942 is a Force Deck.
Similar to the mechanics of the Svengali Deck and Mirage Deck, it lets you force a playing card.
A common tricks performed with this deck is the Ambitious Card Routine.
Variations
- Nu-Idea Two-Way Force Deck by Hen Fetsch sold as Past-Present-Future.
References
- THE TUNED DECK page 531 in Greater Magic.