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As advertised in 1909, ''"One of the card hits of the century, the nearest approach to the supernatural yet discovered, a spectator looks at any card in the deck and suite name, etc., is found written on a piece of paper in a sealed envelope in another spectator's possession."''  
As advertised in 1909, ''"One of the card hits of the century, the nearest approach to the supernatural yet discovered, a spectator looks at any card in the deck and suite name, etc., is found written on a piece of paper in a sealed envelope in another spectator's possession."''  


A later development of the deck was the [[Telomatic Deck]].
A later development of the deck was the [[Telomatic Deck]] and was an early version of the [[Tossed Out Deck]]
 
== References ==
== References ==
* [[Edwards Monthly]], Vol. 1. No. 1, Feb 1909
* [[Edwards Monthly]], Vol. 1. No. 1, Feb 1909

Revision as of 23:11, 8 January 2010

Monte Cristo Pack or ("Peerless Monte-Cristo Cards") is a Forcing Deck developed by Henry Hardin and produced by Theodore DeLand.

As advertised in 1909, "One of the card hits of the century, the nearest approach to the supernatural yet discovered, a spectator looks at any card in the deck and suite name, etc., is found written on a piece of paper in a sealed envelope in another spectator's possession."

A later development of the deck was the Telomatic Deck and was an early version of the Tossed Out Deck

References