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− | + | '''Atomic Deck''' is a forcing deck created by [[Dai Vernon]], in the mid-1930s, in which the volunteer could shuffle yet still cut to one of them, but did not give it a name. It was first dubbed the "Brainwave Deck" by [[Francis Carlyle]], but later retitled the "Atomic Deck" by [[Faucett Ross]] in 1953. Dai Vernon then used the name [[Brain Wave Deck]] for another routine in 1938. | |
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* [[The Encyclopedic Dictionary of Magic]] by [[Bart Whaley]] (1989) | * [[The Encyclopedic Dictionary of Magic]] by [[Bart Whaley]] (1989) | ||
* Magic City Library of Magic - Trick Decks, Vol. 14 by [[Leo Behnke]] (1991) | * Magic City Library of Magic - Trick Decks, Vol. 14 by [[Leo Behnke]] (1991) | ||
[[Category:Mechanical Decks]] | [[Category:Mechanical Decks]] |
Revision as of 13:57, 25 November 2012
- See also: Atomic Mystery Deck by Joe Berg.
Atomic Deck is a forcing deck created by Dai Vernon, in the mid-1930s, in which the volunteer could shuffle yet still cut to one of them, but did not give it a name. It was first dubbed the "Brainwave Deck" by Francis Carlyle, but later retitled the "Atomic Deck" by Faucett Ross in 1953. Dai Vernon then used the name Brain Wave Deck for another routine in 1938.
References
- The Encyclopedic Dictionary of Magic by Bart Whaley (1989)
- Magic City Library of Magic - Trick Decks, Vol. 14 by Leo Behnke (1991)