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Marketed in november 1938 as ''The Brain Wave Deck''.
 
Marketed in november 1938 as ''The Brain Wave Deck''.
  
For more informations, see [[A History of the Brainwave Principle]] written by [[Karl Fulves]] (1983)
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==References==
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*''Credit where Credit is Due or Birth of the Brainwave Deck'' by [[Peter Warlock]] in [[New Pentagram]], vol. 12, no. 9, november 1980.
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*[[A History of the Brainwave Principle]] written by [[Karl Fulves]] (1983)
  
 
[[Category:Mechanical Decks]]
 
[[Category:Mechanical Decks]]

Revision as of 11:31, 25 April 2009

The Brainwave Deck is similar to the Invisible Deck and performed in the same way; however, to locate the selected card the deck is spread face-down and the named card is the only one that's face-up. As a second climax to the trick, this card is turned face-down and shown that its back color is different from that of the rest of the deck, thus proving that that the magician really did know what the spectator would say in advance and didn't just secretly turn the card over.

First description in The Jinx N° 49, oct. 1938, page 341. Brain Wave Deck by Dai Vernon. Marketed in november 1938 as The Brain Wave Deck.

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