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* ''Super Stunt'' by [[Paul Curry]] in [[The Phoenix]] no. 132, August 15th 1947, reprint in Bruce Elliott's [[Professional Magic Made Easy]] (1959)  - a version that leaves the deck clean and examinable.   
 
* ''Super Stunt'' by [[Paul Curry]] in [[The Phoenix]] no. 132, August 15th 1947, reprint in Bruce Elliott's [[Professional Magic Made Easy]] (1959)  - a version that leaves the deck clean and examinable.   
 
* [[Chop Chop Deck]] ([[Al Wheatley]]) circa 1948 (also known as the Magnetic Deck) - The pack VISIBLY twists itself round into a cross-cut to reveale the chosen card.
 
* [[Chop Chop Deck]] ([[Al Wheatley]]) circa 1948 (also known as the Magnetic Deck) - The pack VISIBLY twists itself round into a cross-cut to reveale the chosen card.
* ''Swivello'' marketed by Max Holden in 1947
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* ''Swiv-ello'' marketed by Max Holden in 1947 - The spectator places his finger on the deck while you stand any distance away. Upon announcing his card, the deck breaks and slowly and mysteriously revolves at the location of the selected card.
 
* ''Esoteric'' by [[Finn Jon]] - one or more cards "move" out of the deck. Marketed in 1965.
 
* ''Esoteric'' by [[Finn Jon]] - one or more cards "move" out of the deck. Marketed in 1965.
 
* [[Harry Lorayne]]'s ''Double Saltless'' in [[Apocalypse]], Vol. 1, No. 5, may 1980, page 340.
 
* [[Harry Lorayne]]'s ''Double Saltless'' in [[Apocalypse]], Vol. 1, No. 5, may 1980, page 340.

Revision as of 23:04, 1 February 2010

Haunted Deck (also known as "Self-cutting Cards") is a classic plot in card magic developed by Al Baker where a selected card placed back into the deck and usually held in the palm of the hand, eerily moves by itself back out of the deck.

In 1933 Louis Tannen was marketing it as the Haunted Pack.

Some Rising Cards effects were also marketed under the name "Haunted Pack".

Variations

  • Mechanical Deck by Ron Bauer
  • Really Haunted by Doug Edwards, as part of the New Stars of Magic Series.
  • Ghostly Deck
  • Oh! Wee Gee by Warren Stephens
  • Polter Deck by Bob Solari.

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