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The major type are [[Forcing Deck]]s, [[Marked Deck]]s, [[Stripper Deck]]s, [[Mene-Tekel Deck]]s, [[Svengali Deck]]s, [[Mental Photography Deck]]s, [[Brainwave Deck]]s, [[Invisible Deck]]s, [[Color Changing Deck]]s, and [[Rising Card]] Decks. | The major type are [[Forcing Deck]]s, [[Marked Deck]]s, [[Stripper Deck]]s, [[Mene-Tekel Deck]]s, [[Svengali Deck]]s, [[Mental Photography Deck]]s, [[Brainwave Deck]]s, [[Invisible Deck]]s, [[Color Changing Deck]]s, and [[Rising Card]] Decks. | ||
Also see the Category "[[:Category:Mechanical Decks|Mechanical Decks]]" below for a full list. | |||
== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 16:11, 2 February 2010
Mechanical Deck (also known as Gaffed Deck, Trick Deck or Prepared Deck) is a deck of playing cards which has been altered in some way to allow magicians to perform tricks.
The major type are Forcing Decks, Marked Decks, Stripper Decks, Mene-Tekel Decks, Svengali Decks, Mental Photography Decks, Brainwave Decks, Invisible Decks, Color Changing Decks, and Rising Card Decks.
Also see the Category "Mechanical Decks" below for a full list.
References
- Mechanical Decks, page 216, Amateur Magician's Handbook