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[[Electric Deck]] (also know as Magnetic Pack and Electric Pack) is a type of [[Mechanical Deck]] where the cards are strung together with thread which allows for flourishes of springing and the waterfalls to be easily performed. Many comedy magicians will expose the deck after performing what appears to be sophisticated slight of hand.
 
[[Electric Deck]] (also know as Magnetic Pack and Electric Pack) is a type of [[Mechanical Deck]] where the cards are strung together with thread which allows for flourishes of springing and the waterfalls to be easily performed. Many comedy magicians will expose the deck after performing what appears to be sophisticated slight of hand.
  
[[Robert-Houdin]] described a version in 1868 by gluing the cards end-to-end which allowed springing.  
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[[Hofzinser]] was using a "Sewn Deck" in his act, "Card Etudes", by the 1850s<ref>[[Genii 2005 November]]</ref>.
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[[Robert-Houdin]] described a version in 1868 by gluing the cards end-to-end which allowed for the springing
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[[Professor Hoffmann]] describes the prepared pack as being strung with narrow silk ribbon in [[Tricks with Cards]] (1889).  
  
 
It was a known to be a pet effect of [[Carl Hertz]] around 1896.
 
It was a known to be a pet effect of [[Carl Hertz]] around 1896.
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It was being advertised by dealers as the "Electric Pack" as early as 1905 in magazines like the [[Magician Monthly]].
 
It was being advertised by dealers as the "Electric Pack" as early as 1905 in magazines like the [[Magician Monthly]].
  
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== References ==
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[[Category:Mechanical Decks]]
 
[[Category:Mechanical Decks]]

Latest revision as of 09:43, 27 September 2010

Electric Deck (also know as Magnetic Pack and Electric Pack) is a type of Mechanical Deck where the cards are strung together with thread which allows for flourishes of springing and the waterfalls to be easily performed. Many comedy magicians will expose the deck after performing what appears to be sophisticated slight of hand.

Hofzinser was using a "Sewn Deck" in his act, "Card Etudes", by the 1850s[1].

Robert-Houdin described a version in 1868 by gluing the cards end-to-end which allowed for the springing.

Professor Hoffmann describes the prepared pack as being strung with narrow silk ribbon in Tricks with Cards (1889).

It was a known to be a pet effect of Carl Hertz around 1896.

It was being advertised by dealers as the "Electric Pack" as early as 1905 in magazines like the Magician Monthly.

References

  1. Genii 2005 November