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* ''Air of Mystery'' in Close-up Seductions by [[Paul Harris]] (1984) was an interesting attempt to simplify a Vanishing Deck using a gaff that could be set up on the fly. | * ''Air of Mystery'' in Close-up Seductions by [[Paul Harris]] (1984) was an interesting attempt to simplify a Vanishing Deck using a gaff that could be set up on the fly. | ||
− | * EXIT51 by [[Ben Harris]] | + | * ''EXIT51'' by [[Ben Harris]] (2003) |
* Pimpin' by [[Nathan Kranzo]] uses the same gimmick to help transform a deck of cards into a wad of money. | * Pimpin' by [[Nathan Kranzo]] uses the same gimmick to help transform a deck of cards into a wad of money. | ||
[[Category:Card Routines]] | [[Category:Card Routines]] |
Revision as of 19:27, 15 September 2008
P.H. Vanishing Deck is a gimmick allowing you to vanish a deck just pulled out from a card box by Paul Harris (1973).
Also published in his book Art of Astonishment Vol 1 (1996).
Variations
- Air of Mystery in Close-up Seductions by Paul Harris (1984) was an interesting attempt to simplify a Vanishing Deck using a gaff that could be set up on the fly.
- EXIT51 by Ben Harris (2003)
- Pimpin' by Nathan Kranzo uses the same gimmick to help transform a deck of cards into a wad of money.