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[[Solid Deception]] is a classic plot in card magic in which a deck of cards after being used, usually in an [[Ambitious Card]] routine, becomes a solid block. | [[Solid Deception]] is a classic plot in card magic in which a deck of cards after being used, usually in an [[Ambitious Card]] routine, becomes a solid block. | ||
− | Published by [[Paul Harris]] in his book [[Paul Harris Reveals Some of His Most Intimate Secrets]] (1976) then marketed as product in 1980, starting the "Solid Deck" craze. | + | Published by [[Paul Harris]] in his book [[Paul Harris Reveals Some of His Most Intimate Secrets]] ([[1976) then marketed as product in 1980, starting the "Solid Deck" craze. |
It has since been published in: | It has since been published in: |
Revision as of 16:58, 2 February 2013
Solid Deception is a classic plot in card magic in which a deck of cards after being used, usually in an Ambitious Card routine, becomes a solid block.
Published by Paul Harris in his book Paul Harris Reveals Some of His Most Intimate Secrets ([[1976) then marketed as product in 1980, starting the "Solid Deck" craze.
It has since been published in:
- Tannen's Magic Manuscript Magazine Sept/Oct 1984 with commentary by Jay Sankey.
- Art of Astonishment, Vol. 1 (1996)
Variations
- Omni Deck by Danny Korem in Korem without Limits (1985), inspired by an idea by Jerry Andrus.
- Holey Deck' by Simon Lovell - not solid, but uses the same principles. Deck ends up with a hole in middle of every card. (*Not be confused with Holey Deck by Randy Tanner in Apocalypse, Vol. 8, No. 6, June 1985.)
- Petrified in Ah-Ha! by David Harkey and Eric Anderson (1997)
- Lightning Bold by Jay Sankey in Sankey Unleashed (2004) - ends up with a two-inch bolt running through the center of the deck.
- Laser Aces by Joel Givens in Session (2007)
- Hammered Deception by Jay Sankey in Extremely Ambitious (2008) - as a closer to Ambitious Card Routine. Solid deck has several two-inch nails running through various spots.