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* [[Simon Lovell]]'s Holey Deck<sup>1</sup> - not solid, but uses the same principles. Deck ends up with a hole in middle of every card.
 
* [[Simon Lovell]]'s Holey Deck<sup>1</sup> - not solid, but uses the same principles. Deck ends up with a hole in middle of every card.
 
* ''Lightning Bold'' by Jay Sankey in Sankey Unleashed (2004) - ends up with a two-inch bolt running through the center of the deck.
 
* ''Lightning Bold'' by Jay Sankey in Sankey Unleashed (2004) - ends up with a two-inch bolt running through the center of the deck.
 
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* ''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.
 
<sup>1</sup> Not be confused with ''Holey Deck'' by [[Randy Tanner]] in [[Apocalypse]], Vol. 8, N° 6, june 1985.
 
<sup>1</sup> Not be confused with ''Holey Deck'' by [[Randy Tanner]] in [[Apocalypse]], Vol. 8, N° 6, june 1985.
  
 
[[Category:Card Routines]]
 
[[Category:Card Routines]]

Revision as of 04:17, 28 July 2009

Solid Deception is an effect by Paul Harris first described 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:

Variations

  • Petrified in Ah – Ha! by David Harkey & Eric Anderson (1997)
  • Omni Deck by Jerry Andrus in Korem without Limits (1985)
  • Simon Lovell's Holey Deck1 - not solid, but uses the same principles. Deck ends up with a hole in middle of every card.
  • Lightning Bold by Jay Sankey in Sankey Unleashed (2004) - ends up with a two-inch bolt running through the center of the deck.
  • 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.

1 Not be confused with Holey Deck by Randy Tanner in Apocalypse, Vol. 8, N° 6, june 1985.