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Revision as of 20:19, 20 January 2015
The Rainbow Deck | |
Author | Randy Wakeman |
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Publisher | The Trick Are The Trade, Ltd. |
Illustrator | Simon Lovell |
Publication Date | 1995 |
Language | English |
Pages | 47 |
The Rainbow Deck is a 1995 book by "Randy Wakeman and Friends," focused on tricks with a Rainbow Deck.
Contents
- Foreword
- Page 1: A Backward Effect (Clarke "The Senator" Crandall)
- Page 4: Spectral Clock (Ken Brooke and Jon Racherbaumer)
- Page 7: The Real Color Change (Ron Bauer)
- Page 10: Rainbow Twist (Randy Wakeman)
- Page 13: Fiction Prediction (Randy Wakeman)
- Page 15: Marlo's Rainbow Deck (Edward Marlo)
- Page 20: The Upturned One (Jon Racherbaumer)
- Page 24: Prismatic Pack (Gene Castillon
- Page 28: Icing on the Case (Michael Powers)
- Page 30: These Cards Are Marked (Ron Bauer)
- Page 33: Flashbacks (Randy Wakeman)
- Page 38: Randy's Rainbow (Randy Wakeman and Frank Garcia)
- Page 41: Sleightless Switches (Ron Bauer)
- Page 43: Ned, The Philosophical Lemming: A Deeply Moving Poem (Simon Lovell)
- Page 44: In Conclusion
References