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The [[Koran Deck]] is a [[Forcing Deck]] that was marketed in the 1950s which was a direct copy of [[Audley Walsh]]'s ''Magician's Dream'' which appeared in The [[Jinx]] (N° 43, dated April 1938 on page 298). | The [[Koran Deck]] is a [[Forcing Deck]] that was marketed in the 1950s which was a direct copy of [[Audley Walsh]]'s ''Magician's Dream'' which appeared in The [[Jinx]] (N° 43, dated April 1938 on page 298). | ||
The spectator is given the deck and is told to deal the cards one at a time, face up and to stop whenever he feels. The card stopped at matches the prediction. Al Koran liked to place the prediction envelope in his wallet and place the wallet in the spectator's breast pocket before the card is chosen. | |||
First advertisement in The [[Gen]], Vol. 14, N° 9, jan. 1959, page 279 as ''Miracle Pack''. | First advertisement in The [[Gen]], Vol. 14, N° 9, jan. 1959, page 279 as ''Miracle Pack''. | ||
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The deck used for [[Al Koran]]'s "Five-Star Prediction" which was a modified [[1-0-1 Deck]] using four force cards is also sometimes referred to as a [[Koran Deck]] or [[Five Star Deck]]. | The deck used for [[Al Koran]]'s "Five-Star Prediction" which was a modified [[1-0-1 Deck]] using four force cards is also sometimes referred to as a [[Koran Deck]] or [[Five Star Deck]]. | ||
It has also been marketed under other names including "Future Foretold", "Premonition, and "Spyder Deck". | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
* http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=162834 | * http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=162834 | ||
[[Category:Forcing Decks]] | [[Category:Forcing Decks]] | ||
Revision as of 20:27, 14 June 2009
The Koran Deck is a Forcing Deck that was marketed in the 1950s which was a direct copy of Audley Walsh's Magician's Dream which appeared in The Jinx (N° 43, dated April 1938 on page 298).
The spectator is given the deck and is told to deal the cards one at a time, face up and to stop whenever he feels. The card stopped at matches the prediction. Al Koran liked to place the prediction envelope in his wallet and place the wallet in the spectator's breast pocket before the card is chosen.
First advertisement in The Gen, Vol. 14, N° 9, jan. 1959, page 279 as Miracle Pack.
The deck used for Al Koran's "Five-Star Prediction" which was a modified 1-0-1 Deck using four force cards is also sometimes referred to as a Koran Deck or Five Star Deck.
It has also been marketed under other names including "Future Foretold", "Premonition, and "Spyder Deck".