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== History == | == History == | ||
In 1944, [[Paul Curry]] marketed the Color Changing Deck. | * In the October, 1916 issue of [[Sphinx]], [[Charles T. Jordan]] advertised a trick called "No. 32 Speaking of Pink Elephants." ''A card is drawn from a blue-backed pack; It changes to a red back party glances sheepishly back at pack. Second wallop! Pack now red, all cards shown both sides. '' | ||
* In 1944, [[Paul Curry]] marketed the Color Changing Deck. | |||
== Variations== | == Variations== | ||
Revision as of 09:51, 2 September 2009
Color Changing Deck is a classic card theme where a back's of a deck of cards that has been shown (usually during the course of a routine) changes to another color. Many routines add it as a "kicker", an additional ending after the original effect is over.
History
- In the October, 1916 issue of Sphinx, Charles T. Jordan advertised a trick called "No. 32 Speaking of Pink Elephants." A card is drawn from a blue-backed pack; It changes to a red back party glances sheepishly back at pack. Second wallop! Pack now red, all cards shown both sides.
- In 1944, Paul Curry marketed the Color Changing Deck.
Variations
- Color Stunner
- Rainbow Deck each card has a different back.
- Regal Color Changing Deck by David Regal (faces change color too).
- Colour Burn - slow motion color changing deck