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[[Protean Deck]] is a trick | [[Protean Deck]] is a trick deck. | ||
== Robert-Houdin == | |||
Protean Deck by [[Robert-Houdin]] in 1868 would transform itself to consist solely of one of three selected cards when that card is placed on the bottom of the deck. | |||
It was described in [[Tricks with Cards]] by [[Professor Hoffmann]] (1889) and [[Greater Magic]] by [[John Northern Hilliard]] (1938). | |||
It was marketed by [[Gary Plants]] in 200?. | |||
== Barry Price == | |||
Protean Deck by [[Barry Price]], marketed in 1976, would transform from a full-size deck into a miniature deck. | |||
[[Category:Mechanical Decks]] | [[Category:Mechanical Decks]] | ||
Revision as of 04:16, 19 September 2008
Protean Deck is a trick deck.
Robert-Houdin
Protean Deck by Robert-Houdin in 1868 would transform itself to consist solely of one of three selected cards when that card is placed on the bottom of the deck.
It was described in Tricks with Cards by Professor Hoffmann (1889) and Greater Magic by John Northern Hilliard (1938).
It was marketed by Gary Plants in 200?.
Barry Price
Protean Deck by Barry Price, marketed in 1976, would transform from a full-size deck into a miniature deck.