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It was later refined by [[Joe Berg]] into the [[Invisible Deck|Ultra Mental or Invisible Deck]].<ref>Greater Artful Dodges of Eddie Fields
 
It was later refined by [[Joe Berg]] into the [[Invisible Deck|Ultra Mental or Invisible Deck]].<ref>Greater Artful Dodges of Eddie Fields

Latest revision as of 16:50, 14 April 2015

Auto-Mazo Deck (or Pack) was developed and marketed by Sam Drielinger in 1934.
Ads in Sphinx 1934 through 1935

It was later refined by Joe Berg into the Ultra Mental or Invisible Deck.[1]

In A History of the Brainwave Principle (1983), Karl Fulves states that it was advertised by a number of dealers, including Frank Mireider (whose name appears on the instruction sheet) and has been claimed by Ed Balducci.

References

  1. Greater Artful Dodges of Eddie Fields By Jon Racherbaumer (1997)