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[[TV Magic Cards]] was a [[Svengali Deck]] sold by [[Marshall Brodien]] on TV during the late 1960s and 70s.  The deck resembled a regular playing card deck, except that the cards could be shown as all the same card. Many other card tricks could also be performed with the deck. Millions of these decks of cards were sold. [[Image:TVMagicCards.jpg|right]]
 
[[TV Magic Cards]] was a [[Svengali Deck]] sold by [[Marshall Brodien]] on TV during the late 1960s and 70s.  The deck resembled a regular playing card deck, except that the cards could be shown as all the same card. Many other card tricks could also be performed with the deck. Millions of these decks of cards were sold. [[Image:TVMagicCards.jpg|right]]
  
The first commercial aired on November 18, 1969.
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The first commercial aired on November 18, [[1969]].
  
 
Following the cards, he also put together TV Magic Cups and TV Magic Show (a magic set).
 
Following the cards, he also put together TV Magic Cups and TV Magic Show (a magic set).
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== References ==
 
== References ==
* The Magical Life of Marshall Brodien By John A. Moehring
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* [[The Magical Life of Marshall Brodien]] By [[John Moehring]] (2007)
  
 
[[Category:History]]
 
[[Category:History]]

Revision as of 11:02, 11 March 2012

TV Magic Cards was a Svengali Deck sold by Marshall Brodien on TV during the late 1960s and 70s. The deck resembled a regular playing card deck, except that the cards could be shown as all the same card. Many other card tricks could also be performed with the deck. Millions of these decks of cards were sold.
TVMagicCards.jpg

The first commercial aired on November 18, 1969.

Following the cards, he also put together TV Magic Cups and TV Magic Show (a magic set).


References