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[[Nu-Idea]] was a [[Forcing Deck]] developing by [[Ralph W. Hull]] as one of the first decks to use of the [[Rough and Smooth]] Principle some time around 1937.
[[Nu-Idea Deck]] was a [[Forcing Deck]] developing by [[Ralph W. Hull]] as one of the first decks to use of the [[Rough and Smooth]] Principle some time around 1937.


The Nu-idea forcing pack is described in [[Encyclopedia of Card Tricks]] as "The Mirage Principle". [[Greater Magic]] devoted a short section to Hull's  rough and smooth pack, along with four of his effects.
The Nu-idea forcing pack is described in [[Encyclopedia of Card Tricks]] as "The Mirage Principle". [[Greater Magic]] devoted a short section to Hull's  rough and smooth pack, along with four of his effects.

Latest revision as of 16:02, 8 January 2010

Nu-Idea Deck was a Forcing Deck developing by Ralph W. Hull as one of the first decks to use of the Rough and Smooth Principle some time around 1937.

The Nu-idea forcing pack is described in Encyclopedia of Card Tricks as "The Mirage Principle". Greater Magic devoted a short section to Hull's rough and smooth pack, along with four of his effects.

Later, Hull developed a number of most "transformation" packs, of which the best known in England is the "Nudist Cards." [1]

References

  1. The Rough & Smooth Principle By His Honor Judge Wethered, O.B.E., M.I.M.C