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The Mirage Deck (1934) was developed by [[Ralph W. Hull]].
The '''Mirage Deck''' (or Mirage Cards) was developed by [[Ralph W. Hull]] in 1934.<ref> Ad on the back of front cover in Linking Ring Vol 14, No. 7 (September 1934).</ref> [[File:MirageDeck.jpg|240px|thumb|right|Linking Ring Ad]]


It is a [[rough and smooth]] [[Svengali Deck]].  You can do all of the effects possible with a normal Svengali. However you are able to fan out the cards to show them all different too.
It is a [[rough and smooth]] [[Svengali Deck]].  You can do all of the effects possible with a normal Svengali. However you are able to fan out the cards to show them all different too.


It was also marketed as the '''Charlen Trick Deck'''.
It was also marketed as the '''Charlen Trick Deck'''.
== References ==
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[[Category:Mechanical Decks]]
[[Category:Mechanical Decks]]

Latest revision as of 06:42, 10 April 2010

The Mirage Deck (or Mirage Cards) was developed by Ralph W. Hull in 1934.[1]

Linking Ring Ad

It is a rough and smooth Svengali Deck. You can do all of the effects possible with a normal Svengali. However you are able to fan out the cards to show them all different too.


It was also marketed as the Charlen Trick Deck.

References

  1. Ad on the back of front cover in Linking Ring Vol 14, No. 7 (September 1934).