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The Mirage Deck ( | 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'''. | ||
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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]
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
- ↑ Ad on the back of front cover in Linking Ring Vol 14, No. 7 (September 1934).