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cards:banded_deck [2015/10/01 23:44] – Added a couple of earlier sources, although Hardin keeps his name attached. tylerwilsoncards:banded_deck [2015/10/03 03:25] – Clarified the applications. tylerwilson
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-The idea of wrapping a deck in rubber bands was utilized in Henry Hardin's "A Card Miracle" in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/16189/Mahatma+Vol+4+No+07/4|Mahatma]]//, Vol. 4 No. 7, Jan. 1901, n.p. Hardin would later reuse the banded deck for his marketed “Peerless Monte-Cristo Cards,” 1909. The description of "A Card Miracle" is unclear whether the rubber bands were wrapped around one of the deck's axes, or both. A clear-cut instance of the deck being wrapped along both axes is in Fred J. Peters's "A Surprising Card Trick" in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/16200/Mahatma+Vol+6+No+06/4|Mahatma]]//, Vol. 6 No. 6, Dec. 1902, p. 56.+Wrapping a deck in rubber bands was used to make a card transposition seem more impossible in Henry Hardin's "A Card Miracle" in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/16189/Mahatma+Vol+4+No+07/4|Mahatma]]//, Vol. 4 No. 7, Jan. 1901, n.p. It used duplicate cards and the [[card_appearance_in_goblet|goblet rotation move]]. Hardin would later reuse the banded deck for his marketed “Peerless Monte-Cristo Cards,” 1909, but this time as a restrictive element during a card selection process, much in the same vein as the [[tossed-out_deck|tossed-out deck]]. 
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 +The description of "A Card Miracle" is unclear about whether the rubber bands were wrapped around one of the deck's axes, or both. A clear-cut instance of the deck being wrapped along both axes for an even more restrictive card change is Fred J. Peters's "A Surprising Card Trick" in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/16200/Mahatma+Vol+6+No+06/4|Mahatma]]//, Vol. 6 No. 6, Dec. 1902, p. 56.
  
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