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cards:banked_deck [2017/03/18 19:49] stephenminchcards:banked_deck [2017/06/28 16:57] – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 Another trick using a banked deck is given by Professor Hoffmann: "To Force three Cards together" from //[[http://askalexander.org/display/18823/More+Magic/27|More Magic]]//, 1890, p. 13, employing a deck consisting of a repeated sequence of three cards. Edward Bagshawe uses a banked deck in "A 'Spirit Divination' Mystery" from //Exclusive Problems in Magic//, 1924, p. 43. Bagshawe's deck had four banks of thirteen cards, each bank containing the same cards in the same order. Another trick using a banked deck is given by Professor Hoffmann: "To Force three Cards together" from //[[http://askalexander.org/display/18823/More+Magic/27|More Magic]]//, 1890, p. 13, employing a deck consisting of a repeated sequence of three cards. Edward Bagshawe uses a banked deck in "A 'Spirit Divination' Mystery" from //Exclusive Problems in Magic//, 1924, p. 43. Bagshawe's deck had four banks of thirteen cards, each bank containing the same cards in the same order.
  
-Today, the best-known example of a banked deck is Audley Walsh's "Magician's Dream" deck in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/12762/Jinx+No+001+050/315|The Jinx]]//, Apr., 1938, p. 298, an idea later popularized by Al Koran from his marketed "Koran's Miracle Deck", 1962, and frequently miscredited as his invention.+Today, the best-known example of a banked deck is Audley Walsh's "Magician's Dream" deck in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/12762/Jinx+No+001+050/315|The Jinx]]//, No43Apr. 1938, p. 298, an idea later popularized by Al Koran from his marketed "Koran's Miracle Deck", 1962, and frequently miscredited as his invention.
  
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