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====== Color-changing Deck ====== | ====== Color-changing Deck ====== | ||
- | This plot was first published or marketed by Charles C. Jordan as a trick titled "Pink Elephants," 1916. Jordan, in turn, credited William McGrew with the plot. Henry Christ | + | This plot was first published or marketed by Charles C. Jordan as a trick titled "Speaking of Pink Elephants!", 1916. Jordan, in turn, credited William McGrew with the plot. The method utilized long and short card pairs, glued at one end. |
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+ | In 1948, Joe Stuthard marketed the Bi-Co Trilby Deck, which used End Strippers to cause the backs of the deck to change from red to blue and vice versa; see // | ||
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+ | See also: [[cards: | ||
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