Conjuring Credits

The Origins of Wonder

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cards:deck_switch_with_shell [2014/03/19 12:43] – created denisbehrcards:deck_switch_with_shell [2014/03/19 17:49] stephenminch
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 A bold deck switch using a [[cards:deck_shell|Card Case Shell]] was published by Robert Parrish in his trick "Synchronism" in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/38676/Do+That+Again/35|Do That Again!]]//, 1939, p. 35. He uses a card case with a lid and places the lid on the wrong side of the case similar to an [[coin:coin_boxes|Okito coin box]] to build an impromptu shell. Virtually the same choreography as employed by Parrish was later reinvented by Dean Dill and used in his marketed trick "Blizzard" (1997). A bold deck switch using a [[cards:deck_shell|Card Case Shell]] was published by Robert Parrish in his trick "Synchronism" in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/38676/Do+That+Again/35|Do That Again!]]//, 1939, p. 35. He uses a card case with a lid and places the lid on the wrong side of the case similar to an [[coin:coin_boxes|Okito coin box]] to build an impromptu shell. Virtually the same choreography as employed by Parrish was later reinvented by Dean Dill and used in his marketed trick "Blizzard" (1997).
  
-In 2012, Christian Engblom marketed a clever mechanical card case shell to switch a deck called "The Cooler".+In 2012, Christian Engblom marketed "The Cooler", a clever mechanical card case shell manufactured to switch a deck.
  
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