Mahoney wrote:Geez that sucks! I hadn't noticed that before
What was his reaction? Did you just insist that he see the cards for himself?
Anything I said would have just made him more certain that the deck was somehow gaffed. I told him that Ellusionist were a magic supplier (they obviously are by the name) and that as far I was aware the
unique thing about the deck was the Air-Flow finish. I said the cards were tougher than standard and don't crease as easily which is why magicians use them. Leaving it up to him to assume that because magicians manhandle cards a lot they need extra tough ones.
They only gimmick most people know about cards is marking them. So I did a trick where he selected a card without me seeing and the deck was put back in the pack. It was set up in the Si Stebbins and I'd never actually tried getting the peek card to the bottom with my eyes shut but I gave it a go. I then had him put the deck back in the pack (which I held open, still with my eyes shut) and got a peek when I closed it. Once they were in the pack, I told him to put them in his jacket pocket. With the pack in his pocket (so I could say, "I never saw them, you put the cards back in pack and put the pack in your pocket" if he continued doubting). Then I got him to stare at my palm and imagine his chosen card burning into it. Having gripped the cold metal of the table leg with my other hand. After revealing his card I even got him to feel how hot my hand was (after he burnt his mental image into it) compared to the other one.
After all that trouble, he took the pack out of his pocket, looked at it and said "that's a pretty good pack of cards."
I got home and put the cards into an old bicycle box and they got stuck!
So like the skilled forger I am, I peeled off a price sticker from a packet of plastic spoons (don't ask) and stuck it over the
visit Ellusionist.com bit.