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mark lewis wrote:I used to pitch marked decks and did very well with them. I had a terrific routine with them but alas it would be no good to you because when selling the decks it is important that your audience KNOW that they are marked but that would not be what YOU want!
Of course there was no way that the cards I sold were easy to read from the back and I could hardly read them myself.I have always specialised in low quality merchandise. So how could I demonstrate them, you may ask? Well, I never actually read the marks in the first place! I used a stacked deck and only pretended to read the backs.Sshhh............its a secret!
Nic Castle wrote: and you don't need to pay a premium price.
Mandrake wrote:Nic Castle wrote: and you don't need to pay a premium price.
That's my kind of magic!!!
Nic Castle wrote:I hope this isn't too obvious, a gambling or a scam routine. Combine it with sleight of hand. I have used marked decks in the past but prefer making my own. It is easy to do, you can use a back design of your choice and you don't need to pay a premium price.
mark lewis wrote:I remember Ellisdon's sold something known as the "Mocker" deck some decades ago. I used to get great fun with it.
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