Forget standard strippers/wizards...
Get a taper end cut deck. Much neater, easier to strip, and is perfect for seasoned card handlers. Highly recommended. Allows you to strip during an overhand shuffle, works great. Also, makes oil an water a breeze...
Far less obvious to people... for instance, I bought a Marvin's kit for my nephew for Xmas a while back, which include a wizard and a svengali deck. He's pretty fluent with a stripper deck now, and performs some great tricks with it.
You may call me a 'purist', but I find manipulations, cuts and riffles very difficult with stripper decks during the course of regular magic. My favourite forces are done with Hindu shuffles, almost impossible with a seasoned stripper deck.
They're a great utility if used in moderation, but I really can't see how you can perform a whole routine with strippers... but that's just me!
OK, so it may seem like I'm knocking the use of stripper decks - not at all! I use a stripper deck regularly, and they've helped me create lots of magic. They're also great for beginners - and I would imagine that a lot of people's first dealings with magic involved a stripper/wizard deck.
I was merely wondering how a whole performance could be done with stripper decks alone... as I would find it impossible... plus the fact I'd hate to destroy my prized gaff cards!!! (and I destroy/mame a LOT of cards during an evening!!!)
