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JPL New user 56 Posts |
I'm looking for information on the Harding stack - can anybody tell me where I can find the stack?
JPL |
magickdabid--uk Loyal user 245 Posts |
Magic books by post UK..............
Dave |
Munskin Loyal user Cheshire, UK 297 Posts |
It's also explained in Paul Gordon's Nocturnal Creations book as part of one of the effects. The full stack isn't explained, as it's not required for the specific effect he uses it for, however, you can get the gist of it easy enough.
Munskin |
Templer New user 7 Posts |
There are several publications which contain detailed information and routine ideas for this stack.
Peter Scarlett sells a very good booklet for £10 which will give you more than enough information to decide if this is the stack for you. It also contains details on Alan Shaxons 'Name a Card' routine. |
ajb6864 Special user Greece 637 Posts |
There are also several items written by Walt Lees and Stephen Tucker that are specific to the Harding stack.
I began by learning the Harding system as you can 'calculate' to any card quickly. I did find though, that through the need to use the deck to set up for further effects, it made sense to design my own stack, which is based on the cards needed for the routines that I perform most often. |
Templer New user 7 Posts |
Hi Ajb,
That sounds interesting. Obviously not for this thread, but I would be interested to hear more if you are prepared to send me a PM Regards Templer |
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