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magicbob116 Inner circle 1523 Posts |
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On 2006-01-16 14:44, silverking wrote: True... if you see an odd-looking, abstract design, red-backed deck of cards... it's probably a Svengali deck. But if they are also bridge sized... it's about a 99% chance that it's a trick deck! I once had a kid offer to show me a card trick and, when he brought out his deck, it clearly had "Svengali Deck" printed on the case in BIG letters!!!! I literally had to bite my lip to keep from laughing my head off.
B. Robert Pulver
The "I Hate Card Tricks!" Book of Card Tricks Vol. 1, 2, and 3 Kards for Kids Sticky Situations Sleightly Wacky magicbob116@yahoo.com |
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magicbob116 Inner circle 1523 Posts |
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On 2006-01-16 14:44, silverking wrote: I said they were "reminiscent" of trick decks... most of which have a rectangular border with some kind of abstract design and a circle in the middle.
B. Robert Pulver
The "I Hate Card Tricks!" Book of Card Tricks Vol. 1, 2, and 3 Kards for Kids Sticky Situations Sleightly Wacky magicbob116@yahoo.com |
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Mobius303 Inner circle Lakewood, Ohio 1309 Posts |
I use Tally -Ho's and have to say that you really have to look to find a one way in a case.
Not the case with the quality of the bikes being produced right now. There are at least two per 12 ...sometimes as many as 5 per depending on what day they were produced. Bad quality control will do that. Maybe I am getting blind in my old age but I don't see what you guys are talking about as far as the tally's being one ways. mobius |
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Spackle666 Loyal user 234 Posts |
There are many descrepencies in the Tally-ho back. Some about dots (The number of dots above the the main circle). Sometimes it is about lines...(as I pointed about above) and in some places it is about line wieght. There are a ton different little quirks in the circle backs that can be used as a oneway marker. Use which ever floats your boat. if it works, it works. In the case of the line, I perferr that unique defect because of its placement on the cards. I can spread thru a deck, without having to expose more than a fraction of the card and with minimal effort spot the reversed card. That is my preference.
"it's bad luck to be superstitious."
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mpilkey New user 52 Posts |
There’s a neat download called Tally Ho Circle Marked deck, which will teach you how to mark tally ho decks
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A-Rock New user 4 Posts |
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On Jan 18, 2006, Spackle666 wrote: I see the difference in the lines. Thank you for that. What is the difference in the dots? Someone suggested to me that the "petals" in the big "flower" in the top triangle are different from top to bottom, but I don't see it. If not Tally-Ho? can you recommend an inexpensive one way deck that is not a force deck? |
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