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Siekomagic New user South Africa 76 Posts |
Hi all
I wonder if anyone can help me. I have quite an extensive collection of books and cannot recall where I saw a description on making a gimmicked deck for performing a card spring. I am not talking about doing a small card spring, I am referring to doing a spring that covers about 1.5m - 1.8m I look forward to your responses Regards Sieko |
EricStevens Regular user Valley Center, CA 129 Posts |
A gimmick to perform a card spring? The closest I can think of is an Electric Deck, where all the cards are kind of strung together. That's all I've got unfortunately.
-Eric |
Siekomagic New user South Africa 76 Posts |
Thanks for the response !! that helps a bit not quite what I was looking for but certainly helps
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Frank Yuen Elite user 457 Posts |
The only thing that I can think of is the old thing where you staple pairs of cards at alternating ends so that they form a continuous zigzag shape.
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Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5952 Posts |
1.5 meters is quite a distance for a card spring! With a gaffed deck, a half meter would be realistic. I've used a stapled deck as a gag. If you want the cards to really spread, tape a coin to the bottom card.
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