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Cardette Case by Ed Massey

(c. 1947)

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1 review for Cardette Case by Ed Massey

  1. Andy Martin

    A rarely seen card box from the prolific Ed Massey that is particularly good for changing one or more cards into something else of reasonable bulk, e.g.:

    • candy;
    • cigarettes ;
    • chocolate candy coins;
    • a set of blue backed cards for red backed cards except the chosen one;
    • a set of blue cards for all blank cards except the  chosen one.

    It is also perfect for Richard Himber’s Big Trick (c. 1965) where all of the cards are cut up with a razor blade except for the chosen card.

    When working with this and other card boxes that effectively switch one set of cards for another the use of  Juan Pablo’s Torn  Card Evolution can really clinch the deal because you can cleanly tear off the corner of the chosen card, and hand it to the spectator for safe keeping (without switching it).

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