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gomerel Elite user 458 Posts |
I read about Apologies to Dickens and googled for it. The only seller I found was, duh, my local brick and mortar - Grand Illusions. http://www.grandillusions.com/
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charliemartin Special user Rapid City, SD 781 Posts |
It's a great manuscript for the story telling deck. It's perfect for Christmas time.
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gomerel Elite user 458 Posts |
I have the Kyd's Pickwick card deck, which is Dickens but the wrong story. I think it will work but does anyone know of a better deck to use?
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Kabbalah Inner circle 1621 Posts |
Charles Dickens walks into a bar and says, "I'm bereft of inspiration.
Prepare me a martini." The bartender replies, "Olive or twist?"
"Long may magicians fascinate and continue to be fascinated by the mystery potential in a pack of cards."
~Cliff Green "The greatest tricks ever performed are not done at all. The audience simply think they see them." ~ John Northern Hilliard |
yachanin Inner circle Cleveland, OH 2105 Posts |
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On Sep 27, 2014, Kabbalah wrote: Two of my favorites Regards, Steve
"Impossible? Your audience will think so..." TM
Thought Association Card Triangulation Word Search Detective Christmas Eve Sights - Start A Family Tradition |
gomerel Elite user 458 Posts |
I did the routine for IBM/SAM holiday party. Seemed to be well received.
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BeThePlunk Special user West of Boston, East of Eden 887 Posts |
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On Sep 27, 2014, Kabbalah wrote: LOL I'm an English teacher. You can bet I'm going to uncork this at Monday's department meeting. |
gomerel Elite user 458 Posts |
The Pickwick deck, which I like a lot, is useless for more than a handful of people. I will have to go to a jumbo deck. Anyone know of one whose faces look Victorian or would otherwise fit better than a standard deck?
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