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Accumulator Deck by David Penn

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David Penn's Accumulator Deck lets you cut to a thought-of card AND land at a freely named number. Printed on Bicycle stock, this gimmick deck is a commercial powerhouse for close-up and walk-around performers.

Product Description

Some decks change the game. This one changes the odds.

David Penn and Wayne Fox already shook up the card magic world with their legendary 52-1 Deck. Now David takes it a giant step further with the Accumulator Deck, and the result is something close-up performers are going to love.

Here is what makes this one special: you can cut straight to a spectator's thought-of card without them saying a word. But then you go further. A second spectator thinks of a card, someone freely names any number from one to fifty-two, and when you count down to that exact position, their card is sitting right there. No force, no funny business. Just clean, commercial card magic that hits hard.

How the routine plays out:
You spread the deck and show every card is different. One spectator locks in a red card, another locks in a black card. A number is named freely. You cut to the first spectator's card without asking what it is. You then count to the named number and the second spectator's card is right there, exactly where it should not be.

What you get:
The Accumulator Deck is printed on genuine Bicycle stock with Rider Backs, so it feels right at home in any close-up or walk-around set. The card design is completely different from the 52-1 Deck, letting you turn over any card and show it at the named number. Additional cards are included so you can still perform the original 52-1 effect as well.

Whether you are working a table-to-table gig, a corporate event, or a TV spot, this deck earns its place in your bag.

"David has created not only an incredible piece of magic but also a utility that is genuinely going into my shows. It's brilliant on every level." Marc Spelmann

Difficulty level: Intermediate
Works with: Close-up, walk-around, parlour