52 Cheetah

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52 Cheetah
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A single-pocket card index that is as fast as a cheetah.

"The Cheetah card index system is one of the most exciting releases I've gotten my hands on in recent years, and it has instantly found its way into my pockets and my show. Highly Recommended."Ryan Plunkett

Retrieve any named card from one pocket in one second!

"52 Cheetah" is super-thin, incredibly fast card index that easily fits into any pocket.

  • Locate any card in a second
  • Extremely thin
  • You can use your own deck
  • It fits into any pocket
  • Instant access to any four of a kind
  • It will last a lifetime
  • Find as many cards as you want
  • Video download instructions & routines
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Customer reviews for 52 Cheetah

Stephen
I absolutely love the miracles that can be performed with an index. They can be so powerful. I've used Daniel Madison's Advocate. And I've also taken that idea and modified it to be faster and more accurate for me. When I received 52Cheetah I was delighted to see some similarities to my additions to Advocate. (When creating a 52 card index, there are bound to be at least some similarities.) Depending on which card is called for, I'm still generally faster at this point using my own index but with a couple more weeks with 52Cheetah, I'm suspecting that I'll be equally fast. And I hope even faster. I think 52Cheetah is a very well designed index. It isn't too bulky and I'm suspecting it will hold up extremely well over time.
Lawrence
I am very impressed. I've now spent 1 hour working on this and can produce any named card within about 3 seconds. This will become far faster and more fluid with further practice. The unit seems extremely durable and the system is intuitive. And importantly it only takes up one pocket. Barely larger than a single boxed deck. The possibilities are enormous with mastery of this tool. Highly recommended.
Zakariya
I‘m not one to often use a index but 52cheeta might inspire me to do more. The video tutorial is a little lazy using the material from the first version and only briefly going over what you need to do diffrently but you get a varity of routines to chose to perform.