Ultimate Forcing Deck
Ultimate Forcing Deck




All of the disadvantages of traditional forcing decks are removed with this powerful utility that enables you to cleanly and fairly force a card without any sleight of hand.
"Ultimate Forcing Deck" can be handled more naturally than traditional forcing decks. The participant will have no clue they're being forced a card.
There is no roughing fluid used. Meaning you can have the forced card signed or torn if you want. Replacing it is as simple as getting another normal version of the force card and adding it to the deck.
This durable deck can be used for a variety of different routines, all of which are easy to perform.
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Marc asks: Is this the "method" the same as Craig Petty's Atomic Deck? Are these thin cards? When you strip them down, do you see 52 cards or fewer?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Please email us at wizards@vanishingincmagic.com and we can discuss this with you
Maximilian asks: Since each individual deck must comply to one force card, Do the decks all comply to the SAME force card or if I purchase 2 different decks will there be 2 different force cards in order to repeat the effect on another group in the same room
Scott asks: Although the force card is preset, since individual force cards can be replaced, they could all be replaced as a different force card, correct?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:No the deck is gaffed in a certain way that the force card would need to stay the same
James asks: Do we choose what the force card is, or is this preset when the deck arrives?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:It is preset.
Ivan asks: Curious it doesn't say whether it's a red or blue is there a standard? Could I easily replicate the gimmicks for a deck of a different design? Can you spread the deck on a table?
- 1. David responds:Red or Blue are options while ordering. Get one of each!
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