Bicycle Ultimate Lefty Deck






Lefties rejoice! The ultimate custom playing cards for left-handed magicians has arrived (with some special surprises for right-handed magicians as well).
This specially-made deck of Bicycle Playing Cards features reverse indices. Having the indexes in the opposite corners from a normal deck of cards allows left-handed magicians to spread the deck in their hands or on the table without having to worry about the index being hidden.
Present your favorite card tricks easier than ever!
Any right-handed magicians may also realize that this opens up the possibilities for a variety of new amazing card tricks. Seven of which are explained in the more than 1.5 hour download included with each deck of "Bicycle Ultimate Lefty Playing Cards".
Some possibilities include...
- A blank card prints into another card
- A freely-selected card is found instantly
- A named card is the only one with a different color in the deck
- And so much more!
"Bicycle Ultimate Lefty Deck" Details:
- 56 playing cards + 2 gaff cards
- UPSCC printed on premium thin crushed stock
- Bicycle Rider Back design (red or blue)
- Detailed 1h 40min video with 7 routines taught
Video in English and French
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Community questions about Bicycle Ultimate Lefty Deck
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Claire asks: Are the tricks in the download designed for specifically left handed users with just the lefty deck?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:The tricks included are designed to be used with this deck yes
RALPH LAWRENCE asks: Is the video only for right handed people using the left handed pack? If so could a left handed person perform the tricks using a normal pack? please clarify.
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Anyone can use this deck but the pips are going to be on the right side of the card. It's helpful for lefty's who hold the deck in their right hands but right's can hold it in their left hand too. It may look off.
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