Dealers Playing Cards contain a Daniel Madison marking system.
Marked decks can cost between $20-$30, but Daniel wishes to offer his system at the price of a normal deck of cards.
Dealers in Erdnase Green use the exact pantone color of the book Expert at the Card Table by S. W. Erdnase.
As used in 1902, these playing cards utilize an edge-to-edge borderless casino “gambling house” design. If you are worried about double lifts etc, perhaps it’s time to stop relying on white borders to hide inefficiencies. These cards will help you to get good at what you do. Madison has used the edge-to-edge design for that single purpose since he was a teenager taking people’s money in real games.
We cannot emphasize enough. The cards are printed to Daniel’s specifications and are the essence of a standard held long ago. They almost fan themselves. Seconds are smoother than anything you may have been advantaged to feel before.
If you believe these fine playing cards fit your personal style, pick up a deck or twelve and put them through the wringer: bottoms, centers, shifts, palms, changes and switches. See how these trusted sleights feel in your hands.
DEALERS MARKING SYSTEM EXPLANATION. Here is an image that explains the system.
Dealers Playing Cards contain a Daniel Madison marking system.
Marked decks can cost between $20-$30, but Daniel wishes to offer his system at the price of a normal deck of cards.
Dealers in Erdnase Green use the exact pantone color of the book Expert at the Card Table by S. W. Erdnase.
As used in 1902, these playing cards utilize an edge-to-edge borderless casino “gambling house” design. If you are worried about double lifts etc, perhaps it’s time to stop relying on white borders to hide inefficiencies. These cards will help you to get good at what you do. Madison has used the edge-to-edge design for that single purpose since he was a teenager taking people’s money in real games.
We cannot emphasize enough. The cards are printed to Daniel’s specifications and are the essence of a standard held long ago. They almost fan themselves. Seconds are smoother than anything you may have been advantaged to feel before.
If you believe these fine playing cards fit your personal style, pick up a deck or twelve and put them through the wringer: bottoms, centers, shifts, palms, changes and switches. See how these trusted sleights feel in your hands.
DEALERS MARKING SYSTEM EXPLANATION. Here is an image that explains the system.
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Maurice Sabot –
Perfect marking system, easy to learn.
Cards can be handled perfectly, the textures design makes wonderful visual effects and flourishes.
Definitely my favorite deck of all time, for games and for illusions.
Thank you Mr Madison!
Edwin –
I never write reviews, but this product is so good that I just have to.
I am former Dutch- and Belguim championship winner in the category ‘Table magic’. I say this to make you imagine how much time I have spent (and still do) with cards.
I always sticked to bee’s, because they have no borders. Second deals for example will not go unoticed for a large group of spectators, if you use borderd decks.
Then, to find this: A deck in the colour of my favorite book! I had to get one.
Skip a couple of weeks, and I can’t live without this simply great deck. My new standard.
This is what a deck should be.
Untill there is no deck that I find better than this one (which will take a couple of years probably) I will use this- and only this deck.
I beg you beginning magicians, or mechanics (choose mechanic): Buy this deck. Just buy it, and see what training and inspiration together with this deck can do.
That was a long story, but I simply had to write it. I’ve never in my life been so full of a deck (not even Bee’s).
LJ –
A truly beautiful deck. I have a preference for borderless cards and this is as good as it gets. Clean and elegant, I enjoyed playing with these cards immensely. The white tuck box ain’t half bad, either.