Magic Product Review - The Accumulator Deck By David Penn
David Penn's 'The Accumulator Deck' is a clever gaffed deck where a spectator names any number from 1 to 52, and their chosen card magically appears at that exact position. Fiddle and Johnny dive into the deck's features, share performance tips, and recount their journey mastering this intriguing trick, highlighting its suitability for close-up magic and the ease of use despite initial learning hurdles.
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Key points
The Accumulator Deck allows for a spectator to name any number between 1 and 52, and the card they're thinking of will be at that exact position.
The deck is gaffed but not marked, and the method involves simple addition and subtraction, making it accessible to beginners with some practice.
The included streaming tutorial is clear and detailed, though additional practice drills would be beneficial.
The effect is best suited for close-up and table work, with an instant reset feature for repeated performances.
Priced at $36, the deck is considered a good value for the effect it provides.
The deck is a one-trick gaffed deck, which may not appeal to those looking for versatility in their magic props.