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[[Cheek to Cheek]] is a [[Mechanical Deck]] for performing the effect [[Triumph]] marketed by [[U. F. Grant]] in 1948. | [[Cheek to Cheek]] is a [[Mechanical Deck]] for performing the effect [[Triumph]] marketed by [[U. F. Grant]] in 1948. | ||
It has also been marketed under the name of the '''Triumph Deck'''. | It has also been marketed under the name of the '''Triumph Deck'''. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
[[Arthur Finley]] is usually given credit for the concept and [[Theodore DeLand]] marketed a the same effect as [[Inverto]] in 1914. | [[Arthur Finley]] is usually given credit for the concept and [[Theodore DeLand]] marketed a the same effect as [[Inverto]] in 1914. | ||
== Variations == | |||
* '''Roughed Stripper Deck''' by [[Ed Marlo]] | |||
* C.H.I.P. (Computer Hacker In Progress) | |||
[[Category:Mechanical Decks]] | [[Category:Mechanical Decks]] | ||
Revision as of 16:06, 1 February 2010
Cheek to Cheek is a Mechanical Deck for performing the effect Triumph marketed by U. F. Grant in 1948.
It has also been marketed under the name of the Triumph Deck.
History
Arthur Finley is usually given credit for the concept and Theodore DeLand marketed a the same effect as Inverto in 1914.
Variations
- Roughed Stripper Deck by Ed Marlo
- C.H.I.P. (Computer Hacker In Progress)