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well, technically I put my decks in a box when I buy them and then store them away.... so..... yeaWhat the hell can you actually do with stamps or old coins anyway?
Funny you mentioned those two things, I have them both lol, although I haven't seen the stamp book since I was 12 or 13 probably. The coins are fun to show kids, especially since I have a good bit of non-US coins.MagikFingerz wrote:Welcome, Charlie!
What the hell can you actually do with stamps or old coins anyway?
When talking about a box (that's what she said), a reveal is usually the name of a specific card cleverly "hidden" (e.g. within the bar code) on the box, so that you can force that card and "reveal" it by, say, having someone who held on to the box for the entire trick take a look at the box and see if the chosen card has been "revealed". A reveal is also often found on one of the jokers of custom decks, so that you can switch the normal joker for the "reveal joker" to reveal the chosen card that way.charlie81dbz wrote:Funny you mentioned those two things, I have them both lol, although I haven't seen the stamp book since I was 12 or 13 probably. The coins are fun to show kids, especially since I have a good bit of non-US coins.MagikFingerz wrote:Welcome, Charlie!
What the hell can you actually do with stamps or old coins anyway?
Quick question, what exactly do you guys mean when you talk about 'reveals'? I've figured out what most of the card terms mean, pips, one-way vs. two-way backs, gaffs, etc., but I am not quite sure what this one means. Is it just a picture on the tuck box of one of the cards, or something else?
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