Retro Svengali Deck product preview. Demonstrated by Meir Yedid.
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This is the routine I used to perform at trade shows when representing Marshall Brodien’s product lines.
The individual sequences have been done before but I want you to notice the grip I use on the deck. It allows me to spring the cards in a more open way and makes the table spreads more precise.
I never saw anyone else do it this way and thought I would share the idea with you.
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