Memory Gears is a card clip with a memorized stack design made by 808 magic. The main purpose of this product is to help those who just start to learn memorized deck effects, being afraid of forgetting the stack order during the first few performances. Or for those who are still wondering if they want to jump into the world of memorized deck magic. With this beautiful card clip it is possible to do some simple yet effective tricks without really memorizing the stack.
Originally, the card clip is invented by Joe Porper. It is used to protect the box of your precious deck of playing cards. Ever since Joe’s card clip came out, it became a popular and luxurious accessory in cardistry, among card magicians and card collectors.
A memorized stack is the fully memorized order of a deck of playing cards. By having a memorized deck in mind, countless of miracles can be performed. The stack built in the design is the famous Mnemonica
Stack, also known as the Tamariz Stack, created by Juan Tamariz. To learn more, please refer to the book Mnemonica published in 2004. Highly recommended.
By putting the Tamariz Stack on the card clip, it becomes a powerful tool to give anyone a quick start to the world of memorized deck.
Features
There are some other accessories about memorized deck in the market as well, but there are some features, or even advantages using Memory Gears:
Whenever there is a card clip, there is a deck of cards. There is no need to remember bringing something with you. Put it on your working deck, and you are ready to go.
The clock-locating system allows you to quickly locate any card or any position in the deck within 1~2 seconds.
The card clip is used like a card box, or realized as a slip case for a deck. It can be boldly put on the table or hold in hand without raising suspicion.
The reflection of the metal and the pattern design make it hard for spectators to notice the stack. On the other hand, the performer can easily read the marks in distance, knowing what to look for.
Perform to memorize. By using the clip you enhance the impression of the stack because of the performing experiences as well as constantly looking at the design.
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