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Cold Deck Device. Phoenix, Bill Gusias, ca. 2000. Mechanical device worn on the cheater’s body allows him to silently and quickly switch a shuffled pack for a stacked or “cold” deck.Silent pulley system raises “cold” deck. Hallmarked.


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Date:
2014-06-01

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