NOC V3S Gaff Deck
Blue Crown
The Blue Crown
(Based on 1 review)
Our team has spent months and months on a secret project and now we're proud to introduce the first ever NOC Gaff Deck. That's right we've adapted 54 of our favorite gaffs to the Black NOC design so you can start performing some of the effects you've only been dreaming about until now.
What are we hooking you up with? Here are just a few of the things you can expect to find when you crack open your Black NOC Gaff Deck:
-Mispipped cards
-Double Facers
-Mnemonica stack cheat sheet
-Blank Facers
-Double Backers
-Reversed 'Mirror' Cards
-Mini Card Gaffs (You're going to LOVE these!)
We've even included some special Black NOC ESP cards for all of our mentalist friends out there.
It hasn't been easy keeping this project a secret so we're glad that we don't have to anymore! Get your hands on these now and start showing people what card magic should look like.
Reviews
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The NOC Gaff Deck is a pretty good collection of gaffs -IF- you like NOC cards.
That's a pretty big IF. Some people love NOC's due to their minimalist design and smooth plastic finish. Others hate them for precisely the same reasons.
If you're thinking about trying out NOCs, then I'd suggest waiting until you've had some time to decide on your preference. If you like them, then this will be a fun addition.
The gaffs are pretty standard with a few exceptions. The ESP cards are nice but you only get five. The mini card gaffs are an interesting idea but since mini NOC decks don't exist (yet), there's not a lot you can do with them.
The biggest downer for this deck is the lack of instructions. If you're familiar with a lot of gaffed-card effects, then this isn't a problem. If you're new to the world of gaffed cards, then another deck that come with ideas / instructions would be a better choice.
So, not a bad product but it seems to appeal to a very limited market.
That's a pretty big IF. Some people love NOC's due to their minimalist design and smooth plastic finish. Others hate them for precisely the same reasons.
If you're thinking about trying out NOCs, then I'd suggest waiting until you've had some time to decide on your preference. If you like them, then this will be a fun addition.
The gaffs are pretty standard with a few exceptions. The ESP cards are nice but you only get five. The mini card gaffs are an interesting idea but since mini NOC decks don't exist (yet), there's not a lot you can do with them.
The biggest downer for this deck is the lack of instructions. If you're familiar with a lot of gaffed-card effects, then this isn't a problem. If you're new to the world of gaffed cards, then another deck that come with ideas / instructions would be a better choice.
So, not a bad product but it seems to appeal to a very limited market.