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Title: Mirage Playing Cards - Now Available!
Post by: Marcus on August 17, 2014, 11:52:33 AM
Haven't spotted a thread for this yet, so I might as well start one. Patrick Kun is working on a new deck of playing cards called Mirage. Not much info about it yet other than these two pictures and that he'll probably do a Kickstarter campaign with them.

(For those unfamiliar with Patrick, he's a magician, cardist and designer who's consulted for among others Copperfield and Cyril Takayama.)
Title: Re: Mirage Playing Cards by Patrick Kun
Post by: Don Boyer on August 17, 2014, 09:14:33 PM
Haven't spotted a thread for this yet, so I might as well start one. Patrick Kun is working on a new deck of playing cards called Mirage. Not much info about it yet other than these two pictures and that he'll probably do a Kickstarter campaign with them.

(For those unfamiliar with Patrick, he's a magician, cardist and designer who's consulted for among others Copperfield and Cyril Takayama.)

He's got a few tricks on T11 - skill level is not for beginners.

It's unfortunate that he chose the name Mirage.  There's a gimmicked deck called the Mirage deck - it combines a Svengali deck with one of the unique features of an Invisible deck.
Title: Re: Mirage Playing Cards by Patrick Kun
Post by: Marcus on August 18, 2014, 07:58:29 AM
Haven't spotted a thread for this yet, so I might as well start one. Patrick Kun is working on a new deck of playing cards called Mirage. Not much info about it yet other than these two pictures and that he'll probably do a Kickstarter campaign with them.

(For those unfamiliar with Patrick, he's a magician, cardist and designer who's consulted for among others Copperfield and Cyril Takayama.)

He's got a few tricks on T11 - skill level is not for beginners.

It's unfortunate that he chose the name Mirage.  There's a gimmicked deck called the Mirage deck - it combines a Svengali deck with one of the unique features of an Invisible deck.
Heh, tell me about it. I remember when both he and I were with Ellusionist a few years ago and he released his first downloads. One thing is for sure when you try your hands on what looks like simple stuff for him - he's very good at what he does.

As for the name - since this hasn't really been officially announced the name might change before launch. Not that the name bothers me, it's not entirely uncommon to see the same or similar names for both magic effects and cards these days.
Title: Re: Mirage Playing Cards by Patrick Kun
Post by: Don Boyer on August 19, 2014, 12:01:47 AM

As for the name - since this hasn't really been officially announced the name might change before launch. Not that the name bothers me, it's not entirely uncommon to see the same or similar names for both magic effects and cards these days.

Well, if I made a deck and called it Svengali or Invisible or Stripper, I suspect a lot of magicians would be purchasing it and expecting the gaffed deck and not my design on a standard deck.  The rest of the public would likely be blissfully unaware.
Title: Re: Mirage Playing Cards by Patrick Kun
Post by: Marcus on August 19, 2014, 05:39:10 AM

As for the name - since this hasn't really been officially announced the name might change before launch. Not that the name bothers me, it's not entirely uncommon to see the same or similar names for both magic effects and cards these days.

Well, if I made a deck and called it Svengali or Invisible or Stripper, I suspect a lot of magicians would be purchasing it and expecting the gaffed deck and not my design on a standard deck.  The rest of the public would likely be blissfully unaware.

Those three are however very common and well-known gaffed decks, the Mirage deck isn't even close to as widespread. Add to that the fact that most people can actually read. I doubt very many purchase an effect they're looking for without at least checking the product description. Patrick would need to write one hell of a bad copy for his cards to make people mistake it for the gaffed Mirage deck.
Title: Re: Mirage Playing Cards by Patrick Kun
Post by: aldazar on August 19, 2014, 09:32:58 AM
Interesting looking backs, though the photos make them look super grainy - I assume that's just the photos though... Looks like they'd look awesome in a pirouette!

Any info on potential launch dates for the KS campaign?
Title: Re: Mirage Playing Cards by Patrick Kun
Post by: Rose on August 19, 2014, 09:52:16 AM
I agree the backs are great, but what about the fronts? Does Patrick usually customise his fronts or will they be standard?
Title: Re: Mirage Playing Cards by Patrick Kun
Post by: Marcus on August 19, 2014, 10:47:40 AM
This will be Patrick's first deck design so there's really no way to tell whether he'll go for custom faces or not, but my personal guess is that he'll stick to the standards.

No launch date or more info about these as of yet, the design hasn't really been mentioned in public at all.
Title: Re: Mirage Playing Cards by Patrick Kun
Post by: Rose on August 19, 2014, 12:42:22 PM
This will be Patrick's first deck design so there's really no way to tell whether he'll go for custom faces or not, but my personal guess is that he'll stick to the standards.

No launch date or more info about these as of yet, the design hasn't really been mentioned in public at all.
Thanks Marcus, I appreciate your insight. :)
Title: Re: Mirage Playing Cards by Patrick Kun
Post by: Marcus on August 19, 2014, 05:56:30 PM
Just spoke to Patrick. He's awaiting quotes and other info from both USPCC and EPCC, It's still in pre-production and he's aiming for a launch before the end of the year. As for the faces of the cards, they'll most likely be close to the originals but slightly modified.
Title: Re: Mirage Playing Cards by Patrick Kun
Post by: Marcus on July 28, 2015, 03:33:36 PM
These took a bit longer than planned, but it's looking like a release will be here at the end of August. Over the last year the deck has gone through some slight changes as well. I don't know about you guys, but I really like the design and color choice here.

Title: Re: Mirage Playing Cards by Patrick Kun
Post by: HolyJJ on July 28, 2015, 06:06:12 PM
I noticed that photo on Instagram... and from what I remember, he'd tagged Legends Playing Card Co in it! :D :D :D
Title: Re: Mirage Playing Cards by Patrick Kun
Post by: Paul Ruccio on July 31, 2015, 12:53:15 PM
I noticed that photo on Instagram... and from what I remember, he'd tagged Legends Playing Card Co in it! :D :D :D

Last I knew, these were printed by LPCC. Saw a "sneak peek" of the faces on social media and seems to be standard - which I fully support.
Title: Re: Mirage Playing Cards by Patrick Kun
Post by: Mr.parangot on August 04, 2015, 03:13:33 AM
Hard to tell the true color from he lighting, but I like the new green touch to it. maybe we still get the the black color variation?
Title: Mirage Playing Cards - Now Available!
Post by: Patrick Kun on August 27, 2015, 01:20:35 AM
Hi everyone, Marcus posted a thread about my playing cards about a year ago and now I can announced that it is finally available. For those who are not familiar with this deck you can check out the detail below. Please visit www.patrickkun.com (http://www.patrickkun.com) for more information :)

TRAILER: https://youtu.be/Yk47XCL9sCE (https://youtu.be/Yk47XCL9sCE)

This deck has an optical illusion back design built-in, looks great for both magic and cardistry. It also comes with a special designed Hyper card that allow you to show both sides and give out as a souvenir. Mnemonica stack also comes ready with this deck.

Printed by Legends Playing Cards
Title: Re: Mirage Playing Cards by Patrick Kun
Post by: Patrick Kun on August 27, 2015, 01:22:33 AM
Mirage has finally launched. You can find out more info in this thread here: http://www.playingcardforum.com/index.php?topic=8605.msg117529#msg117529 (http://www.playingcardforum.com/index.php?topic=8605.msg117529#msg117529)

Thanks everyone.

-Patrick