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editTo me a stripped deck meant a deck that was wider on one end, allowing a magician to find a card chosen by a spectator by turning the deck around before the spectator replaced the card. Is there another term for this?
Never mind, it's called a "stripper deck," which means my childhood toy was misnamed.