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Daniel and David Buck (known by their stage name Dan and Dave) are American
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practitioners known for their contributions to the art of cardistry.


Background

Growing up in Sonora, California, Daniel and David Buck wanted to become illusionists at the age of 12 after watching
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perform on television. After watching one of
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's popular street magic specials, the twins switched to doing
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and eventually just
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. This interest grew when the brothers met magician Ricky Smith at a convention who lent them
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tapes on card tricks by Lee Asher and Aaron Fisher. After learning the five faces of Chris Kenner's famous
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cut, Dan and Dave became fascinated with card flourishing and spent the next years practicing nothing but flourishes. At this point there was extremely limited information on what is now known as cardistry.


Early work

Dan and Dave became mesmerized by a VHS instructional tape made by American magician Brian Tudor known as ''Show Off''. The three-volume tape introduced new card flourishes such as the " Revolution Cut", a variation of the common " Charlier Cut".72 Hours Inside the Eye-Popping World of Cardistry
(21 April 2015). Vanity Fair. Retrieved 2 December 2015.
Inspired, the twins released their own ''Show Off''-like tape in 2001. Dubbed ''Pasteboard Animations'', it was filmed as a low-fi
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with a tripod-held
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, edited on a dual VHS tape deck. ''Pasteboard Animations'' was printed by a local production company and sold for $25 per unit. With several hundred copies sold throughout the brothers time in high school, it was purchasable at magic conventions, hotel lobbies or online. The VHS tape is no longer in production, but was featured as bonus material on Dan and Dave's ''System'' DVD from 2004."". All About Magicians. Retrieved 6 December 2015.


DVD releases

By 2004, Dan and Dave had created and mastered over 18 of their own flourishes. This was released as an instructional DVD called ''The Dan and Dave System'' (commonly referred to as simply the ''System'') which was met with critical acclaim and commercial success. The DVD is believed to have spawned, or massively expanded, the art form of cardistry and inspired thousands of magicians to embark on card flourishing. Following this success, the twins released a three-box set entitled ''The Trilogy'' in 2007 which, unlike the ''System'', also features card tricks, card productions, shuffles, table work, classic flourishes and finger exercises. The ''Trilogy'' was met with even bigger acclaim and success than the ''System'', having sold 25,000 copies worldwide at a cost of $85.


Other projects

In the 2013
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'' Now You See Me'', directed by
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, Dan and Dave performed many of their most notable card flourishes which was then edited to make it look like the main character and magician could do them. Dave had previously performed hand doubles for
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in the 2006 movie ''
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''. Dan and Dave, along with a group of other cardists from around the world, played a key role in organizing the first Cardistry-Con in 2014, held in
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during the month of April. The popularity of the event resulted in it becoming an annual three-day event.Inside the Elegant, Mesmerizing, Subculture Art of Card Juggling
(20 April 2015).
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. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
Dan and Dave also performed the "Super Moves" card tricks on ''
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''. In 2013 they founde
Art of Play
as a subsidiary of their lifestyle brand Dan and Dave Industries, Inc. Art of Play features a carefully curated collection of designer playing cards, some of which were created by Dan and Dave under their own Art of Play label. In addition it features unique puzzles and amusements sourced from around the world. The Art of Play brand has developed into one of the world's leading sources for designer playing card, puzzles and magical home goods."The Art of Play: A paradise for lovers of playing cards"
(31 May 2017).
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. Retrieved 1 February 2020.


See also

*
Ricky Jay Richard Jay Potash (June 26, 1946 – November 24, 2018) was an American stage magician, actor, and writer. In a 1993 profile for ''The New Yorker'', Mark Singer called Jay "perhaps the most gifted sleight of hand artist alive". In addition to s ...
* S. W. Erdnase *
Dai Vernon David Frederick Wingfield Verner (June 11, 1894August 21, 1992), better known by his stage names Dai Vernon (pronounced alternatively as "DIE" or as "DAY" as in David) or The Professor, was a Canadian magician. Vernon's sleight of hand techn ...
* Adam Rubin


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