When I first ordered this, I thought I might be throwing away my money. I thought I knew how it was
done, but I didn't quite know how he knew the card before seeing it. After watching the download,
even though I was correct about how the card was selected, the way he does it is very versatile and
natural. I learned a valuable, very specific way to do the first part. As for the second part,
identifying the card without turning it over, that was very clever and also very versatile.
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We all watched the video and thought "perfect trick". The other person supplies the deck, they pick
a card, we don't touch the cards, and then they deal it face down and we say "that's your card."
Kicker if you want, (I've only watched it once), you handle the cards or the last few, and say
without turning it over, "this is your card and it's the 4 of whatever."
It's perfect,
simple, and, yes, you will fool magicians. It's especially effective for the jaded audience of one
or two who aren't generally impressed with card tricks.
Now for his coin from balloon...
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Great method, but it is not 100% secure. There is a little bit chance the card will be good
shuffled. (good=bad for magician)
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Nefesch is one of the most clever artists out there and this method is no exception. It is very
good and deceptive. One thing to note is that you must try different "gimmicks" to find the one
that works for you. I tried several before I hit on the right one. And it rocked!
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This trick is a pretty creative way of finding a selected card. It might be priced a little high
for what you get and I don't know if I'll be able to do the reveal without looking at the card (not
because it's hard to do but because it may not fit with my performance style). Pretty good trick
that should work well once I get the practice in.
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Many similar ideas out there. The subtleties for getting the job done though are pretty practical
and really do drive home the hands-off idea.
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The trick looks great. If performed as shown, it would be an added attraction to my routine.
However, the lighting must be exact for the trick to work. Under normal working conditions exact
(good direct) lighting is a plus. Don't waste your money on this one.
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This is ok I guess. Simple and fooling if you get it right. Doesn't always work, which can end up
bad. You also have to have the right lighting.
Overall, I will not use this and its just
another trick sitting in the draw.
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It is not too often that we see a card routine under complete control of a spectator. It takes very
little practice and the results are amazing. If someone tries to catch you off guard by asking for
some magic, Disguise is always ready to go. Since no other magicians in my area preform it, I have a
definite edge.
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