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RJ Hunt Elite user Lakeland, FL 466 Posts |
What's up everyone??? I had a question about making gaffed cards, Is there a good book on this subject or someone I could turn to. I have scene Laser Printed Cards but they do not look or hold up the same as a "True Gaffed Card" Call me old fashion but I like it the way I like it. Any help on this subject would be fantastic!!!
Thanks in advance RJ |
aznviet6uy Veteran user Santa Rosa, CA 315 Posts |
It seems these days that to make a gaffed card would take more time and money to actually go buy them, depending on which gaffed kind of cards you are trying to make. So what kind of gaffed cards are you looking forward to making?
-Chris
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Magiguy Inner circle Seattle, WA 5467 Posts |
Hey RJ,
Get yourself a copy of Marty Grams' DVD, " The Art of Card Splitting." Not only will you become a master at making your own gaffs, you'll learn a very cool skill and have a great time in the process (at least that's been my experience). You should also try a search of this topic on the Café, since I know that my opinion is only one of many that have been expressed here in the past. Incidentally, Marty "Martini" Grams is also a Café member. Best of luck. Let me know if I can help. |
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