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Platus New user 8 Posts |
I wanted to ask a similar question. Me have successfully outstripped.
Mine Omni for a long time dusted in corner. Hands didn't reach. Now there is an occasion. Thanx. |
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jugglestruck Inner circle Wales 1038 Posts |
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On 2010-12-06 18:00, Platus wrote: You took the words out of my mouth! |
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sushimonster New user 79 Posts |
James Brown's Omni Deck routine is a standard for me. Great thinking and very magical. The best part? If you buy Prof Opp V1 you get that and MANY other killer routines.
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inaciolino Veteran user 369 Posts |
I totally agree with you sushimonster. James Brown's Professional Opportunist DVD series is awsome. See you!!!
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Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5952 Posts |
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On 2010-11-27 22:57, Ben Morris-Rains wrote: His routine is the best I've seen. I was so impressed with it, that I used the plot of the effect and adapted it to a coin effect. His ideas turned a quickie trick into a presentation piece. |
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topchange52 Regular user 178 Posts |
One of the issues for table hoppers is the fact that omni deck obviously takes up as much space in the pocket as another deck ( brainwave, id, md etc.) and as space is at a premium for most of us that's why I haven't used it on a regular basis, ending my acr routine with the signed card in wallet which is instantly reset. Can't knock the effect it has on the spectators though.
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presto77 New user 66 Posts |
Hi, Guys I use the omni deck in my card to wallet as the card comes out of the wallet take the card back and place on deck ,place deck back into the hands of the spectators ,take the away from the omni and hey presto its a winner ....
mike |
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saysold1 Eternal Order Recovering Cafe addict with only 10795 Posts |
Don't forget that Wizard reviewers Craig and David also have a great treatment for Omni Deck with the WOW face down effect... Looks beautiful.
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Mach New user 48 Posts |
Hi, I was just wondering if someone could please point me into the direction of where I might be able to find out a bit more about Craig and David's work in combining the omni deck and wow2 gimmick?
Also, I was wondering if anyone cared to share the presentational nuances they've used to justify the appearance of the crystal block at the end? As whilst the trick obviously garners great reactions, thematically, the appearance of the block is a bit random to say the least Thanks Mach |
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Mach New user 48 Posts |
So has this work been discontinued then?
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merlin5150 II Elite user Aurora, IL 414 Posts |
Mach
I wouldn't worry about justifying the "omni" block. The original routine is a basic ACR routine, you offer a closer look by placing the deck in their hand. They and everyone else are shocked they've been holding a block of plastic the whole time. I wouldn't be worried about justifying the end of this particular effect. Jeff |
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Piets New user 8 Posts |
Alright, so I have a question for you all, are there any routines that don't require a jacket for the omni deck?
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MaxfieldsMagic Inner circle Instead of practicing, I made 3009 Posts |
Calzaghe's Opener, from Matthew Wright's The Unusual Suspect DVD. Awesome incorporation of the omni deck as the climax to a longer powerhouse routine.
Now appearing nightly in my basement.
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Anthony Istar New user Mulhouse, France 42 Posts |
Topchange52, I agree that as table hoppers, the size of the deck can be a problem (depending on how big the show is an also how much different sets of routines you'll have to use). My idea for this was to create a little elastic gimmick (same material as the splash bottle) that I attach to my belt and that can hold the omni deck without requiring any pocket space. And that way, it's also easier to reach, I don't have to put my hands in my pockets.
I hope it helps! |
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topchange52 Regular user 178 Posts |
Thanks Anthony!
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Anthony Istar New user Mulhouse, France 42 Posts |
You're very welcome. I'll post a picture as soon as I get home so that you can see (I mean it's pretty easy but it could be useful for 1 or 2 persons).
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yankay37 Regular user Canada 176 Posts |
Hey Guys, I love using the Omni deck. It's a great effect to conclude a series of card tricks with. Leaves the spectator wondering where the deck went
Also... I actually made the Omni deck myself, and it costs at least 3 times cheaper then the other ones. PM me if you want me to send you one.. or a couple |
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Roy the Illusionist Regular user Tennessee, USA 147 Posts |
One of the best ways to use the Omni-Deck: 1. Magician selects a card from the deck and signs it. 2. Participant chooses card from deck and signs it. 3. Magician's card goes on the bottom of the deck, Participant's card goes on top of the deck. 4. Deck is placed in-between the Participants hands. 5. After a snap of the fingers, the Participant opens their hands and the whole deck is now a block of glass except for the 2 signed cards.
Are you watching closely?
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