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Harry85 New user 4 Posts |
Hello,
I tried to search for this. But couldn't find satisfying answers. So this is what I want to do: Give an envelope to a spectator. First magic trick: something like chosing a card or whatever (force). spectator opens the envelope and finds a prediction. Well. Easy. So now for the harder part: He also sees another envelope inside of the first envelope (ie. another color). After (!) the whole show the spectator is opening this envelope and some things which happend after handing out the envelope are predicted on a piece of paper (paper A). These things cannot be forced so I (think I) have to switch the paper A for paper B (on which I could have written during the break of the show) and load it into the (smaller) envelope. Can you help me? I was searching for some things in 13StM by Corinda and in this forum... Harry |
Chaz93 Inner circle Texas 1754 Posts |
Hey Harry. We don't like to talk method up here in Penny, since this is a public forum and easily found through google. When you get 60 posts you will be able to post "Downstairs", in Inner Thoughts where people will be more willing to discuss method. I know you'll understand the reasoning for this.
That out of the way, I would either stick to things that can be f****d, or use some p**-***w to obtain the information to be revealed in the second envelope. |
Harry85 New user 4 Posts |
I'm sorry. Thanks for the clue.
how can I delete this post? |
C.J. Inner circle There's a lotta rambling in my 2366 Posts |
You can't delete it. Welcome to the Café!
Connor Jacobs - The Thought Sculptor
Mundus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur Be fondly remembered. |
Smoking Camel Inner circle UK 1039 Posts |
Brucebernstien has this covered in his book, "unreal"
I no longer smoke camel cigarettes.
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