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Steve Landavazo Special user Northern California 654 Posts |
For some years Dai Vernon has been performing an effect on those occasions when asked to show something, "which has never been seen before." The trick is the cards stay in position when the hand is turned over-a sort of "Magnetic Cards" effect. This has caused considerable comment in the magic world.
Others who have tried it could not resist the temptation of sitting down right away and trying it out and can state that the reports on the excellence of this effect have not been exaggerated-it is a delightful effect and one which will be greatly appreciated by any audience. Do you know the name of the effect?
Courage is the willingness to be afraid and act anyway!
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Scott F. Guinn Inner circle "Great Scott!" aka "Palms of Putty" & "Poof Daddy G" 6586 Posts |
[ This Message was edited by: greatscott on 2001-12-16 02:24 ]
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Steve Landavazo Special user Northern California 654 Posts |
Great Scott, GreatScott you got it!
I knew somebody knew the answer! Good job! Steve
Courage is the willingness to be afraid and act anyway!
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Martino Special user Manchester, UK 928 Posts |
Gary Plant's markets a version of this which has got some great reviews. "The Magnetised Cards". Have a look at http://www.thecardplant.com
"There's a difference between not knowing how something is done and knowing it can't be done!" - Simon Aronson
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dai_vernon Veteran user 321 Posts |
that sounds pretty cool
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