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Zackary Loyal user Monroe,Louisiana 210 Posts |
I'm curious about this trick.Will everybody please write their likes and dislike about this trick.
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Hengky Ciptanegara Veteran user Indonesia 389 Posts |
Zach,
Just three words "DON'T BUY IT". It only work on the night or to make you clear, the background of your windows should be dark so the hidden card is not visible. If you could find a situation where the background of your window is dark then you may buy it. Hengky |
iwillfoolu Special user Upstate NY, USA 746 Posts |
I love the method. I hate the restrictions. However, to be fair to Marvey, he does give a method that can be used with any window (that you have access to the outside). I have both this and Kennedy's version and am not satisfied with the solutions that either use. There are some good ideas in both.
Joe |
Kendrix Loyal user 229 Posts |
I have both as well. They are for extremely limited use. I have only used the for guests at my house, when I want to do something special.
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Zackary Loyal user Monroe,Louisiana 210 Posts |
Thanks for all of the opinions.So,yall think the marvey's is good if you have access to dark backgrounds of the window.Kennedy's is good for all around,right.
Zack |
moilima New user 62 Posts |
Really overpriced. Is good, but not 90 bucks good...
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rvigon Loyal user uk 266 Posts |
i fell for the restrictions empossed it is worth looking into another trick if it is one you wish to use onlay people also that trick is strongly conected with blane now
"No brilliance is required in magic, just determination and relatively clean fingernails."
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DeadRinger New user long island 55 Posts |
i would never pay 90 dollars for something i could do with a little prep and a riffle force
*POOF*
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