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David Numen Inner circle 2072 Posts |
Yes, the misconceptions and fears some people have seem to come from the fact that their exposure to the method comes from either the marketed version which had quite scant instructions or else the version on Becker's tape. The manuscript for the original version allows you to do thios with your ordinary wallet and has all the tips and wrinkles you need to have a hassle-free presentation. What's more, the manuscript is very cheap.
Further insights and possibilities can be seen in the follow-up Killer Konceptions booklet which is not essential but is certainly worth having. Regards, David. |
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shobley New user Indianapolis 81 Posts |
OK can everyone *stop* talking about KK right now!
(The less people that know about it the better IMHO! ) Seriously, to those who reported problems, I suggest you work with the effect a little more. All the initial "teething" troubles I had with spectators guessing the method can be removed with careful scripting and attitude. Steve |
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Megatherion Regular user 146 Posts |
Hi,
One problem with KK is that you remove the card face up. Where is the suspense? We al know that the invisible deck is stronger than Brainwave because of similar circumstances. Yours faithfully Dan Kirsch |
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Chris A. Inner circle AKA Chris A. 1123 Posts |
Quote: The suspense comes from simply having the correct card in your wallet. Especially if you use a really thin wallet. It seems quite impossible.
On 2003-01-14 19:06, Megatherion wrote: If you want to up the supense, always make sure your "off". When you turn the card over to display the revelation, it'll be very strong.
AKA Chris A.
Keepin' the Funk Alive |
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tiptophat Loyal user Wesley 269 Posts |
The off by one, I believe gives a much better presentation as the direct hit is "to perfect". In smaller settings I use a business card case (very thin) and playing cards that are much smaller than a normal size deck. They are about 1/3 the size and perfect for a business card wallet.
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