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indomagic Inner circle 1140 Posts |
I am quite impressed with its method . Quite simple and not difficult to do. I might vanishing the bill using an envelope which I feel more convincing. And with some extra envelopes you can proceed with bank night effect before revealing the bill inside chose fruit. Its downside I feel bit costly...
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Jon Blakeney Special user Australia 657 Posts |
I am a lefty and have had no problems,I find the vanish easy enough right handed but I do cut the fruit on a saucer for safety reasons and to avoid mess on my magic table.
'What the eye's see the heart must believe"
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DN777 Veteran user 360 Posts |
Nice reviews, I think I'll get one. Sounds like a nice prop to have.
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sgreen1668 New user 9 Posts |
Does anyone know if its okay to put this sized knife in checked luggage and whether you have to tell the TSA it is in the luggage?
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indomagic Inner circle 1140 Posts |
It should not be a problem when you put it inside checking luggage.
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pkmagic Regular user Paul knight 140 Posts |
Received mine yesterday. More than happy with the quality of the props. Solid and well made.
The method is extremely simple - but to a spectator I am confident it will fly. As someone has already stated the demo does not do the effect much credit. But if you are looking for an easy bill to any fruit, this does what it says in the tin. Happy with my purchase. |
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mumford Special user 652 Posts |
This is not overpriced for what you get, is easy to do,and if you always wanted a no-hassle method for Bill to Lemon, or bill to any fruit, this is a good method, but the knife is a little big to use with a grape.
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Steveblackwell New user 99 Posts |
I like that they showed the whole routine.
People that get it may have a general idea of its method, but then they know better what they are buying. People that think it is overpriced won't buy it and won't end up with something they'll be disappointed in had they bought it blind. |
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dannydaniels New user 74 Posts |
My standard routine involves handing out a lemon in a bag to one spectator, a knife to another, and a giant pair of tweezers (to remove the wet bill, and to prove that I am not loading anything in the lemon by touching it). Is it possible to hand out the sheathed knife to a spectator for the duration of the show? I usually hand out the props at the beginning, then vanish a signed bill, and at the end of the program, I ask for the bagged lemon, then the knife, and tweezers. ???
I'm not confused... I just don't know yet.
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mmreed Inner circle Harrisburg, PA 1432 Posts |
I have not seen one yet, and I am assuming this is a billet knife?
If so, is it an edge load or front load? I also assume if it is a billet, it is like the Porper JAK knife where the one side cannot be shown? I am looking for a quality billet knife and this may work if my assumptions are correct.
Mark Reed
Wedding and Event Entertainment |
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magicodine Loyal user italy 202 Posts |
Is it suitable for tablehopping?
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Mumblemore Inner circle 1429 Posts |
I don't think you can hand out knife (I wouldn't take that risk), and it's not suitable for table hopping. It is clever and takes some of the boldness out of some of the slights for use in tricks like The Lemon Game. I'm hoping to put it to work right away for stage and parlour.
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Pete Legend Inner circle Ireland 1401 Posts |
Just letting you guys know I'm selling fruitfull for 50 dollars worldwide shipping. I posted on the tricks for sale section ya can read here :
http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......forum=76 Thanks lads, Pete Carroll |
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