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panimen New user 91 Posts |
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On 2007-08-09 16:17, Nordatrax wrote: I didn't know that. I guess I must've been thrown off since Darwin Ortiz credits Joshua Jay for the move in his explanation of "Pass The Garbage" in the videos. Thanks Nordatrax for the clarification. |
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Ben Train Inner circle Erdnase never had 4639 Posts |
No problem.
Darwin uses Josh's ribbonspread hideout, which is based on Charles Nyquest's move for hiding one card. Josh credits the move to Hugards magic monthly, but the earliest source I can find for it is from Cy Endfileds books, which came out 7 years later. If anyone knows what page the Nyquest move appeared, I would be much appreciated.
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dj Inner circle 1177 Posts |
The best sandwich routine I has seen, is from Armando Lucero.
EFFECT The performer sets aside the two Jokers and asks a spectator to think of any one of the remaining fifty-two cards. Placing the Jokers face up at the top and bottom of the deck, the performer causes them to magically melt through the deck so that they slowly come together. They continue to do so until they trap a single card: the thought-of selection. Amazingly, the Jokers locate the selection before the spectator reveals his thought-of card. All of this transpires with such economy of motion that no chicanery is suspected. |
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michaelvincent V.I.P. 567 Posts |
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On 2007-08-10 04:13, dj wrote: Armando's Empanada is the greatest Sandwich effect of all time. Check out his website for my full evaluation on this routine. Mike Vincent London
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RossZ New user 4 Posts |
Definitely Subway by the Bucks. Flows well and is pure magic...
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toomuchmagic Special user 534 Posts |
Peanut Butter and Jelly
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toomuchmagic Special user 534 Posts |
Seriously though....
David regal has some awesome sandwich type effects on both of his video sets. There is some cool stuff in Aaron Fisher's Paper Engine too. |
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Steve Haynes Inner circle Southeastern United States 1119 Posts |
Darwin Ortiz Last Laugh from Scams and Fantasies as far as published effects go.
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JustinClark New user 66 Posts |
How about Daniel Garcia's White or Wheat? that's a very unique method for a sandwhich effect, it will also fool most magicians when performed properly. The One Point Production takes a bit practise but its fun to mess around with.
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closeupcardician Special user Justin Teeman Moore, OK 602 Posts |
Bill Goodwin's "Hold the Mayo" from Card College Vol 4 is a goodie as well.
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bofx Special user France 509 Posts |
Ortiz handling for "Monkey in the middle" (Goldman) is very deceptive. It's a gaffed version.
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antonio123 Regular user Croatia 138 Posts |
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On 2007-08-10 04:13, dj wrote: really great sandwich routine http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oygpsmBvynU |
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Leo Reynolds Jr Special user 864 Posts |
"Snap" Sandwich by Harry Lorayne Best Of Friends Volume 1.Quick easy and great impact on spectator.
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apple123 Regular user 107 Posts |
Another Lorayne one I like is Jack sandwich in My Fav Card Tricks.
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James Stob New user 50 Posts |
I've been performing HL's One Eyed Jack Sandwich for years and it has served me well.
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rubadubdub Regular user 153 Posts |
One eyed jacks performed as a mystery card type presentation works very nicely for me
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rubadubdub Regular user 153 Posts |
That clip of Armando on youtube is just fantastic.
Thanks Antonio |
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elliotcarver Regular user 181 Posts |
Bernard Bilis sandwich card transpo.
Very cool. |
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karbonkid Special user 951 Posts |
Draun has a really nice sandwich effect that is off-beat in the 'Magician's Cookbook'. That Mr. Dancy has a pretty sweet effect in there as well.
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Josh Chaikin Inner circle Kansas City 1430 Posts |
I really like the sandwich effect I came up with, it was a solution to a problem I was having. I do have to thank my friend, Jason, for streamlining the handling. (Apparently doing one move is better than eight sleights )
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