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JamieD Inner circle London 1798 Posts |
I hadnt honestly payed a great deal of notice in Magic Geeks products before now (Besides the odd Little Man Song!) until their last release Angry Sponges. (Which I loved) Then someone posted a video on my facebook wall of their latest release, Redemption. Now, I'm unsure yet if it looks as clean as in the demo, but if it does, this looks pretty hot. One of those tricks that's gonna get your creative juices going. The possibilities with doing it with photos and business cards makes me a little bit moist. Its definatly on my hit list. Check out the skinny:
Redeemer: A signed card is torn up and the pieces are placed in the spectator’s open hand. The torn pieces and signature are seen until the last second when they unexpectedly vanish from the spectator's hand! You turn over the top card of the deck and find that it is the signed and restored selection. Fuse Redemption: A selected card is torn into quarters and held in your open hand. After a magical wave of your hand, the pieces are unfolded to show that they are no longer torn up, but fused together. Covered Redemption: A selected and signed card is torn up and covered by a single indifferent card. When the card is lifted by the spectator, they see that the pieces have vanished. Then they turn over the indifferent card to find that it has changed into the selection and is fully restored. No-Sleights Redemption: Perform Redemption without any sleight of hand. It’s easy, fun and you’ll fool yourself. Contained Redemption: A selected card is torn up and handed to the spectator to protect. Even under these impossible conditions the selection repairs itself! Torn Prediction: You reveal the wrong card when trying to locate a selection, out of frustration, you tear the wrong card up. Wave the deck over the pieces and they transform into the torn up selection. Dollar Redemption: A borrowed bill is smashed into the deck, vanishes and is found in the center right next to the lost selection. Double Redemption: A selected card is torn into quarters and covered with a face-up indifferent card. The pieces vanish and upon examining the indifferent card, they find the selection printed on its back. Flash Redemption: A selected card is torn into quarters, it's covered by the deck and instantly becomes fully restored without creases. Clipped Redemption: Here's a great way to pass out your business card. The deck is in its box and a business card is folded in half and paper clipped. The business card is pressed into the deck and vanishes only to be folded over and clipped to a selected card. Recommended For: -Visual Restorations -Perfect Ambitious Card Finale -Audience Participation -Little to no Sleight of hand -Card Revelations Trick Specifications: Includes in-depth instructional DVD, hand made Redemption Gimmick, Matching deck of cards in your choice of color, and a pack of practice cards Everything you need to start performing with Redemption is included in the kit. No construction required! Demo is as follows: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6N8GCClm5os Jamie Daws
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Stucky Inner circle I'm Batman! 1355 Posts |
Whatever you do don't pause the demo at the wrong time by accident... unless you wanna see how it's done.
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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
Stucky - notice the magician's guilt moments. I like the look of item. Real tempted. Kudos to the guy who tried it and found that the method works in the real world. Mentalists... likely thinking much about billets at this moment
...to all the coins I've dropped here
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AaronishMagic Special user 635 Posts |
Clever. I remember seeing the exact method and gimmick on a previously released torn and restore card though.
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Calvin826 Special user 536 Posts |
I caught it, but still- cool thinking.Love the business card idea- wonder if it makes a lot of noise?
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IAIN Eternal Order england 18807 Posts |
I didn't catch a thing, but I didn't try to pause it or anything...looks very interesting...
I've asked to be banned
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Jason Ketting New user 56 Posts |
Reminds me of DM rip effect
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daffydoug Eternal Order Look mom! I've got 14077 Posts |
I only watched it once. Didn't pause it, but I thought it looked pretty cool. Seems to have a lot of versatility. That's a plus.
The difficult must become easy, the easy beautiful and the beautiful magical.
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