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PaulTemple New user Scotland 61 Posts |
I recently saw a magician have three volunteers pick off small packs of cards from a deck. He then did a little fishing with the first and second volunteer and named their cards. He then asked the third volunteer to flash their cards and the magician then went on to identfy all of the cards he held. I feel that this effect is one of Charles Jordan, but I cannot find it in the Karl Fulves book, I know I have seen it somewhere (maybe Stanyon?) but I cannot remember where can anyone help?
Paul the conjurior
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Doug McKenzie Veteran user New York City 326 Posts |
Steve Ehlers three card location. Bill Malone has a great version too.
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PaulTemple New user Scotland 61 Posts |
Thanks, but I am sure I have seen it somewhere else
Paul the conjurior
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JanForster Inner circle Germany ... when not traveling... 4190 Posts |
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On 2011-07-10 12:00, Doug McKenzie wrote: Yes, but there is no fishing needed. Jan
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Doug McKenzie Veteran user New York City 326 Posts |
I was imagining the "fishing" described as the magician feigning difficulty. Bill Malone's presentation of the idea involves that quick flash at the end.
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FredNarlo Loyal user Been waiting for John Dough for the last 282 Posts |
The last trick in Ackerman's book Las Vegas Kardma is what this sounds a lot like. I think it's Steve Elhers.
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