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tmoca Inner circle 1113 Posts |
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On Jan 30, 2015, Scott wrote: Thank you Scott. Looking forward to your thoughts. I have a couple of your original "First Impression Pads". I like this one just as much! Cheers |
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Woodfield Special user 766 Posts |
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On Jan 31, 2015, Magical Dimensions wrote: Ray, This pad uses the same methodology as the Riggs Pads. What is different is the placement of the gimmick and the handling that makes this a real worker. Scott even shows how to easily transfer the set-up to a new pad. Gaining the information is very easy and can be done in real time. I think this perfect for a performer of any level. Woodfield |
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magicinsight Inner circle 4376 Posts |
Scott's handling of the pad for his close-up and the Test Conditions drawing duplication routines is brilliant and totally natural. Great pad and routines. Looking forward to seeing Scott's other routines. Highly recommended.
Michael
“Belief matters more than truth. Every moment, belief in imaginary things alters lives while truth sits unnoticed and waits.”
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Magical Dimensions Inner circle 5001 Posts |
Woodfield,
Thanks for your reply to my question. Ray |
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Magical Dimensions Inner circle 5001 Posts |
Well, I have ordered this item and watched part of the video. Funny, I already have everything that is needed. I was playing around with the uhhhhh secret stuff a few years ago when I was trying to create my own type of props.
Because of the fact of having to present the pad to the spectator in the very same way as another pad that I already have, l will just continue using the other pad. Ray |
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robinr Loyal user Greater Los Angeles area 226 Posts |
Gabe showed me his FIP pad a while back and I loved it, but Scott explained that he sold the rights, so they are no longer available. I bought the video and it looks much like the FIP.
The problem for me is finding the right type of notepads. Virtually all in the U.S. are the normal spiral rather than the ones that have individual paired wire fold-overs, as Scott uses. Perhaps in the UK that's more common than in the US. I've been hunting for an hour on Amazon.com and could only find the following and wasn't sure it was right. Has anyone found a source for the right pads in bulk in more than one size? I'm going to search at Staples as well. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002A8I......CSQ591L0 |
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Magic.Maddy Inner circle 1861 Posts |
My local Walgreens had them
But the spirals will work as well. It will just mean you'll have to undo it. Not a big deal. |
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robinr Loyal user Greater Los Angeles area 226 Posts |
Maddy (and others), it's not the undoing of the spiral that's the problem, as I've done that several times to make notepads with fronts on both sides for switching numbers, etc. With the spiral pads, if we flip the cover and front page to the back, they don't like up with the back cover. They're offset almost half an inch. I ran into that problem making up an effect of Bryn Reynolds. With the type of wire pads that Scott uses in the video, everything will line up perfectly (I'm assuming). FIP was itself perfect.
If I can find a Walgreen's (they're not common where I live), I'll look there. |
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Magic.Maddy Inner circle 1861 Posts |
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On Feb 1, 2015, robinr wrote: Gotcha. But if it's off set, it shouldn't be by much. You should be able to compensate for that moving the thing over a little so it's not centered. |
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Scott Special user UK 812 Posts |
Guys,
As I said in the video you can make them up with the spiral pads I have made many of them that way. And that is one reason for leaving a boarder around the impression area. You will find that when you flip the cover over and then fix it in place with the elastic band, that the back will line up better. You can also bend the wire binding a bit which helps with the lining up. And the link to the pad on Amazon.com is the correct style of pad. In my experience however (but I can only speak for the countries I have visited in Europe) budget stationary store are the best source for cheap pads. Regards Scott |
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mindhunter Inner circle Upstate NY 2285 Posts |
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On Feb 1, 2015, robinr wrote: Sorry to hear that.... For "The Notebook," I was simply using cheapo-Mead notebooks, and only found them, if at all, to be off 1/8." But the greatest thing is: no one ever notices! Bryn
Bryn D. Reynolds, Author of:
"The Safwan Papers" & "The LOGAR Scrolls" Mentalism ebooks - PM any interest. My artwork: https://darkmountainarts.com |
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Scott Special user UK 812 Posts |
Bryn,
I agree with you. After reading the comments about the offset, I actually made a pad up for myself last night with the spiral binding and found that if (with my pad anyway) you secure the cover the way it explains in my DVD the offset is very minimal at the top of the pad close to the spiral and nothing a the bottom open ending of the pad. On a totally different note, I have been using Double Down for years in various forms since I first got it from you, and actually reference you for introducing me to the Smyth-Myth principle in my book "Tarot in your pocket" so thanks for that. Stay safe Regards Scott |
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RedDevil Inner circle Deep South 1315 Posts |
I may have missed this, but is there an easy place to buy "the thing"? Are you guys finding these easily in the US?
www.reddevilmentalism.com
F-F-U-L-Ri-F-F-Li-R-U-F-F |
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Mr. Mindbender Inner circle 1581 Posts |
I ordered a stack of them for a few buck each on Amazon, they just arrived today, so I'm excited to do a little arts and crafts this weekend!
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Magic.Maddy Inner circle 1861 Posts |
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On Feb 6, 2015, Mr. Mindbender wrote: You must have been the one that took them all! When I looked on Amazon it said they had one left! XP Can you PM me the link for the ones you bought?? |
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cheesewrestler Inner circle Chicago 1157 Posts |
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On Feb 1, 2015, Scott wrote: Any chance of a pdf version of the how-to? Nothing against video but when it comes to assembling something I find it easier to work from printed material. |
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Scott Special user UK 812 Posts |
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On Feb 6, 2015, cheesewrestler wrote: Ha! I have been publishing PDF ebooks for years and prefer to read this stuff in books myself however I did open a thread on the Café a while back before I produced the video asking what people preferred and the overwhelming response was for this sort of thing, video. And to be honest it is a lot easier and quicker to explain something on video than it is in writing because what seems straightforward and simple in my head can take an age to put into writing so that it makes sense to other people. Regards Scott |
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hornet Veteran user Herts, England 374 Posts |
I don't yet have an impression pad but I like the look of both this and Mark Elsdons Spypad. Both seem to use ordinary pads which I like, can anybody compare the two?
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Mr. Mindbender Inner circle 1581 Posts |
Had a chance to make one up yesterday, very easy to do and works like a charm! Excited to try it out over the next few weeks.
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Scott Special user UK 812 Posts |
Guys,
I have sent the PDF of routines to all those who bought the video direct from me. However if you bought the book via Lybrary, simply drop me a line to esp@scottcreasey.com and I'll send you a copy by return. Regards Scott |
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