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AceFace Veteran user Ponta delgarda Azores 348 Posts |
Surly for the price paid your going to get a fully made up deck ??????
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WolfgangStiller Loyal user Colorado Springs, Colorado 218 Posts |
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On Dec 13, 2017, Tarik Flash wrote: I agree. It's more effective face down and it's consistent with how I do my other OOTW effects. |
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WolfgangStiller Loyal user Colorado Springs, Colorado 218 Posts |
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On Dec 13, 2017, AceFace wrote: I was under the impression you got everything you need. Perhaps you have to "assemble" the deck (merge the cards) which would be fine. |
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Gaz Lawrence Inner circle 5991 Posts |
You are probably right Pegasus if the handling looks consistent throughout and you don’t keep having to change too much when revealing Red or Black . Also if the deck doesn't come apart incorrectly like R and S tends to do from time to time if not applied perfectly and is used a lot . Does look great I must admit but then again Greg Wilson makes everything look fantastic Tarik 🙂
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Gaz Lawrence Inner circle 5991 Posts |
I am still awaiting Cosmos 3.0 but Greg Rostami has gone quiet on this possibly as he may have known about this release so he maybe getting this one out of the way first Tarik 🙂
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FilmMagician Regular user 108 Posts |
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Titanas V.I.P. 1995 Posts |
Just to clear up some confusion.
Offworld comes with a fully working deck right out of the box. Best regards, Titanas
Product Developer @ Murphys Magic Supplies
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Gaz Lawrence Inner circle 5991 Posts |
Hi Titanas thanks for chiming in here that’s good to know 🙂 . Does it also give purchasers details on how to re apply the necessary in the correct places as the deck wears ? Best wishes Tarik 🙂
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Titanas V.I.P. 1995 Posts |
Dear Tarik,
Yes, the instructions have a very clear repairing section. I also notice a small mistake I did in my previous post. I said "right out of the box" The deck is supplied but it still needs a very small assembly of about 2 minutes, we did that because during this time you might want to add another great option on the deck. Best regards, Titanas
Product Developer @ Murphys Magic Supplies
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Gaz Lawrence Inner circle 5991 Posts |
Thanks Titanas best wishes Tarik 🙂
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Labracabrador New user 15 Posts |
So a few questions about the deck:
1) Can I freely shuffle the deck before the trick is performed? 2) And how much of the deck is spectator allowed to examine, if anything at all? |
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rowland Inner circle 1524 Posts |
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On Dec 13, 2017, Labracabrador wrote: I wouldn’t think either of these would be recommended |
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DavidKenney Inner circle 2178 Posts |
@Labracabrador
shuffle? no, but I suppose you could give it several cuts - although the routining is scripted so that it's not needed. Remember, it's OOTW which means it's about the spectator's ability to guess RED or BLACK, it's on THEM, so deck order really doesn't matter Examine? I don't do it like Gregory Wilson does in the teaching, he spreads through the cards, but I find that .... not to my liking. So I spring the cards twice allowing them to "glimpse" every card as it's falling. Just a side note, I've had 2 other gimmicked OOTW decks, and I've let them go... THIS I AM KEEPING! Aside from my Impromptu OOTW that I do (Dowdan) THIS IS MY FAVORITE |
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WolfgangStiller Loyal user Colorado Springs, Colorado 218 Posts |
The one drawback this has is that unlike the traditional OOTW where you show one card, then another, then several and a whole block of cards correct, it doesn't really have a good climax. It's still much cleaner and more direct than other version so I really like that but I'm thinking about how to give it a climax. I am thinking of starting with this and then moving to a larger reveal. I am playing with how to routine that.
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thomasP Regular user France 138 Posts |
Don't you think that the classic OOTW is too famous? People know it...
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WolfgangStiller Loyal user Colorado Springs, Colorado 218 Posts |
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On Dec 14, 2017, thomasP wrote: Magicians certainly know it but I don't think the general public does and I have fooled magicians with my variation on it (although it basically uses the originally Paul Curry principal). |
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pegasus Eternal Order United Kingdom 10537 Posts |
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On Dec 13, 2017, Labracabrador wrote: 1) Why? 2) Why? |
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Rocky Elite user 486 Posts |
[quote]On Dec 14, 2017, thomasP wrote:
Don't you think that the classic OOTW is too famous? People know it... [/ I perform the linking rings at every gig...despite the fellers at the magic club telling me that lay audiences are bored with it. Magicians are bored with it. 99% of the public has never seen them...simply because 99% of most magicians NEVR perform for the public, yet think they know how the pubic will react to magic. |
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WolfgangStiller Loyal user Colorado Springs, Colorado 218 Posts |
[quote]On Dec 14, 2017, Rocky wrote:
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On Dec 14, 2017, thomasP wrote: Agree--totally! |
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rasp Inner circle 1124 Posts |
Rocky, just curious as to how you worked out that percentage.......... or did you just pluck one off the top of your head?
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