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wikiro Elite user NY 435 Posts |
I was playing with my cards the other day and I THINK I stumbled on to something new.
First trick is when you pressure fan a deck of cards and show on one side all the cards are normal but on the other they are not. One is reversed and only the magician can see the card. Second trick is when you produce cards out of thin air just by doing a front palm to back palm. Has anyone ever heard of these tricks? Wikiro
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Dan Farmer Loyal user Northern Nevada 235 Posts |
Quote: Erm...if you meant from backpalm to front palm, yes it's just using the pivot as a production rather than a utility move. McBride does it in his Mercury Production routine.
Second trick is when you produce cards out of thin air just by doing a front palm to back palm. As far as fanning goes...seems like it could have some usefulness although I don't know that there is a lot of manipulation involved. Anyway good thinking. -Dan |
wikiro Elite user NY 435 Posts |
Ya I thought the back palm front palm thing was kind of a Jeff thing.
Oh and the fan isnt that easy it does take manipulation skills. You could have them stick the card in the deck ANYWHERE upside down. And show them it aint there with a pressure fan, and only you can tell almost exactly what position it is at. Wikiro
If you punch a wall so hard your knee hurts your goal has been accomplished.
Never Panic! Wikiro |
Dan Farmer Loyal user Northern Nevada 235 Posts |
I just tried it on my little brother and I just used a thumb fan with a little more thought than I would usually give it and it worked fine.
-Dan |
wikiro Elite user NY 435 Posts |
I use pressure fan. Thumb fan is to easy to figure and it was created aleady by a great magician
Wikiro
If you punch a wall so hard your knee hurts your goal has been accomplished.
Never Panic! Wikiro |
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