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MurphysNEW Elite user 457 Posts |
A twist on the classic Cardiographic by Martin Lewis, performed by renowned magicians all over world. This is one of the best pieces of stand-up magic to entertain your audience.
The twist: The card that first rises from the deck on the sketchpad does not match the audience's selection. However, it magically transforms into their selection afterwards!
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More information: Bunny version - https://www.murphysmagic.com/Product.aspx?id=63028 Card version - https://www.murphysmagic.com/Product.aspx?id=63027 |
rowland Inner circle 1524 Posts |
Seems like a lot of money compared to the original. Not sure how much extra this adds apart from a little bit of humour.
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Neznarf Inner circle NY then AZ now 1840 Posts |
We all could use an extra laugh in our show.
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."
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Munseys_Magic Special user 520 Posts |
Seems to spoil the method a bit. Sometimes less is more.
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Michael.Kegel Regular user Germany 142 Posts |
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On Apr 23, 2019, Munseys_Magic wrote: I think that only other professional magicians might catch the method from what we see here. After all, David Copperfield did a similar effect, and quite successfully, without the entire audience catching the method (from time index 3:55): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSWKa8wdcEA In my opinion, the Recall version of Martin Lewis's Cardiographic indeed adds an enhancing twist to this very effect. I for one prefer it over the original effect as it looks even more magical. |
Munseys_Magic Special user 520 Posts |
Just because David Copperfield did it doesn't mean it was fooling his audiences. He actually did not keep it in a show very long.
Nevertheless, I respect the fact that you think it is an improvement. |
Houdann1 New user 5 Posts |
I've lost my Cardiographic Recall instructions! The workings are obvious but for one thing: How does the magician keep the 2nd "correct" card from rising initially over the 1st "wrong" card? I can accomplish this by holding it down manually from the front as it rises, but that's just clumsy. There must be another way that I didn't notice in the instructions initially, or just forgot.
Can anyone either fill me in or lead me to the online instructions? Or a .pdf, but they all do seem to be online these days. Thank you! Dan Frischman www.headoftheseniorclass.com dan@danfrischman.com |
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