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Sonia New user london 2 Posts |
Hi everyone!!
I need your best suggestion to find a card to lemon version to perform close up. When you literally find the card inside the lemon..orange....etc. Thank you so much in advance! I look forward to hearing from all of you! all the best Sonia |
Paul V New user 24 Posts |
There’s 3 that spring to mind that I know of; Worlds Greatest Magic - Bill To Lemon, Bill To Kiwi by Car Coutier and Gazzo shows something similar on his Penguin Live Act.
I’ve also used Angle Z by Daniel Madison with this in the past. Hope those will be helpful to you. Thanks, Paul |
indomagic Inner circle 1144 Posts |
You may need to check CITRUS by Nourdine.
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Paul V New user 24 Posts |
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On Jul 16, 2019, indomagic wrote: I’ve never heard of this one, I’ll have to check it out. I’m obsessed with this plot lol |
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Doc Eason explains his routine for bill in lemon in Vol 2 of his Bar Magic collection. Could easily be adapted to card. It's a time tested routine that could be done close up, or for whole room...
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stevevoltz New user 55 Posts |
Kozmo explains his (great) signed card to lemon in detail in his Tales From the Street DVD set. It's his closer.
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kcmagic1 New user 78 Posts |
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On Jul 16, 2019, indomagic wrote: Citrus is a great gimmick! I use it in my stand up shows. The coloring came off of mine when I washed the gimmick so I had to repaint it. Fingernail polish mixed with baking soda to dull the finish works great. You, however, don't need a gimmick to pull of the trick, as in Cloutiers version. It's all about audience management.
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Sonia New user london 2 Posts |
Omg thank you so much to all of you guys! sorry for the late response I didn't get a notification on this! I will have a look at all this! xx
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Harry Murphy Inner circle Maryland 5470 Posts |
You might want to check out Rich Morotta's "THE COMEDY OF RICH MAROTTA VOLUME 1" DVD for his Card to Orange. It's a solid routine.
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jimgerrish Inner circle East Orange, NJ 3209 Posts |
My favorite is called "The Most Amazing Card Trick" - but it is basically a card in orange or lemon trick gone wild, and the spectator freely chooses the trick from a book and tells you what to do.
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Yash Pataskar New user 68 Posts |
Doc Eason has a great one in his bar Magic series.
There’s also a really simple one with a TT which should be self explanatory. |
HofzinsersFan New user Scotland 81 Posts |
Of course! A TT! so many uses for the TT. I swear it is the best utility any magician can use and everyone ought to get one and get good with it. Not good, great!
Just wanted to throw that in . . What do you mean you don't read? . You need to read FITZKEE - Dick Oslund, 2019. |
AsadUllah New user Pakistan 10 Posts |
But why do you want to perform this effect on Streets? why don't you use balloons instead? there are lots of effects similar to that, you need no or almost minimal setup to perform it whereas you need to setup lemon and what if spectator doesn't chose your gaffed lemon, I mean many things can go sideways...
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Andrew Aspen New user 53 Posts |
Bill In Lemon (World's Greatest Magic) could be a good resource. There are a lot of options on this video including Card in the Lemon by J. J. Sanver. It's worth checking out.
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darrylrose New user 52 Posts |
Yigal Mesika had a great version if you can find it!
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balzar Loyal user 211 Posts |
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