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thecardist New user Moore Oklahoma 27 Posts |
Here then There, Doc Daley's Last trick The name of this particular trick I want to mention slips my mind at the moment but check out John Guastaferro's Brainstorm series he has a nice visual in the hands piece on there as well. Trini Monte's Overworking to triumph a nice in the hands triumph routine (as you might have guessed)
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themartyr Regular user ca. 105 Posts |
TEN by Richard Sanders. it kills!
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Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5952 Posts |
Psychic Sense - Eugene Burger
One For The Money - Bill Goldman |
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ToasterofDoom Special user 671 Posts |
I don't recall the name of the trick, but David Blaine used to do this a lot. (Don't bash it now, it's still a good trick.) I can describe the effect at least. A card is shown, sandwiched in the spectator's hands, and a second card is chosen. A small movement is made and the card in the spectator's hand changes with the second card. Anyone know what this is called?
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Kaylan Special user CT 758 Posts |
It's called a transposition, ToasterofDoom. And yes I agree...it's a VERY good trick!
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TheAmazingSteveo Inner circle 1581 Posts |
2 card monte is the best ... where the card changes from on top of the spectators hand to what they have sandwiched between their hands.
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TheAmazingSteveo Inner circle 1581 Posts |
Weighted aces by Greg Wilson on his DVD is also a great in the hands card effect.
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