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Nick23 Special user England 580 Posts |
This idea is kinda in the same category as those Paul Harris ideas in the back of AOA. The ones that would work in theory, but its unable to determine if they are practical... like making yourself disappear using the cardboard tube and paper finger etc.
How about using cards with a thick plastic coating on them and a pen that wont soak into the card. If you press the card signed against the face on another card, you should get a printed mirror image. Then face to face transfer to another card to have the signature the right way around again.
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gdw Inner circle 4884 Posts |
I do this with the sig moving forom the face of one card to the face of the other. Odd but it can be done.
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Number One Regular user Mike J Kelly 164 Posts |
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On 2004-11-23 17:51, Alchimest wrote: Why do people respond with "I use the double lift" & then expand on it when clearly the poster asks for methods not using a DL. Try: DARK CARD. Regards Mike
Guess which hand the frog is in.
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Ed Oschmann Inner circle Lake Worth FL 1011 Posts |
Jerry Sadowitz has a terrific routine called 'Thanks to Hofzinzer' from Cards on the Table. Probably one of the best applications for Roy Walton's Paintbrush move.
Ed |
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jrandcc Regular user New York 141 Posts |
Regarding an eailer post, Wesley James and Jay Sankey both have tricks called forgery, however the are very different.
The uberchange described in the Rev. Card Magic by Jay Sankey is a exactly that answer to the first question. You can make a very visual change of changing the face of a card that has a signature on it, and you only need the specs to sign once. |
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Jason Cardwell New user 17 Posts |
I've used the glide--show the deck face up, turn it down and lay the "bottom" card face down to be signed...
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Jaz Inner circle NJ, U.S. 6111 Posts |
Top Change?
Second deal? Turn the top card (selection?)face up. Turn it face down. Second Deal and have that cards back signed. Take it back and go from there. Note: If you can make the top card flip over face up on the deck, then back face down, then immediately do a one hand Second Deal then you might try that. |
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