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mzr9mm New user Bistrita, Romania 93 Posts |
Hi guys,
I bought a Svengali Deck a week ago, and the thing is that I've never had better reactions. I usually don`t use trick decks, but I really grew fond of the Svengali. I like it a lot, and I`m thinking of putting it in my routine. However, payday is coming up at the end of the week, and I wanted to get an Invisible Deck since I saw it on David Blaine`s special, but I also saw a video preview on Ellusionist for the Exchange Deck. Which one would you get, the Invisible Deck or the Exchange Deck? Or both? Which is more practical? Thanks, and I'm looking forward to your answers. -Daniel. P.S. I have no clue to how the Exchange Deck works. |
Chris SD Special user 737 Posts |
Invisible Deck
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NiallTL Veteran user 308 Posts |
They are both completely different things! It depends on what you want to do.
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SteveTheMagician New user 98 Posts |
I would go with the Invisible Deck. It, to me, has a MUCH stronger punch to it. The idea of you never touching the cards, and theirs being the "only one" reversed in the deck - awesome trick. I almost always have it in my pocket, and for under $10, you can't beat it.
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mzr9mm New user Bistrita, Romania 93 Posts |
Thanks, guys. I will get the Invisible Deck. It`s awesome, however, the only thing that bothers me is that it can accomplish only one effect. But, all in all, it is worth the money.
Thanks, again. -Daniel |
joshua the magician Regular user 106 Posts |
You can always switch the deck for a real one. I mean one complete mind-blower trick will really add a touch to your routine.
magicly,
joshua |
BCaldwell Special user is really regretting his 524 Posts |
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On 2006-12-04 16:53, mzr9mm wrote: One effect with a thousand uses. If you only use the routine included with the instructions, then it is only one effect. Use some imagination, and think of all of the things you can do with the ability to prove that you knew what their selected card would be before you even got there by having it upside-down in a deck. I've used an Invisible Deck consistently for over 20 years.
"...that's just my opinion. I could be wrong." Dennis Miller
~Bob~ |
Magiguy Inner circle Seattle, WA 5467 Posts |
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One effect with a thousand uses. So very, very true. I've gotten more mileage out of an Invisible Deck than a fleet of hybrid cars. Check out Jay Sankey's "X" for some tiny insight into the tremendous possibilities available with this deck. Incidentally, if you haven't purchased it yet, you might want to check out David Maleck's "Deluxe Pro Version", available from his shop, Earth's Largest Magic Shop. ( http://www.Elmagicshop.com ) Best of luck! |
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