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bg Veteran user Indy 313 Posts |
I'm learning Ammars self printing business card trick. Does anyone do this effect? Are the moves convincing to your audience?
It seems like a great trick. I just started practicing it today and haven't tried it out yet and was wondering if it comes across good and believable to the spectator. Thanks for any input. Brian Well the lack of response tells me this is a trick that isn't used by many. It seemed like a neat effect but not too believable. I've tried it out on my wife but she wasn't too impressed, but I think she's getting sick of me trying out my new tricks on her. |
redstreak Inner circle A.K.A David Kong 1368 Posts |
I haven't been able to fool anyone with it, but then agin, I've hardly performed it for anyone.
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jkvand Special user Johnstown, PA 658 Posts |
I've used this and found it to work well, especially when I actually put a few cards in that ARE blank on both sides, with a few in the middle that are printed on one side. That way I can show the first few are actually blank, one at a time, then add them to the stack and spread the cards, showing 'all' of them blank, then pull one out that you know is printed, and do the move. This works well, with a little practice!
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montz Special user 576 Posts |
If your interested in this sort of effect, I always found David Acers Missing Ink from Natural Selections Volume 1 to be the best of its kind.
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