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Waterloophai

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Belgium
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Posted: Feb 2, 2013 12:27pm
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On 2012-01-29 15:04, HenrikHyldig wrote:
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On 2012-01-29 14:35, pegasus wrote:
Absolutely crazy that this deck is produced in Europe but only available in the States.
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I actually bought my deck prism in Denmark, from pegani or illusionmagic.
and believe that I saw it the first time at international magic in london. (If I'm not mistaken) but you certainly can buy it at http://www.pegani.dk
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You can buy it from Card Shark too. (Germany)
http://www.card-shark.de/index.cfm?page=79&lang=en&shop=true&Category=13
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Dougini

Inner circle
I have killed more topics with my
4630 Posts
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Posted: Feb 2, 2013 12:46pm
Ahhh, thank you, Waterloophai! I marked that as a favorite. He is probably the best card gaffer available! Some great stuff on that site...
Doug
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ryan8406

New user
Elkton, Maryland
81 Posts
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Posted: Feb 2, 2013 2:19pm
Fool Proof Locater Deck is my favorite. It's so deceptive. A lay person can handle it all day long and not find a thing.
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RSteele

New user
81 Posts
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Posted: Feb 4, 2013 10:36am
Tough question
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Zack_Johnston

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California
184 Posts
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Posted: Feb 6, 2013 8:00pm
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On 2013-02-04 10:36, RSteele wrote:
Tough question
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Absolutely is, but I would have to go with the classic Invisible Deck , or the Modern Triumph Deck. (A little different from the Cheek to Cheek deck.)
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Dougini

Inner circle
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Posted: Mar 14, 2013 11:33am
Ya know, I just put together a red Bike deck with John Bannon's "Stranger's Gallery". I like it. It's different. No knuckle busters, and I do like color changes. My Erdanse sux, so whenever I can get by otherwise, I do.
These SG cards are AWESOME! I just figured out a way to use one of them in another effect. A DB'er with odd colors. The possibilities...
Doug
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Mark Jarvis

Regular user
166 Posts
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Posted: Mar 16, 2013 3:59pm
Mastermind Deck is my favorite as a result of the routine I learned at the Columbus Magi Fest a couple of years ago. It works well in a close up, parlor and stage setting. The name of the routine is called "Would You Rather". Some of you may be aware of this.
You begin by showing the faces the cards and then place them face down on the table.
Remove a sealed envelope from your pocket and hand it to a spectator to hold.
Cut the deck into two stacks and ask spectator an unusual question such as "would you rather eat broccoli covered in peanut butter or brussel sprouts soaked in barbeque sauce". Declaring, before they answer you, which half of the deck you will remove from the table based upon their answer. This eliminates any thoughts of forcing from the minds of the spectators.
Continue cutting the cards into two piles and asking different spectators more unusual questions, removing piles of cards from the table based upon their answers, until there is only one card left, and of course it matches the card in the sealed envelope.
The value of this is the fun you can have with the audience. Depending on the setting, your sense of humor and who you are performing for, the questions can be set up to be very entertaining. You and your audience can have a lot fun with this, aside from the amazing outcome.
Mark Jarvis
The Magic Of Magic
Solon, Ohio
The Magic Is In Your Hands
http://www.themagicofmagic.com
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