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late night diner Regular user 120 Posts |
Is there a newer, more modern version of this trick?
I believe the creator was Tony Curtis, but the celebrities used are all from the 80's. I love this effect, but would like to see a version that uses current, recognizable celebrities (ie: Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Russell Crowe, etc) I also own the other version with the women in bikinis and would prefer a female celebrity version as well (ie: Angelina Jolie, Cameron Diaz, Nicole Kidman, etc) I find this trick gets a better response if you can chat about people they know and care about. It gives the trick personality, IMO |
Rennie Inner circle I think I have about 1826 Posts |
Hi Late Night,
I also had both effects. As for getting updated celebrities, I would suggest getting the pictures and making the trick up as there are no gimmicks involved, just the pictures. You can find the pictures you want any day of the week.Get them laminated and you are updated... Rennie
The effect is the important thing, how you achieve it is not.......
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Tony Curtis Special user Bangkok Thailand 840 Posts |
The rights to the following effects are now owned by Geno Munari.
Night Out With The Girls Every Inch A Lady One For The Lady’s Maybe the pictures have been updated so it could be worthwhile checking on this website. http://www.houdini.com Tony Curtis
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Banester Special user 669 Posts |
Anyone have a brief summary of the trick. Have never heard of this one and it sounds interesting.
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mrunge Inner circle Charleston, SC 3716 Posts |
This is a neat little "packet" trick with a big surprise at the end.
Several laminated cards are shown to have different pictures of women on them. A story line of "she loves me, she loves me not" takes place while the magician moves or discards each card, ultimately ending up with a single card, his "date." The spectator is then given the cards to do as the magician just did. When he gets to the last card, his date, he is surprised with his choice. It's self working and a lot of fun in the right environment. It is NOT a child's trick but, as mentioned earlier, you could make your own cards and use the same "principle" for children. I think there has also been a set created for women to use. I've seen one set of cards that is "adults only" (topless) and another suitable for everyone else. Order a set and have some fun with the boy's down at the club! Mark. |
late night diner Regular user 120 Posts |
One For The Ladies (Ooops, it's not called Night Out With The Girls), is the one I have (but they all use the same principle).
However, the celebrity cards they use are Rob Lowe (from about 15 years ago), Patrick Swayze (15 years ago), Dolph Lundgren (15 years ago) and 2 other guys, who I don't even recognize(???). I think I'll have to make up my own set now (Hmmm, I wonder who to use for the "surprise"?) |
Kent Wong Inner circle Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 2458 Posts |
Every Inch a Lady is the topless version. The concept is great, but I prefer a more family friendly theme. So, after buying Every Inch a Lady, I went ahead and made my own version for my own use. It really is easy to make your own cards and have them laminated.
Kent
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Thetruth New user 40 Posts |
Can anyone pm me the handling/shuffle for every inch of lady? I am having a brain freeze and took this trick out from the magic drawer. Now, from what I recall of shuffling 3 cards off, does not seem to be aliging them up right.
Any help is appreciated. |
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