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Gordyboy Loyal user British Columbia, Canada 216 Posts |
I'd like to buy one but it's a bit tough when I don't know what it's called. It works upon the same principle as a TT but I think it sits on the first section of two fingers inside your hand. Good for showing your hand empty.
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Sid Mayer Special user Santa Fe, NM 656 Posts |
Could this be a Sanada gimmick?
Sid
All the world's a stage ... and everybody on it is overacting.
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Nedim Elite user istanbul/turkey 444 Posts |
It might be Sanada gimmick!?
magicially yours, Nedim Guzel |
Gordyboy Loyal user British Columbia, Canada 216 Posts |
Thanks, a quick search for Sanada at one of my favorite suppliers confirmed that this is what I was looking for.
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Erdnase27 Inner circle 2505 Posts |
It could also be that large thumb tip that makes you have 6 fingers:D
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jimhlou Inner circle 3698 Posts |
Yeah, it's actually called the "sixth finger"
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Jay Austin Regular user 184 Posts |
Jay Scott berry also sells a version called a cloaking device. I am not sure the difference between that and a sanada. I did purchase a sanada from him about 5 years ago at a lecture and still work with it occasionally. I use it with a sponge rabbit routine. Rabbits coming out of a rabbit hole shown empty type of thing.
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Tom Fenton Inner circle Leeds, UK (but I'm Scottish) 1477 Posts |
You can buy these from MagicMasters, they have a website but I can't remember its address.
Google?
"But there isn't a door"
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Tom Fenton Inner circle Leeds, UK (but I'm Scottish) 1477 Posts |
Please ignore the post above,I put it in the wrong thread.
My only excuse is that I wrote it after 2 in the morning when I had just returned from work. Apologies.
"But there isn't a door"
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housermagic New user In the mountains 71 Posts |
It sounds like, as Jay Austin wrote, the cloaking device from Jay Scott Berry - which I have. It may also be Al Goshman's sponge ball gimmick (Sanada?).
Bill |
housermagic New user In the mountains 71 Posts |
It sounds like, as Jay Austin wrote, the cloaking device from Jay Scott Berry - which I have. It may also be Al Goshman's sponge ball gimmick (Sanada?).
Bill |
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