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Ben Morris-Rains Regular user Larkspur, Colorado 111 Posts |
Hi, I came up with this recently. It is basically an ambitious card routine done with a blank card, which then magically prints into their card at the end. Here's a video:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=dWMoR-gKPK0 I was curious if this plot has been done before. BTW this isn't a magician fooler. thanks, Ben
PUNCTURE: Pen Through Bill
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magico563 Veteran user UK, sheffield. 381 Posts |
A very nice performence!!! I have done the ACR with a fully blank face deck and the spec sighes the face of a normal card and then we use a blank deck and there card, it just seems more magical is you will. I havent seen it done like this befor and I love it, get then to sigh the card as well!!
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shek Loyal user Los Angeles, CA 244 Posts |
Hm...can't say I have personally ever seen that kind of plot before. I really like it though. Since the card is blank, it makes for a very visual ambitious card. Nice job.
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Ben Morris-Rains Regular user Larkspur, Colorado 111 Posts |
Hey Thanks guys. I have some other ideas with blank cards, but this is the easiest and its not super gaffed. Feel free to use it.
I do agree that since the card is blank it is more visual. Cool stuff. all the best, Ben
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Robert Apodaca Special user 504 Posts |
The strength of the ACR is sacrificed for a color change as a kicker. What I mean by that is that the blank card is not signed. Signing a card for the ACR is what makes it so powerful and personal. Good concept though, perhaps you can find away to make it better.
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THEGUY26 (Will Swanson) Inner circle Minnesota, USA 2379 Posts |
Aldo Columbini has a great ACR using a blank both sides deck in his Standing Room Only video.
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kammagic Inner circle 1304 Posts |
I like the ending transformation but the other phases all seemed the same. You are pretty much limited to color changes because of the blank card but try sticking to three phases then do the transformation. I would like to see more motivation for going from one phase to the other and try to come up with something other then a color change. I have never seen this exact idea used before. Good job.
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MagicMan11 New user 71 Posts |
I don't remember where but saw this in a dvd once. If I find out I'll let you know.
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