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Darkwing Inner circle Nashville Tn 1850 Posts |
Has anyone bought these cards from Seo Magic?
Here is the link from Seo; http://www.seomagic-usa.com/catalog/prod......fe1a261e I did and they sent some wax along with the cards. My question is probally obvious, what is the most effective way to wax the cards? I have powdered thousands of cards but have never waxed cards. I am hoping my good friends on the MC, James Tong or anyone else can help. |
TOTALLY MAGIC Elite user Las Vegas,NV 436 Posts |
You out the card on a pice of card board or somthing hard and that you don't mind getting wax on, and then you just rub the candle back and forth making sure that the card is completly coated with wax,and flip it over and do the same thing. that's how seo thought me. I love the wax I perfer it over powder, the only problam is after awile the wax gets dirty so you haft to scrap the wax off and do it agin(but that's after about a year of use)
kyle |
illusions & reality Special user Saskatoon, SK, CANADA 859 Posts |
I believe that the Stevens Greater Magic Series with Shimada shows Shimada using wax on his manipulation cards and how to apply it.
Lou |
hugmagic Inner circle 7655 Posts |
Seems to me that someone used to use Johnson Bruce floor wax on the cards. I know Walt Cummings (Chavez instructor to Neil Foster among others) used cashmere bouquet soap.
Richard
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Darkwing Inner circle Nashville Tn 1850 Posts |
Richard,
You know, it seems Denny Hainey told me something similar when I was at his shop last year. |
JamesTong Eternal Order Malaysia 11213 Posts |
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On 2009-01-02 01:46, Darkwing wrote: Darkwing, I have not tried those SEO cards before but as to waxing the cards I would prefer using car wax. Use those that are not so watery. I have tried car wax with jumbo cards and they fan very well. I do not use any other wax because of the fact that they get dirty and some you have to scrap them off while others the wax gets added on top of each coat, hence making the cards thicker. But that is only my opinion and preferences. I have been using fanning powder for some 30 years and will continue to use them, and will not use wax application (unless it is for jumbo cards). If the cards are clean and smooth, especially those that are from Japan, I would use 'micro fiber cloth' to clean (wipe with the dry cloth) them when they are dirty. These cards already come clean and smooth. After wiping the cards can be fanned easily again. Hope this helps. |
trashmanf Loyal user 300 Posts |
Man I tried this method that SEO recommends, rubbing the wax candle repeatedly on every card, and it is exausting! A better recommendation (if you have it) is to use a dremel and soft attachment, and wax your cards like it's a car hood!
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JamesTong Eternal Order Malaysia 11213 Posts |
Yes, waxing is a tiring chore. Using tools can get the job done faster and also not so exhausting. If you are doing it with your hands and using 'bull strength', then waxing a deck of cards is equivalent to waxing your car. TIRING and EXHAUSTING. LOL.
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T.G Kenny Loyal user Malaysia 243 Posts |
I agree with James! Tiring... Wait until you try waxing the cards... LOL
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WagsterMagic Special user Myrtle Beach, SC 639 Posts |
Are these used for manipulation?
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Darkwing Inner circle Nashville Tn 1850 Posts |
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On 2009-01-03 07:42, JamesTong wrote: James, You were right, powdering is the way to go. I powdered the cards and they fan like a dream. Thank you, David Williams |
JamesTong Eternal Order Malaysia 11213 Posts |
We can always rely on the good old fanning powder.
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ting New user 36 Posts |
I did Wax Some of my Cards before, I think its perfect for Fanning. But not really good for card Production and other stuff though.
Anson |
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