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cricketer15 Loyal user Sydney, Australia 248 Posts |
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On 2013-12-23 22:22, phillipsart wrote: The main concept is easy to do.
Anything is Possible
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slotnick18 New user 7 Posts |
I bought Angle Z DVD and performed with bicycle. Then bought refill pack and artifice deck from Ellusionist. I used artifice deck to just melt into the back. Both are great. Does anyone have thoughts on using artifice deck, to find the corner and then melt into the back of the card or is that too much? Also, does anyone know if there are any plans for more outcome variety in the artifice deck refills?
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jeebs9 Regular user 190 Posts |
Wow... I've been doing this trick and didn't even know what it was called lol? I might have to buy this. I've made the torn corner appear in many places. But I'd love to look into how to load it under a watch. That would be awesome.
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ricklaxmagic Special user West Bloomfield, Michigan 690 Posts |
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On Sep 17, 2014, jeebs9 wrote: Wow. Wow. That's so indicative of the times. Not blaming anyone for anything, but that does seem to be a very 21st century magic situation...somebody performing a trick that they can't even identify. I do appreciate you being brave enough to admit it, though! I've probably been guilty of this too over the years. |
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KingJeux New user 38 Posts |
Sorry to bring up an old thread but just came across this. I might be missing something, but would someone not simply deduce that it was p*****d before the f **** t***? The first part looks convincing, but if they thought about it at all afterward I can't imagine them not coming to this conclusion.
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Fin Veteran user 322 Posts |
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On Jun 25, 2015, KingJeux wrote: Why not try it and see? It's worked for me every time and gets incredible reactions. I also use the same "t***" method with Richard Sanders "Ultra Gum" which gets the same stunned reactions and of all the times I've performed it nobody has EVER worked out how it was done. |
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sjbrundage Loyal user 239 Posts |
Thought it would be fun to Share my work on Angle Z. : )
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Xiqual Inner circle Upper left quadrant 4935 Posts |
Actually it's more indicative of a time long gone. In the days of no internet. Magicians at maci clubs would teach tricks to members, they wouldn't know the name of the trick.
I don't think its a bad thing. James Quote: On Sep 17, 2014, ricklaxmagic wrote:
Still with the Chinese circus
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seanksutton Veteran user 331 Posts |
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On Jun 26, 2015, sjbrundage wrote: Really nice tie in! Is that Rubik's Cube change from Rubik's Nightnare? |
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GeraintClarke Special user 661 Posts |
I perform it all the time ... and usually Justin Miller's handling of the torn corner appearing between their hands. Did it in Greece a few weeks ago and won €120 of free drinks, so it's paid for itself many times over with just that one performance.
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tophatter Inner circle connecticut 3329 Posts |
Do you need refills for this effect ?
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sjbrundage Loyal user 239 Posts |
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On Jun 26, 2015, seanksutton wrote: Nope. Original Work. I am good friends with Henry Harrius the Creator of Rubik's Nightmare! So our work is similar to each other.. but different! |
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Fire Starter Inner circle 4809 Posts |
Nice, I also still do and my most fav trick is Ultra Gum but I do like that Rubiks Cube reveal,good stuff.
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seanksutton Veteran user 331 Posts |
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On Jun 28, 2015, sjbrundage wrote: Wow! Really nice job then! |
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My Lovely Assistant New user 98 Posts |
Here is a review of Angle Z from www.mylovelyassistant.com. This should answer some of the questions asked in this trhead.
Rating 5 out of 5 stars! Daniel Madison's Angle Z is a mind blowing card trick that anyone can do with just a bit of confidence, some basic card handling skills and a regular deck of cards. In essence, a spectator selects a card, and the performer removes it from the deck and immediately tears off the corner. The corner of the card instantly vanishes. The corner then reappears in an unlikely place such as the spectator's pocket, across the room on a shelf, under a book, or any place in the room. The performer does not need to recover the vanished card corner, they merely point to the location and the spectator picks it up. Although this trick is simple, it is a killer. The trick is a method, which is taught on a Hollywood quality produced DVD sold by Ellusionist.com. The DVD is an hour and twenty minutes long and consists of Daniel Madison teaching the method in various segments; Intro, Mechanics, Performance Tips, Handling, Variations, Customizing, and Credits. Although the trick is easy to do, you will want to watch this DVD several times to learn the multiple variations and different handlings. The intricate detail and explanation makes the DVD worth every penny. At the end of the DVD there is an additional chapter "Live Performance" in which Madison demonstrates the trick in street magic encounters with actual spectators, which is fun to watch and inspiring. The manufacturer's description does not really describe the trick , but it is not misleading in any way. It merely, describes what will be taught i.e. "The most effective places to reveal the hidden corner" or "how to perform Angle Zero with a signed card". Interestingly, Madison explained that when he first released the trick in his book "TWO" he believed it to be a "throwaway" effect and didn't appreciate the strength of the illusion until he saw fellow magicians performing his trick. Separate and apart from the above ungimmicked Angle Z method, Ellusionist.com, sells a gimmicked version of Angle Z, that is taught on its "Gaff Sytem" DVD. This version of Angle Z requires the performer to use Ellusionist.com's Artifice deck and its gimmicked Angle Z refills. In that version of the trick, after the corner vanishes, it appears on the back of the card. Initially this reveal is not that impressive to the spectator as they will assume the corner was just slid behind the card. Then, as the performer tilts the card the corner does not fall off and when it is examined, the corner has fused into the back of the card. A different trick using the same principal, but just as amazing. www.mylovelyassistant.com/reviews/view/4147
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James Conti Elite user My mum isn't too pleased about my 425 Posts |
Hey all, I have a show tonight and have angle z in my set list. I need some ideas of the best place to reveal the corner in a parlour/stage performance. Really need some help, I want this to be as effective as possible, any input is greatly appreciated
James
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theoriginalman Regular user 183 Posts |
Just wondering if this could be done with a dollar bill?
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trickyat86 Special user Pittsburgh, PA 595 Posts |
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On Dec 7, 2021, theoriginalman wrote: Yes, a dollar can be used. Using a dollar is originally what Jay Sankey used this principle with in the 80's. |
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pegasus Eternal Order United Kingdom 10537 Posts |
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On Dec 7, 2021, trickyat86 wrote: But you should show that ‘same’ dollar as being complete before you do the tear. Easy with a deck of cards. Not so with a dollar bill. |
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