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tophatter Inner circle connecticut 3329 Posts |
Sileeni I have to agree with you who cares what is written in the shoe, shoe t is the name of the manufacture same as armani , pierre cardin etc . the effect is so strong the name will not be noticed.
I saw this at hank lees I am ordering it this week. seems like something James bond would put in his shoe REALLY COOL !! |
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ixnay66 Inner circle Denver 1525 Posts |
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On 2004-05-14 21:41, johngault wrote: Thomas Wayne had a great tip for removing that in another thread on Shoe't. Rather then using a sharpie to cover it up, rub it away using 000 Steel Wool. |
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chao45 New user Toronto, Canada 28 Posts |
Can this be done to the spectator's shoe?? I've seen a version where the card ends up in the Spectator's shoe...I think it does involve a previous set-up right??
Remember always to use Magic for Good, NEVER for Evil
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theboywonder Loyal user Scarborough, Ontario, Canada 228 Posts |
Nope, It's gotta be your shoe. Awww, Shoe't! ;-)
It would really be quite tragic
if the world had to do without magic! |
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chao45 New user Toronto, Canada 28 Posts |
LOL well, it is still an awesome trick regardless
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ixnay66 Inner circle Denver 1525 Posts |
This would work well with Red Hot Momma
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