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Magicusa Elite user 478 Posts |
The one I do is "East Meets West" by David Harkey and Eric Anderson
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vinsmagic Eternal Order sleeping with the fishes... 10957 Posts |
Jeff I saw hiis demo but not the effect..
contact dean dill he showed me a impromptu effect that is teriffic but I am not at liberty to show you because the effect as I know is not yet published vinny |
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rosenkrantz New user USA 71 Posts |
I personally like "A.E. 2.0" by peter eggink and "dough" from sankey. for gimmicked versions I like "sharpie thru anything" by jb magic. Also look for the "pen thru anything" dvd by john. It has some great patter ideas and penetration ideas too.
roses are green, violets are yellow...oh and i'm color blind
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MagicianDM Loyal user 213 Posts |
I recently learned "East Meets West" from Genii and I think I will get A.E.2 sometime in the future. Also, what about Misleading Mislead? Anyone use that?
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rosenkrantz New user USA 71 Posts |
I personally hate it, it is very angel-ly and very not very convincing if I recall(i bought it a long time ago)
roses are green, violets are yellow...oh and i'm color blind
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Magiguy Inner circle Seattle, WA 5467 Posts |
A few that have not yet been mentioned...
Now UZ It (Dan Harlan) Invisible Slit (Hiro Sakai) 1000 Yen Restoration (Hiro Sakai) - an updated, improved version of Invisible Slit The Sakai items are meant to be pocket knife through bill. I also like Kuroki's Cocktail Bill Penetration and Hirose's Invisible Hole. |
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MagicianDM Loyal user 213 Posts |
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On 2008-12-20 11:34, Magiguy wrote: I also like Hirose's Invisible Hole, are the Sakai's invisible slit tricks published in english or Japanese, and where?
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Magiguy Inner circle Seattle, WA 5467 Posts |
Invisible Slit can be found in "The Minotaur" (volume 4, number 3 - Sept. 1992).
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MagicianDM Loyal user 213 Posts |
Where can I obtain that magazine, is Invisible Slit published anywhere in Japanese?
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Leo-Kim Veteran user 359 Posts |
Doug Edward's Wonder-Pen-E-tration. Tenyo put out an improved version some time back.
Mikael Johansson Sweden
If it's worth doing, it's worth doing well (Donald Duck)
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jordanjohnson Special user Hiding in the Shadows 593 Posts |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3cokBO98qI
There is the link to The Wolverine Formula. I had to film my own demo because the production company put up a crap one, but in light of that I put a demo up that shows both card and money versions with no edits, cuts, and it shows the entire routine from start to finish. JJ |
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vinsmagic Eternal Order sleeping with the fishes... 10957 Posts |
JJ very nice but yoiu went out of the frame ???for a brief moment
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jordanjohnson Special user Hiding in the Shadows 593 Posts |
Let me direct you to the Latest and Greatest thread and the first post by myself tells why I cropped it and there is also a review about half way down.
http://themagiccafe.com/forums/viewtopic......orum=218 Any more questions feel free to ask... JJ |
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MerlH Loyal user Carolina Shores, N.C. 272 Posts |
Jay Sankey's Dough is good, imprompto, everything can be borrowed, although I think it is stronger with a signed post it note. Combine it with Smashed by Sankey. The same pencil goes through a coin. The torn pieces of coin protrude and makes it look good.
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MerlH Loyal user Carolina Shores, N.C. 272 Posts |
I bought Executive pen at a magic auction thinking it was Cornelius's Perfect Pen. I can always use a backup. It is the worst copy of something I have ever seen. Mine is impossibe to do because it works too hard. I probably could disassemble it and make it work but I have 3 Cornelius's pens and don't need and extra now. For shame Magic Makers.
Merl Hamen Old dog-- New tricks
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Nick Sand Veteran user 321 Posts |
I use the pen thru anything its well very constructed.
I also do the old fold the bill up, then fold a small paper over that and push a pen thru it and let the spec pull it out. I use both. I like having a couple methods of doing things if I can.
Real Name: Nicholas Scott Sanderfer. Live in Erlanger Kentucy
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scott0819 Inner circle Toronto, Ont. 1040 Posts |
Mislead and East Meets West are both great. One that hasn't been mentioned is Void by Daniel Garcia but that is a straw thru bill effect.
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Illusion & Beyond Regular user 199 Posts |
I use my fathers version of Sharpie thru anything. He has mad this for a long time and I always thought this was the best version I ever seen. You can pull the sharpie straight back through the hole you just pushed it through instead of sliding it off the bill or card.
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Steven Conner Inner circle 2720 Posts |
Vanni Bossi's is an absolute miracle.
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Exitmat Special user 641 Posts |
Out of all the ones I've seen Misled is by far the best. Looks amazing and very clean and fair at all times.
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