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Irving Quant Regular user 104 Posts |
Hey guys, I just wanted to let you know that a second trick of mine has been released at Dan and Dave's page. I hope you guys like it. Credits are posted on the site.
http://store.dananddave.com/mystery-deck-irving-quant.html Just fyi, here is the link for the first trick Carousel. http://store.dananddave.com/carousel-irving-quant.html |
MickeyPainless Inner circle California 6065 Posts |
IQ,
I downloaded this last night and put a little time in on it then and a bit this morning. VERY VERY cool effect man! I'll be working through, polishing up and adding my own touches over the weekend and will give a review soon! So far IMO you're 2 for 2 on your downloads my friend, keep em coming! MMc |
Medifro Inner circle Miami 1258 Posts |
I'm a big fan of the Card Tunnel, I'll get this, love the handling.
One question though, the effect is a card flips face up as it goes thru the deck. While I like the sandwich idea and find it very intriguing, I'm not sure how it would fit in the whole picture in this particular routine. It takes the idea in their heads in a totally another direction ( a card melts thru then goes 90 degrees between the kings ). While this is fine in many routines, I don't see how it fits here. Obviously this doesn't take the quality of the product ( I'll simply use it in an another routine, I think its awesome ). Looking forward for more from you ~ Feras |
MickeyPainless Inner circle California 6065 Posts |
~Feras,
I think once you see the work on this you'll either see it's merit OR be able to as you say rework it to your liking! MMc |
fridoliina89 Special user 503 Posts |
Looks Great,
How hard is this? |
MickeyPainless Inner circle California 6065 Posts |
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On 2009-09-17 18:57, fridoliina89 wrote: Without knowing your level of expertise how can this be answered? |
fridoliina89 Special user 503 Posts |
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On 2009-09-17 20:24, MickeyPainless wrote: Use the force. |
Fábio DeRose Inner circle San Paolo, Brasile 1477 Posts |
I recommend one of Vallarino's
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Irving Quant Regular user 104 Posts |
I wouldn't say they are too hard. Out of the two I think Carousel would be the hardest one, but then again it only has two moves...if you can call them that.
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studentoflife Veteran user Paris, France 310 Posts |
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On 2009-09-18 07:57, Fábio DeRose wrote: Which one?
- Y
<BR>"Nothing is difficult...it's all about what you want, and how bad you want it." |
joshsmagic Regular user Chicago 189 Posts |
I don't see how mystery deck is a very practical effect. Opposed?
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Agaton Loyal user Manila 299 Posts |
I did get Carousel, wonderful work! But I'm quite iffy on this one. No offense, it's just a personal choice.
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shek Loyal user Los Angeles, CA 244 Posts |
I would be interested to know the presentational angle that Irving uses on this one. The effect is played out to music on Dan and Dave's website, and it just seems like a hodgepodge of effects randomly thrown together (i.e.: look, one king turns over! now it turns blank! now your card appears between the kings!) I'm sure Irving has a presentational hook that ties everything together, but as of right now, I'm not sold.
PS: On the other hand, I LOVE Carousel. Seems like something I would use a LOT. Will be picking this up ASAP |
MickeyPainless Inner circle California 6065 Posts |
Come up with your own presentation/patter! I've got a pretty good one almost completed and it flows well!
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Irving Quant Regular user 104 Posts |
In the original trick, as explained in the video if I remember, the selection is done BEFORE all of the phases. You are going to show them how it is that the mystery deck will find their card, but first you will show what the mystery deck can do. The reason I did that was so that there was something that tied the trick together from the start to the end
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