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Doomo Inner circle 2378 Posts |
Wow... Nice rewrite of history Tim... Do much character assassination or witness intimidation ? The only wallet you asked me to design was a Kaps type... The Mullica was my design... I sent you one... You asked for a different zipper... That ws the end of your contribution... The ONLY person who had any design influence on it was Sebastien Clergue from France...
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Joe Mauro Inner circle 1133 Posts |
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On 2010-10-21 18:30, Doomo wrote: Then why did Penguin do this On 2010-10-21 13:24, Tim Trono wrote: "Upon revealing what had happened Maxwell Murphy immediately did the right thing, apologized, and added my name to the ad copy/description (though in fact, Tony’s name probably should not even have been on it).
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PHSIS Veteran user Kailua-Kona HI 385 Posts |
Hi all. Thanks to Joe Russel's magic ruler we now have the outside dimensions of the Super Slim Mullica Wallet...when filled with all your normal wallet stuff along with the smaller inner wallet.
5 1/2 inches long and 3 1/2 inches wide. A full wallet is a little bit more than a quarter inch in thickness. Janet Harris (A.G.) |
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toberman Loyal user 213 Posts |
To Tony Miller- I find it very hard to believe that Penguin would agree to put Tim Trono's name on the ad copy/description without verifying his claim. If you still want to dispute it I would suggest you take it off line with Tim, as you should have in the first place.
To both Tony Miller and Tony Curtis- this is a thread about the Super Slim Hip Pocket Mullica Wallet. It is pretty inconsiderate to bring up your versions here. You both have the ability to start your own threads about your wallets. Don't try to hijack this one. Just my two cents. |
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Tim Trono Inner circle 1118 Posts |
I'm 100% confident in what was written and obviously have the facts to back it up. I will not be posting further on this in this forum as I will purse it as necessary outside of this forum. I am however happy to answer questions on the wallet and routines. The DVD is at the replicator and the wallets are done. Alaan did an amazing job on the wallets. You will be very happy with this for anyone who decides this wallet would work for them. I used it for years and years. It is really strong. The new routines take it to more than just a wallet. I might also suggest some of the mentalism work that Oz Pearlman has done using this wallet. He's got a few great routines on one of his DVDs.
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Bundleofstix New user 72 Posts |
So I know that you can do a no-palm load with this wallet, but are use also able to do a "palmed load"?
Not having to palm is a nice feature, but sometimes I really prefer to palm the card so that by the time I've pulled the wallet out the card is already loaded. |
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Tony Curtis Special user Bangkok Thailand 844 Posts |
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On 2010-10-21 21:33, toberman wrote: I will not be posting any further comments on this thread. Tony Curtis
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motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6199 Posts |
The Mullica wallet is a great one, but in my opinion there are wallets better designed for a palm load. I've had one that's the original design, it's larger, for many many years and still use when wearing a coat.
The nice thing about this smaller wallet model is you can use it as an everyday wallet. Tim, I'd be interested to hear more about the routines included with the wallet.
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aussiemagic Special user 937 Posts |
I need a place to put coins in my everyday wallet! doh! Otherwise, I am quite interested in this. I do like to carry a small wallet to carry my train pass and business cards. This may be a little big for that though...
I don't understand how the routine with someone's credit card or license...do you borrow it, make it vanish and reappear in your wallet? Is that the idea behind this? Thanks AM
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PHSIS Veteran user Kailua-Kona HI 385 Posts |
You borrow the spec's drivers license and it transforms into the performer's driver's license. You open the wallet, unzip the zipper, and pull out the spec's license.
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aussiemagic Special user 937 Posts |
I see, sounds interesting.
Thanks for the prompt reply.
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Tim Trono Inner circle 1118 Posts |
The license effects plays so strong as you essentially start out by not making it a magic trick. You borrow a drivers license and start reading some of the information with their permission. However you seem to actually be describing yourself as you read their license. You show the license to, in fact, now be yours and it gets an amazing reaction (it's so clever and oh so easy). Now you advise that you typically keep your ID in your wallet. At this point they get where it is going and if you take it slow they anticipate and just can't believe it when you produce their license from inside the zippered compartment of the inner wallet. It's nice as it requires nothing but the wallet and the borrowed license. I know Joe has been using this and keeping his Hundy 500/Extreme Burn, a few business card effects, etc. in the wallet and using it as his everyday wallet.
Also one other example, imagine Whack Your Pack but advise at the get go that you are so fast you are willing to put everything that is in your wallet that you will win. You state you never lose. You go through Paul's normal routine but appear to in fact lose. You then go into the wallet as if to give them the prize (they think cash) but it turns out to be their card. Certainly there are many clever wallets out there. This is just a real work horse and the routines are strong and very practical. Tim |
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magicmike30 Special user 744 Posts |
I want this sounds amazing.
Mike
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Paul S Wingham Inner circle 1378 Posts |
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On 2010-10-21 20:19, PHSIS wrote: I think it is worth pointing out (bear in mind that I have not seen this) but I reckon with a wallet this size, you could perform a palming version. Albeit, not in the convesntional sense. i.e you would still need to load the card in to the smaller wallet in plane view, but would not have to bring the wallet close to the deck as you normally would with a Mullica. |
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Failed Magician Inner circle Still working on the DL even after made 2100 Posts |
Tim, that sounds amazing. I actually came up with an idea about the swapped driver's license using my Triple Threat Wallet. Anyway, I love the collections of routines that are offered along with the Slim Mullica.
The dimension itself sounds perfect, not too big nor small. It's about 14 cm long and 9 cm wide, pretty good for a long wallet.
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Doomo Inner circle 2378 Posts |
After discussing this with Tim, we agree that the wallet is his. I was mistaken.
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Failed Magician Inner circle Still working on the DL even after made 2100 Posts |
Err.. which one? This Slim Mullica or you're referring to the other one? Sorry, but you guys kinda lost me.
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Blindside785 Inner circle Olympia, WA 4579 Posts |
Quote: They are talking about the orginal
On 2010-10-22 12:41, Failed Magician wrote: |
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Doomo Inner circle 2378 Posts |
The New Harris model actually is quite nice... I am glad someone is making them again.
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motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6199 Posts |
Good to see the fireworks are over.
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