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Jamie Ferguson Inner circle Alba Gu Brà th 3640 Posts |
I said 'demo' not 'explanation'. I'm wanting to see the actual effect without cutaways, not the actual method.
When the chips are down, the duvet is uncomfortable.
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MovieMan Special user 569 Posts |
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On 2011-10-14 19:05, Jamie Ferguson wrote: I think the only part missing from the posted demos is when the card first appears in the wallet. From the audience's perspective, this is what they see: Performer's hands are clearly seen as empty. Performer asks spectator to pull out his wallet and hand it to him. With empty hands and no fishy moves, the performer opens the wallet, and starts to pull out a playing card. The performer can let the spectator pull out the card the rest of the way--it is seen as clearly coming from within the folded wallet. Spectator turns the card over and it's the signed selection. It really does look that clean. (Edit: I think the moment when the d***h happens is not in the demo videos either, but that is completely invisible with the proper misdirection.) |
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Kaliix Inner circle Connecticut 1984 Posts |
Really, waiting for a end to end video? Have you missed the last 16 pages of overwhelming love from any one and everyone who has purchased this magnificent item.
Let me help you out. Unless you are left handed, BUY THIS EFFECT! Don't wait, don't contemplate, put down your hard earned cash because this utility not only delivers on it's promise in every way possible but that is only the beginning. There is SO much more that can be done with this thing. The card to spectators wallet is phenomenal. I tried it out a friend today to try it out since I've been practicing it for a couple days now. Everything is going well until he pulls out a credit card type thin wallet with a magnetic flap for the holding the cash. Even with this small wallet, I managed to pull his signed card out of it, to the shock of my friend. If it isn't clear from the above, I freakin love this utility and card to spectators wallet effect that comes with it. What everyone has said over the last 17 pages is true. Thanks Jeff, this utility of yours rocks! Quote: On 2011-10-14 03:46, Jamie Ferguson wrote:
The greatest obstacle to discovery is not ignorance; it is the illusion of knowledge.
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zhoudumu Regular user philadelphia 172 Posts |
That is what I thought, the left hand demo is for someone who has already purchased it.
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Fin Veteran user 322 Posts |
Kaliix, I couldn't agree more. Does anyone else get a little emotional when watching the dvd? I find the great guitar music and the overwhelming feeling of pure MAGIC that this utility will enable dawns on one after watching the dvd a few times, and the realisation soon comes; that the UCCU is the best thing ever to happen to card magic. If that's not worth a solitary tear of joy then nothing is. The card to wallet is actually an example of what I was looking for, but hadn't quite found until now, when I first started learning magic about 6 months ago. I wanted an effect so clean that there was nothing left for the layman to grasp at, so easy that the actual performance can get my full attention, and so mind-blowingly impossible that my reputation as a magician would be made right there and then. The card to wallet is that trick, and it's better than I ever imagined it could be.
If I had to ditch every magic product I have bought, and I have bought quite a few recently, I would not mind too much as long as I get to keep the UCCU. The possibilities are endless, and the power it brings to add a whole new level of CLEAN to many tricks is ridiculous! It's a magicians wet dream and a complete bargain. Fin |
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Tony Noice Veteran user 342 Posts |
I get the impression from all the mentions of ties and jackets that this is really for those who generally work in the casual attire. However, many, possibly most, professional performers in corporate, fine dining restaurants, trade shows and such wear jacket and tie, with the shirt tucked neatly in the slacks. Is UCCU fully functional for these performers?
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Jamie Ferguson Inner circle Alba Gu Brà th 3640 Posts |
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On 2011-10-15 01:08, Tony Noice wrote: Great question Tony. I'd appreciate an honest answer to this too.
When the chips are down, the duvet is uncomfortable.
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Magicmike221 Special user Manchester UK 612 Posts |
Bought this recently my initial impression when I saw the Gimmick was WTF? (this is from a guy who doesn't own a TKO)then after watching the DVD It became apparent as a close up worker I just couldn't do without this, so Dceptive so Practical se Easy, this post is meant to be aimed at any Doubters ...Dont doubt just buy!!
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KyleMacNeill Inner circle 2757 Posts |
One question before I buy -
Could I 'install' this into a shirt, and then take it out and install it into another shirt when I wear another one, easily? Best, Kyle |
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Jesus Marimba New user 5 Posts |
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On 2011-10-15 01:08, Tony Noice wrote: Quite the opposite Tony. UCCU is more for the smart dresser's among you. And a tucked in shirt is fine (differs from TKO). There is a video in the members section specifically about jacket and tie wearers. Myself, I only wear a tie for funerals and don't perform card tricks at such events, although the up and coming haunted deck is giving me some ideas. |
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Maynard Regular user 191 Posts |
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On 2011-10-15 04:44, KyleMacNeill wrote: Absolutely Kyle |
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Stephen Thompson Regular user 111 Posts |
Hi there
This may have already been answered but I have trawled through the posts. Would it be possible to borrow a wallet and produce your own business card from it convincingly? Thanks Steve |
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rowland Inner circle 1524 Posts |
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On 2011-10-15 05:43, Stephen Thompson wrote: Absolutley no problem at all |
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Dr Spektor Eternal Order Carcanis 10781 Posts |
You can produce a flattened bloody (prop) ear from it too - well it is Halloween time
A cool way to prove someone is a murderer in a murder whodunnit routine (you see this thing truly is utility gold)
"They are lean and athirst!!!!"
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simcoscor Inner circle montreal 1140 Posts |
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On 2011-10-15 05:29, Maynard wrote: The best thing : you will do it in no more than 15 sec. ! |
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KyleMacNeill Inner circle 2757 Posts |
Thanks!
Last one: Can I say have it 'in' my school shirt throughout the day then perform when I want to? As in, will walking around, sitting, running etc ruin the gimmick? Kyle |
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whiteoakcanyon Special user 899 Posts |
The gimmick should be fine. Jeff makes a good quality product.
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MovieMan Special user 569 Posts |
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On 2011-10-15 12:46, KyleMacNeill wrote: Yes, you can wear it all day and do all that stuff. It won't ruin the gimmick, and no one will know you have it (unless your shirt is a light color and somewhat see-through). And it'll be ready for you to perform at any time. |
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MrWall New user Wished he had more than 99 Posts |
I have had an idea for the effect where you also sign your own selected card, which the spectator can himself remove from your wallet which has been sat on the table in full view from the start.
A simple setup using a duplicate signed card which you can always keep in there. It can be ditched with the specs card and left in the utility therefore the deck remains clean at the end. Would this double reveal add or detract from the effect do you think? I quite like the idea as it is a tit-for-tat in a my wallet / your wallet type way. Also your card being revealed by the spec can be used as cover for loading their card into their wallet if you feel you need it. |
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KyleMacNeill Inner circle 2757 Posts |
My shirt is white - is that a problem?
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