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lynnef Inner circle 1409 Posts |
During this unfortunate covid hiatus, I pulled out my old NFW set. In spite of a little memory lapse, I eventually remembered it, and delighted myself once more. I especially liked the handling shown a few years back, where the spectators cover their face down cards (which they believe are jokers). So simple and yet so astonishing. Lynn
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Mb217 Inner circle 9600 Posts |
Yep..."Still, what a trick!" 😉
And after all this time, I still highly recommend this wonderful packet trick. Give it a whirl, and see for yourself.
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hypnoman1 New user 77 Posts |
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On Feb 14, 2021, lynnef wrote: LOL I did the same and realized it is now going into my full set! It is that good!
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Dollarbill Inner circle Colorado 1008 Posts |
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On Apr 13, 2012, Mb217 wrote: MB started this thread in 2012. almost 10 yrs later this thread is still relevant. This is greater than any "Magic Shop" review. |
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Wizuriel New user 53 Posts |
Just curious what people do after nfw if doing a routine? Do you swap the cards and do another ace trick, use the DS and keep going with the same cards, just put it away and go in a different direction or something else?
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gkfreed Special user 533 Posts |
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On May 5, 2021, Wizuriel wrote: I usually follow it with Dr. Daley's last trick. The right cards are left in their hands and the heat is off yours. Nice 1-2 punch. |
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Koolmagic114 Veteran user 311 Posts |
I have always loved NFW.. and it fries everytime.. Richard Sanders has a GREAT effect out as well - same premise.. called ACE.
Check it out
Eddy
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EndersGame Inner circle Reviewer EndersGame 2208 Posts |
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On Jan 15, 2022, Koolmagic114 wrote: Here's what I wrote in my detailed review of NFW, which included these comments about how NFW compares with ACE: Some time after the release of NFW, in 2004 Richard Sanders released a video entitled Super Cards, which included a routine that used virtually the same gaffs as NFW, but a totally different handling and feel. It was entitled "4 Card Crunch", and was later marketed separately in a more polished version as "ACE". Meanwhile in 2014 Penguin Magic had acquired Elmwood Magic, the company that originally distributed NFW. Having thus purchased the rights to the NFW effect and the gimmick, they went on to produce several video tutorials that offered a somewhat similar presentation to ACE, and which focused entirely on the transformation. The first of these was the updated handling by Nick Locapo. Subsequently in 2015 Rick Lax published an even more smooth handling that used the same gimmick and a similar presentation, which Penguin Magic presented under the new name "No Joke". The result of this updated version feels quite different from the original NFW, because it uses a very different method, and can be done in the spectator's hands. In this version, you simply show the four face-up Jokers, and go right into showing them has changing into the four Aces. Richard Sanders' ACE is indeed the most similar effect to NFW, and you'll find advocates for both routines. NFW did come out well before ACE, and when ACE was released it was praised for having a better handling of very similar gaffs because the magic could be done in the spectator's hands. While having the same cards, the gimmick works slightly differently (so you can't do the routine for NFW with it), and it has a different method that relies on lifts rather than the Elmsley Count. Some have argued that ACE made NFW obsolete, but courtesy of Rick Lax's new handling ("No Joke"), we can now do an in-the-hands version of NFW too, and this produces a very similar effect to ACE. So if you prefer a more direct approach that moves more quickly to the transformation and avoids the need for the Elmsley Count, you'll like the Rick Lax approach. The nice thing is that buyers of NFW get multiple tutorial videos, so you can choose to use the original handling or the updated handling that gives NFW a more direct in-the-hands transformation feel. The gimmick for NFW is also more easy to replace than the one for ACE. |
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oagwood Veteran user Pleasant Hill, CA 393 Posts |
I've been carrying this since around 2005. I carry it in my briefcase and it is one of my go-tos when I need something quick that packs a punch. This still does it. It has withstood the test of time. Minimal effort with maximum impact. Such a fun routine.
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Paul24243 New user 53 Posts |
I always use the no joke version now. Although the original is good, the new routine just looks so much more impressive.
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Merlin73 New user 18 Posts |
I’m a big fan of Richard Sanders and his Ace variation is great. I believe his new Blackpool release king Con is another variation.
If you do child’s play by Chris Congreave ( you should ) it would be a great addition. |
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