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iSawThat Regular user The Ivory Tower 188 Posts |
Does anyone actually know how to do this smoothly? I've just read through the instructions and personally think that it'll be very difficult to pull this off smoothly, let alone convincingly. Plus don't the extra creases on the cards (aside from those running vertically and horizontally) make the card appear slightly fishy when being examined? It's by Jay Sankey, so I do expect it to be a bit eccentric in handling, but the complications of showing the torn quaters and the actual fusion process seem very complicated. Would appreciate any help i can get on this.
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cataquet Veteran user England 363 Posts |
Get Sankeytized Vol 2. It's all there!
Bye for now Harold
Harold Cataquet
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ecno New user 51 Posts |
You rely a bit on the sound it makes when you tear the cards. I think it's a bit risky when they aren't hearing it.
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Joshua Quinn Inner circle with an outer triangle 2054 Posts |
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On 2002-06-22 12:59, cataquet wrote: I agree, seeing Jay do it is a big help. He also has some tips for covering the fact that the second tear is less convincing than the first. It's also nice to see how clean the display of the four pieces looks in his hands. Quinn
Every problem contains the seeds of its own solution. Unfortunately every problem also contains the seeds of an infinite number of non-solutions, so that first part really isn't super helpful.
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Greg Arce Inner circle 6732 Posts |
Ditto on the Sankey-tized tapes. You have to see him do it to believe it's possible.
Greg
One of my favorite quotes: "A critic is a legless man who teaches running."
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