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Terrible Wizard![]() Inner circle 1973 Posts ![]() |
I canon,y really think of using them as part of a revelation. What do people use mini decks for?
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Julie![]() Inner circle 3842 Posts ![]() |
"Would you like to see a little card trick?" Said with a smile this corny opening line just about always gets a smile back and an affirmative response; then you're off to the races!
Most of the tricks you would perform with a standard size deck can be performed equally as well with a mini. (Easier to ring in a cold deck, too.) Julie |
Troels![]() Loyal user Denmark 205 Posts ![]() |
There are lots of tricks where normal size cards appear to shrink to small size. It could be a selected card, the whole deck and even the card box.
Try a search for Shrinking Cards, Diminishing Returns, Micro Macro, Shrinking Card Box, Squeeze. Troels |
MaxfieldsMagic![]() Inner circle Instead of practicing, I made 3010 Posts ![]() |
This mini deck effect by Michael O’Brien and Ray Wickham is pretty slick - http://www.penguinmagic.com/p/9759
Now appearing nightly in my basement.
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Deckstacker![]() Veteran user Sunny SoCal 338 Posts ![]() |
Julie: I know that this reply is 2 years late--apologies! I just loved your tip about "a little card trick" and will likely use it--thanks. Also, I agree completely that "Most of the tricks you would perform with a standard size deck can be performed equally as well with a mini." Recently I added some ink marks by hand to the backs of a couple of mini decks (a tedious task, BTW), and find that they are almost as legible as on regular size decks. I can't wait to perform a "mini-miracle" using them and doubt that anyone will ever suspect that they are there.
Never try to teach a pig how to sing. You will waste your time, and it annoys the pig.
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gregg webb![]() Inner circle 1564 Posts ![]() |
I use a few when I make up my Diminishing Cards...Mine isn't that much different from some other methods, but the real point is that audiences seem to like Diminishing Cards in the middle of a set with manipulation of regular size cards.
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gregg webb![]() Inner circle 1564 Posts ![]() |
Note: Meir Yedid is selling a trick again, which uses small and a large card. One and Only by Bill Prior. An old trick he found in his warehouse and now available again.
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oagwood![]() Veteran user Pleasant Hill, CA 385 Posts ![]() |
I made an invisible deck with a mini deck and used it for walk around for years. I held it together with a rubber band and did a crisscross on one side with the rubber band so I knew the direction. It was easier to make it appear from nowhere and took up very little pocket space.
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tourmagic![]() New user 42 Posts ![]() |
Great Idea oagwood!
Tom Tourville
"Magic is all based on guile, and the more experience you have with being sneaky, the more sneaky you can be" - Teller |
tourmagic![]() New user 42 Posts ![]() |
A great trick with Mini cards is "Micro-Macro" by Brother John Hamman.
In the original presentation a full sized card turns into 4 minis and then an entire deck of minis grows into a full sized deck. In the late 50's & early 60's Don Alan popularized the second part of Bro John's trick by performing it on TV and in his lectures.
Tom Tourville
"Magic is all based on guile, and the more experience you have with being sneaky, the more sneaky you can be" - Teller |
jsbosco![]() New user Detroit, MI 57 Posts ![]() |
There is a great packet trick in Paul Harris's Art of Astonishment (Book 2, I believe), in which a card "shrinks" into a miniature card in the spectator's hand.
Edit: "Bizarre Shrink" from AoA book 3. |
spudster85![]() New user Northern Kentucky 64 Posts ![]() |
I have an IP in mini form. I go through the classic routine where the spec thinks of a card, they picture it, then the deck is produced. Creates a funny moment of, "you need to think big, follow your dreams!" Then, if I have time in the performance, I produce a regular size and show BOTH decks have their thought of card.
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