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gillesA4 Special user Brussels, Belgium 593 Posts |
Hi all!
Is anybody aware of a routine where , say, four blue backed cards turn one at a time into red backed. I'm sure there are tons of those out there, but for my life I cannot think of one! Hence the call to you helpfull Café members... Thanks in advance, take care! Gilles
We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. (A. Einstein)
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dj Inner circle 1177 Posts |
Something like that?
Miracle Jokers: https://youtu.be/VsByFdH1YUk or Color Changing Jokers: https://youtu.be/HmKZUPVwGTA Darko |
ejohn Special user Atlanta 720 Posts |
Beautiful work, Darko!
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dj Inner circle 1177 Posts |
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On Dec 12, 2020, ejohn wrote: Thanks. Darko |
gillesA4 Special user Brussels, Belgium 593 Posts |
Nice job Darko! Doable close-up?
We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. (A. Einstein)
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dj Inner circle 1177 Posts |
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On Dec 13, 2020, gillesA4 wrote: Yes of course. Darko |
Bill08 Special user Montreal 719 Posts |
Very nice Darko!
Theres also Shin Lims 52 Shades, where 4 red cards turn to 4 blue cards, but it's more of a sudden change instead of one at a time Here is a performance at around 4:17 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17ba-bjZ43E |
Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
There is a Hans Trixer item, "Wild, Man, Wild", using Jokers where the backs change. It was a Ken Brooke item - now Steven's Magic.
...to all the coins I've dropped here
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gillesA4 Special user Brussels, Belgium 593 Posts |
Hi Jonathan! Thanks for the info, I'm looking for it right now!
We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. (A. Einstein)
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Bill08 Special user Montreal 719 Posts |
They don't become all blue, but the color changes come with a neat move, and they can be examined at the end?!
https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/14874 |
gillesA4 Special user Brussels, Belgium 593 Posts |
Yes, it was in the newsletter this morning, but I'll wait until it's available in (continental) Europe, my last purchase with Penguin took more than 6 weeks to reach Brussels...
We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. (A. Einstein)
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martydoesmagic Inner circle Essex, UK 1665 Posts |
I love the routines, Darko. Very slick, well done. Are these original to you (I'm assuming they are given how well you perform them)? I have a very simple switching technique for tricks like yours that use odd-backed cards. It would allow you to end with four normal playing cards. PM me if you're interested.
@Gilles, one of the best versions of this plot is Jesters by Aldo Colombini. I also have a routine called Quick Change Queens that uses four regular playing cards if you're interested. |
dj Inner circle 1177 Posts |
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On Feb 2, 2021, martyjacobs wrote: What do you mean by "I have a very simple switching technique for tricks like yours that use odd-backed cards"? I don't use gimmick cards. Darko |
martydoesmagic Inner circle Essex, UK 1665 Posts |
I know that you're not using gimmicks in these two tricks. I tend not to use them either as I'm too lazy to replace them when they wear out!
Sorry, my message was unclear. The method I mention would enable you to end with four blued-backed jokers, or any other four-of-a-kind for that matter. Not necessary at all, but I like to allow people to examine cards that have changed multiple times at the end of a routine like this. |
dj Inner circle 1177 Posts |
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On Feb 2, 2021, martyjacobs wrote: In my two routines "Miracle Jokers" and "Color Changing Jokers" the spectator can examine all four cards (without a switch). |
martydoesmagic Inner circle Essex, UK 1665 Posts |
I've PM'd you the basic idea. The switch includes the required d****h that makes your two tricks examinable. I would not use the idea if you want to keep your packet tricks self-contained. However, I use the idea a lot in my card magic and it cleans things up, while also providing an extra moment of magic.
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Bob G Inner circle 2830 Posts |
Such graceful color changes, Darko. Are they standard ones, or did you make them up? Many of them look like the Erdnase/Houdini change, but I've never seen the latter used with a small packet.
Bob |
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On Mar 6, 2021, Bob G wrote: Standard color changes. |
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