Anybody know this effect?

Oct 6, 2007
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Hi,

I watched somewhere before an effect where 2 signed cards fuse into one card, singed on both sides.

Maybe its not the exact efffect, but anyone know similar ones?

Thanks,
JD
 
Sep 3, 2007
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Canada, Quebec
Are you talking about the one in Cultural Exchange #1?

I believe the name is “Anniversary Salsa” which is Shoot Ogawa's handling and variation of Doc Eason's Anniversary Waltz
 
Oct 6, 2007
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Hey thanks so much guys. The link you gave me was great. Told me all the effects out there.

So would you all agree taht this effect with the signnature on the FACE of the card to be better on the back?

I'm thinking of a variation with the back and even to use with a COIN.

Thanks, and hope soemone answers me!
 
Sep 1, 2007
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Its the anniversy walts effect allthough there where many variations made.

Take care,
altrnt.
 
Dec 14, 2007
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Crediting anything to Oz Pearlman as original is probably an unwise move.

Forgery is the original effect. Followed shortly after in time (though maybe before in publication) by Samelson's New York Transpo.

Brad Henderson
 
Aug 31, 2007
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Cards fusing with sigs on the back is essentially Wesley James' "Forgery".


I believe James' "Forgery" had one card signed on the back, and a second card signed on the front.

Anniversary Waltz too the idea and applied it to having both cards signed on the face, thus ending with a double facer.
 
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