Hey everyone, I know that some people kept the same name that they use for other magic forums, but some of you might have changed them as well. I was wondering (for those who changed), what is your username on other magic forums? For those who kept the same username throughout all the forums...
I've played with both a Lassen and a Schoolcraft set and they're both pretty freakin sexy to handle. You shouldn't have to worry about quality from either one.
Good to see you on here, Sean.
I agree with your metaphor, but I guess I'm part of that 1% that actually like Cornflakes lol. Come on...they're not that bad!
Honestly, I like the mistake approach with this one. And I actually came up with a really cool ending to do with Distortion....which I won't tell =).
I'll post a video of it if/when it works. It's just in my mind right now.
HAHAH! That made my morning!
Anyway, I asked the same question in the big thread about Panic and I didn't get a response yet. I think it would be really cool to vanish the deck and leave the four selected cards that spectators picked.
What is this cylindar and coins routine that everyone speaks of? I'll google that in a bit...
Anyway, I just started seriously studying coins over the summer break thanks to sitting at a bar with Kainoa Harbottle and Curtis Kam in Hawaii. Here's a list of coin effects that I'm currently...
In response to Jordan...
Pillow - Card in pillow...ever thought of that?
1 left shoe with a violet shoelace. - Cut and restored shoelace
a broken cigarette - Take two pieces and use them for a spongeball type trick
a cell phone - Call all your magician friends to tell them what cool tricks...
It shouldn't make a difference whether or not an object is borrowed and/or signed. Either way, signed/borrowed or not, you're taking an everyday object and doing something that seems impossible with it. It doesn't matter if it's borrowed or signed, because either way (signed or not) you've...
You can also make your own soft coins by using wet sandpaper. Put some water on the sand paper (make sure you use the softer grade) and then place it on a flat surface (sandpaper side up of course). Then you take the coin you want to soften and rub the face of it on the sandpaper until it's...
Quite honestly, hardly anyone has accused me of using a trick deck whether it be a regular bike deck, tallys, ghosts, black tigers, whatever. If you treat them like a normal deck, then your spectators will treat them like a normal deck.