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    Split-Stacking - JFX

    Looks pretty good but you might want to check out Earnest Earicks "By Forces Unseen" and play particular attention to the last 1/2 of the book. Good ideas on unique stacking techniques
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    Bicycle 125 Anniversary Ed. Deck Review

    An older deck but I finally got around to putting this through its paces. http://www.custom-playing-card.com/bicycle125.html
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    The Dogma Deck - A Custom Deck

    Instead of a fade to black try fading it with the border...such as with the stinger. See how that looks.
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    Mentalism Show

    I went through all this about a year ago and put together a pretty good show. However, my show was geared for a group of 20-50. What size are you thinking of playing too? Another thought, and it seems DiceR has already alluded to it, is that some of those effects don't seem to lend themselves...
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    Does new decks are the new dealers gold mine?

    You make some interesting and valuable points. Interesting timing as I am in the process of launching a new website that reviews custom decks. Integral in all my reviews is the idea of evaluating decks based on performance components as opposed to "looks," and to do that I do as many...
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    Follow up on Galvanic Playing Cards

    Now you got me interested!
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    The Vault, from Jamie D. Grant~ A new card guard.

    That's a real beauty....class act. Need a tux to go with my deck if I get that!
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    Free Franz Harary lecture Feb 9-2012

    http://www.penguinmagic.com/p/2634 Thought some of you may be interested...
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    Saturday Night Contest - iPredict the Score!

    Winner: Giants Score: 17-10
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    In the hands multiple card control

    Search for the term "Multiple Shift" There are many out there and in books. I personally like the one Aaron Fisher teaches in The Paper Engine.
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    theory11 needs...

    I know this is going to make me sound totally out of touch....and I grant that in this day and age you have a legitimate question.... and I know that T11 is tech savvy enough that I'm sure they will get provide that option sooner or later.....But it just struck me. Three years ago magicians...
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    Improving The World: South Africa

    Have you ever met someone from SA? They are nuts about Springbok.
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    Improving The World: South Africa

    How the heck could you forget to mention Springbok?
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    Saturday Night Contest - 52 Against One

    6 of diamonds 5 of diamonds 4 of diamonds
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    Need help for crediting -_-

    On this topic...anyone able to list some old deck vanishes? I'm trying to get as far back as I can. furthest back I have in my literature is on "Expert Card Technique." Obviously Panic, but I recall Paul Harris had a good one as well but I can't member the name. Toppits and lapping are so old I...
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    I Am An Artist

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-kHB2fWUS8 here's another good one
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    Coffee shop magic?

    http://www.penguinmagic.com/coffeeshopmagic.php
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    Move Monkey as a Pejorative?

    Okay so I just got the "Groove Electric Switch" download and really fell in love with this move. It just really "feels good" to practice. That said, I really don't have a lot of use for it in my repertoire right now. I'm sure over time I will slowly start adding it in here and there but, for the...
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    "The Gift" & "The V.I.P." by Derrek Lau

    “The Gift” & “V.I.P.” by Derrek Lau Where to Buy: www.thatmagicdude.com Price: The Gift:$25.00 The VIP:$25.00 Package deal(both):$40.00 and Free Shipping! This will be a double review for two new gimmicks By Derrek Lau. I will cover each individually as both do slightly different things but...
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    Foreign Exchange by Mozzie

    Foreign Exchange by Josh Janousky Where to buy: http://www.theory11.com/wire/josh-janousky/foreign-exchange/ Price: $4.95 Effect: The magician holds three coins in one hand, an English Penny, a U.S. half Dollar, and a Chinese coin. One by one the three coins leap from one hand to the...
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