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    Permanent Ink - dalton wayne

    Dalton hits the.Wire with another creative approach, with his new effect: Permanent Ink. If you haven't seen the video, check it out HERE. The method behind Permanent Ink is so simple, it's ridiculous - it has a "Why didn't I think of that" feel to it. The gimmick itself is something...
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    "Think of a Card" (Before You Read)

    What's the FIRST card that comes to mind when one asks, "Think of a card"? Post your response of the card you THOUGHT of BEFORE you opened this thread. FPS.
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    Window Pain - Blake Vogt

    “Window Pain”: A spectator’s signed selection is ripped into four pieces and placed into their hands. The magician visually causes their pieces to jump to his hand. As they appear, the pieces restore themselves until there is one piece remaining in the spectator's hand. This final piece exactly...
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    Aw Snap - JP Hilario

    I posted this review at TheMagicCafe... Aw Snap by JP Hilario A spectator freely selects a card and signs it. The card is then lost in the deck and a normal rubber band is introduced and inspected (the band could also be borrowed). You wrap the band around the deck twice so that the deck...
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    4 New Downloads - Dave Forrest

    TSIA. Onto the review... Download No. 1First Aid Box (Cameron Francis) The perfect opening effect! You take out your card case and as you open it to begin your set - DISASTER! You completely destroy the box by accidentally tearing it beyond repair! Not to worry - with a gentle rub you begin...
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    Falling Elevator - Bizau Vasile Cristian

    There’s a plethora of variations and takes on the Rising Card Plot – Bizau Vasile Cristian offers a new and fresh approach to performing the Rising Card effect... Falling Elevator by Bizau Vasile Cristian A freely selected card, signed, is placed on top of the deck, outjogged. Visually and...
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    Magic... Trick?

    So I've been thinking for a while, we as magicians hear comments ranging from, "Now that is real magic!" to "*insert reaction here* You've gotta have some magic power, this is unreal!!!" - yet when spectators see us, they tell us to "perform me a magic TRICK". Now the word "trick", why would...
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    Card to Impossble Locations...

    ...I'll keep it short: To those who perform this effect, what's your desired location when you reveal the selected card (or corner)? I've been experimenting myself with quite a few different outcomes, but I want something different and unusual... and practical! Feel free to post.
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    FALLING ELEVATOR - bizau basile cristian

    A new release from Papercrane: Falling Elevator http://papercranemagic.com/fallingelevator.htm In my opinion, this looks wicked. I am a huge fan of 'Ambitious-esque' effects, so expect a review from me in a few hours on my first impressions! I'd like to know what you think...
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    f(9) by Calen Morelli

    Seen quite a few reviews, but though I'd share my thoughts and opinion. Please note I'll be sharing my FAVORITES of the DVD. Enjoy - if you have any questions or comments, feel free to share! TRANSPORT | Intermediate| 4/5: You hold a cell phone and the spectator holds a cell phone. A rubber...
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    On-the-Spot Coin Bender

    I'll keep it brief: The coin bend is DEFINITELY one of my workhorse effects, but I'm looking into a gimmick that's inexpensive that can bend SIGNED (<--- keyword) coins on-the-spot that gets the job done - undetected by the spectators that WON'T leave them "burning my hands". I've come up...
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    ILLUMINATE - mike hankins: FAQ

    A review, but in a FAQ format... Enjoy! Q: What is Illuminate? A: A card is selected and remembered. A lighter is borrowed. Introduce your phone, your digital camera, your FLIP HD, or your camcorder. Have the spectator document what is about to happen. So what happens? Imagine being able...
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    New Here.

    Just wanted to drop by and say, "Hello to the community!". I've been into magic for about 2 years and have experienced the 'ups and downs' of magic, but we live and we learn. Nothing is more special than seeing a smile on my spectators face or seeing them speechless. Well, I'll keep it short...
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