Thing is, Kenner DOES have a huge stash of them. Thats the entire point, why do you think people are asking them how much do they have in their bat cave?
When it comes to business, things like this aren't going to remain private.
For the record, I didn't buy any. Don't try to put any...
How, in any way shape or form, was I telling a conspiracy theory? I was being skeptical of the T11 marketing plan.
Guys, if they bought tally ho's and told you there were rare, you all would believe it. If they were really rare, they wouldn't sell for 5 dollars a pack, seriously.
Well, sorry to sound cynical, but that entire post sounded like you are covering something up, to be honest.
The entire reason people ask such questions are so they guarentee the cards have the rarity theory11 has attributed to them. Doing a search on the internet, I've found nothing about...
Of course we come here to discuss magic, but what about the other things we might have in common? You never know.
And my opinion is, if you do not want an off topic forum, just don't go to the off topic forum.
the difference is, people realize it is a trick. If you try to pass a trick off as genuine, thats just completely wrong. And my hypothetical was based off the hypothetical that you don't do/have any of those things to start with, yet tell people otherwise. It is blatant lying, no longer is it...
He didn't want to? He could have gotten one million dollars! Surely you know a good charity that could use a cool million.
But of course, you jest...right?
Glue: Yes, that would be wrong to pass off PK effects as with the mind. Well, in my opinions, anyway. Simply put, its a blatant lie...
Same reason you don't tell those same people you live in a mansion and talk to a god at night and drive expensive cars while fighting crime.
It's a blatant lie.
I do youtube videos, but I hate doing reveal videos, and I hate the people who do them. And even if the video isn't a reveal video, most of the kids who do them do it so poorly, it's basically revealing the method, anyway.
Its to the point, for me, where I do nearly 100% mentalism (I consider metal bending mentalism). After the trick, I boldly state "Listen, do not believe that I have any sort of powers. Everything you've seen is simply a trick. There are no such things as psychics, people cannot read minds or...
If they see how it's done, don't sweat it. It's just a trick, not a trial.
And simply say a magician never does the same trick twice. They quit asking after that.
Went to Best Buy during Black Friday at 3 in the morning and pulled this off. I can now attest that it is possible.
By the way, the deck is examinable before and after the trick is done. And all the signed cards are indeferent. Trust me, I wanted to make this as impossible as possible, I...
? I completely do not understand your post. It isn't an ambitious card routine, it's an entirely different trick.
And the signature is the same on all cards with the same color marker or pen that they signed it with.
The reason I don't want to explain more in depth is because if this...