Trespassing NEW

Sep 7, 2008
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Nicholas Uusitalo. I belive he was going to release a pen through bill with Nate Kranzo until it was found out to be unoriginal.

Trespassing: The first ever impromptu, prop-free, visual pencil-through-bill with both items borrowed, by Nicholas Uusitalo.

I believe that's a lie.

And isn't this considered adverising?
 
Oct 18, 2008
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interesting...

the pencil through bill looks "O.K." The good thing is it's impromptu, and I love those types of effects. The water bottle trick looks sick especially if it isn't real angle sensitive or awkward in a real performance.
 
Jan 18, 2009
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I will throw a little comment out here, I recieved the method behind mirage from KP a while back and while it is very clever it is a bit angle sensitive but it's one of those that is great in the right moments for one to three people.
 
Oct 24, 2008
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No there's no slits in the bill, to answer the person above. It's a borrowed bill! It is handed back in original condition.

Mirage is no longer angle-sensitive; it's been honed and I discuss how to cover your angles in the tutorial.
 
Sep 7, 2008
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Why do you say it's "The first ever impromptu, prop-free, visual pencil-through-bill with both items borrowed" when it's not?
 
I know how Trespassing is done, and its great. A couple months ago Nick came to me for help in releasing it. I told him to go to KP, becasue I dont have a magic website to release it.
It is impromptu, it looks like it does in the preview, its just great all round.

JDEN
 
Dec 4, 2007
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Why do you say it's "The first ever impromptu, prop-free, visual pencil-through-bill with both items borrowed" when it's not?

For better sales. Which is a horrible thing to do.

David Harkey has an impromptu pencil through bill in his book East Meets West Meets South in Ah-Ha!, which definitely came out before this pencil through bill.

And yep, borrowed items can be used, too.

-ThrallMind
 
Dec 14, 2007
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Perhaps Kevin will submit his effect to MAGIC magazine for review. I am sure Jason England will be happy to educate him as to the lineage of this idea, and comment objectively on its practicality and quality.

Brad Henderson
 
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