Nice job. Love this effect.
However there is another vid of this same effect that was posted awhile back that I like a little better. You can find it by just searching flush brush.
But still, love this effect.
I actually like the one part in this video better where you ribbon spread the cards and show them completely mixed. I think it really adds to the strength of the effect.
>>there is another vid of this same effect that was posted awhile back that I like a little better.
>>You can find it by just searching flush brush.
yeah, that's what inspired me to post this (old) clip (i filmed this about 4 years ago)
there are a few handling differences... interested peeps will wanna compare the two vids
fyi:
this is published in my "Connjuring" notes (lybrary.com)
&
an earlier version (with added triumph effect) can be found in "Tricks of MY Trade" (Paul Cuimmis fasdiu.com)
version 1.0 included a triumph/straightened style finish...
but I decided it was anti-climatic (so I turned that weakness into a strength)
yo: thanks to all for the kind words
I real like your flush brush magic trick so I hope you give me your trik please tell me how to parform this tick please sir send me your proper trick in email I am waiting for your reply my email rakeshrawal0650@gmail.com
Yash99824 years ago
Hii
sourboarder16 years ago
WOW i have never seen that before. And it fooled it! I loved it 100% nice work.
as the dude ``thecavschosenone`` said .. I couldn't stop smiling.. so cool .so phenomnal..so fantastic... but it would be cooler... if you would show then that all cards are in order... face up ,or face down...but all the same.... oh, and would be cooler if I would know how this is done T.T
one of my favorite effects, well done. I love performing this whenever i am at a table with my mat. although i do prefer more of the original handling yours was very interesting and well done as well
Interesting handling....looks really good. I'd say just slow down the revelation of the royal flushes at the end because I think it looks a hell of a lot more magical when it's done slowly. Plus if you were to actually paint, you wouldn't be painting that fast anyway. Great job though.
Oh, and FIRST!
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