Fade - By Titanas - DVD

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Fade - By Titanas - DVD

Postby magicmystro » Jan 29th, '08, 22:19



The Effect: It is a Topitless, lapless, propless way to vanish, secretly exchange or visually switch a coin or other small object.

Cost: £19.99

Difficulty 2/5
(1=easy to do, 2=No sleights, but not so easy, 3=Some sleights used,
4=Advanced sleights used, 5=Suitable for experienced magicians only)

Review
Fade is a totally new effect where you can vanish a coin visually without the need of gimmicks, lapping, etc.
This trick is great for impromptu use anywhere whether your in a pub, at home or at school the method is so simple and anyone can do it there's no sleights involved which makes it all the simpler.
You can visually bend a coin infront of the spectators very eyes and end up completely clean. You can also perform the effect surrounded. The possibilities are endless it's only your imagination stopping you. Here's just some of the effects possible with Fade:
Visually push a signed coin through your leg!
Coin Thru Glass.
Coin to Matchbox.
Coin to card box.

Overall:
I would say thais trick is great for impromptu use and ould reccomend it to all begginers or intermediate level who is looking for a totally new method on how to do endless uses with a coin. I wouldn't reccomend this trick to anybody who wants to do this for professional purposes though such as performing at restaurant, hotels and on the streets. Click here to purchase the product now.

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Postby IAIN » Jan 29th, '08, 23:46

may i ask why you wouldnt recommend it during a paid performance?

just curious... :D

i bought the download, not had chance to practice yet, but i like the application alot...very sneaky...i've thought of what else you might be able to use with it and it pleases me greatly...

good coin bends!

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Postby bronz » Jan 30th, '08, 10:33

If I read it rightly Abraxus I think he means more the sort of venues you'd be working as a professional rather than the unsuitability of it as a working tool. I agree actually, it wouldn't be great for table or walkaround work in the form it's presented, if that makes sense.

I'd be interested to hear some of your thoughts on it's application though, is a pm too much to ask?

Oh and the dvd seems to be twice the price of the download, what's the quality like? The download production values weren't amazing and I was even left very slightly perplexed at first.

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Postby IAIN » Jan 30th, '08, 11:35

ah! i see...i did read it quick...brain no work past the hours of 7pm... :)

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