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Postby leighton » Nov 2nd, '06, 19:47



Thank you Craig and DrTodd for you words of wisdom, I will not give in to C.U.P.S on this occaision and will not be purchasing the SAW.

I am reading through Corinda at the moment and loving absoloutly everything about the book. I still have a great deal of it left to read, it is not that I am a slow reader, I just keep re-reading over each chapter from the begining after I finish it.

I have been writing predictions at the moment and putting them in my switch wallet long "before" I ask the speccy any questions so there is far less susspision of it being a gimmicked wallet.

For the price of the SAW, I am sure that I will be far better off purchasing The Master Billet Course, after I have finished reading and soaking up Corinda a few times that is.

Once again thanks for saving me £100 :wink:

P.S. My new atavar is me in my mentalist persona, do you think it is working for me?

I made my wife dissapear just by arguing with her!!!
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Postby Craig Browning » Nov 2nd, '06, 21:37

P.S. My new atavar is me in my mentalist persona, do you think it is working for me?

Funny, I thought it was a young George Carlin blazed on some sort of psychotropic substance... :lol:

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Postby l-ule » Nov 2nd, '06, 21:53

I don't want to get too into using a wallet as I want to learn to be good with billets but in the short term I want to use the sight unseen principal from time to time. I think the Stealth Assassin (just bought one) is too big for my liking and I don't intend to use the internal peek section. Does anyone know of a wallet that just has sight unseen (great for swarmi of course)? Preferably one that is big enough to put money in as well as credit cards but not as bulky as the Stealth Assassin.

Thanks!

PS If anyone wants to buy my Stealth Assassin PM me. It's brand new. bought from Alakazam couple days ago. Make me an offer. Or may ebay it.

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Postby Roth » Nov 2nd, '06, 22:21

l-ule wrote:I don't want to get too into using a wallet as I want to learn to be good with billets but in the short term I want to use the sight unseen principal from time to time. I think the Stealth Assassin (just bought one) is too big for my liking and I don't intend to use the internal peek section. Does anyone know of a wallet that just has sight unseen (great for swarmi of course)? Preferably one that is big enough to put money in as well as credit cards but not as bulky as the Stealth Assassin.

Thanks!

PS If anyone wants to buy my Stealth Assassin PM me. It's brand new. bought from Alakazam couple days ago. Make me an offer. Or may ebay it.


The Outlaw will hols a few credit cards and business card (no bills) but is a great closed wallet peek and the best PW wallet out there.

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yes I'm the maker of the Outlaw (shameless plug inserted)

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Postby leighton » Nov 2nd, '06, 22:22

Craig Browning wrote:Funny, I thought it was a young George Carlin blazed on some sort of psychotropic substance... :lol:


Is that the same George Carlin as the American Comedian that played "Rufus" in the Bill and Ted film, and "Cardinal Glick" in Dogma?

If so I take it as a compliment Craig.

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Postby DrTodd » Nov 3rd, '06, 08:40

I think the eyes are compelling. Good stare mate!

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Postby leighton » Nov 3rd, '06, 11:22

DrTodd wrote:I think the eyes are compelling. Good stare mate!


Thank you DrTodd

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Postby Kevin Cann » Nov 3rd, '06, 17:45

Roth wrote:
l-ule wrote:yes I'm the maker of the Outlaw (shameless plug inserted)


Well, cliccking on your website certainly woke me up. I nearly had a heart attack and dived on the floor :lol:

Have you got a video clip of th Outlaw wallet in action ?

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Postby looch » Nov 9th, '06, 14:38

there some very good points both for and against the use of wallets in mentalism...for a long time i had an issue with replacing a card back into my wallet in order to peek it. however the primary function of the SAW (for me) is not to peek info, but to load PW cards, and the index...and because of these The SAW is perfect for ME the peeks are also top class if you want to use them for that.

i know the head of the PEA and bob cassidy both use peter nardis wallets
thats a pretty high accolade if you ask me.

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Postby l-ule » Nov 9th, '06, 14:59

I don't know what SAW stands for... anyone kindly let me know (or PM me)?

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Postby IAIN » Nov 9th, '06, 15:02

Stealth
Assassin
Wallet... :idea:

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Postby Roth » Nov 9th, '06, 17:38

Kevin Cann wrote:
Roth wrote:
l-ule wrote:yes I'm the maker of the Outlaw (shameless plug inserted)


Well, cliccking on your website certainly woke me up. I nearly had a heart attack and dived on the floor :lol:

Have you got a video clip of th Outlaw wallet in action ?


Did you watch the movies? No vid of the wallet. All I can say is it's the easiest wallet to PW with and it's an instant peek with the wallet closed.

$60.00 shipped global priorty and that includes the Sanctum membership card (effect) with the wallet.

Each wallet is personalized with the buyers name too.

Thanks!

Rick

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Postby l-ule » Nov 9th, '06, 18:14

Oh but I just bought one from you (haven't received it yet) and I wasn't aksed for my name. I have two names, a 'real' name and the name I actually use. I might not be too pleased if it's got the wrong name on it |:-{

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Postby Mandrake » Jan 15th, '07, 17:18

Message just in from Alakazam:
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT...DUE TO US NOW NEARING THE END OF OUR SUPPLY HERE ON THE FAMOUS ASSASSIN WALLET WE HAVE DECIDED THAT IN THE NEW RUN WE WILL BE MAKING A FEW SMALL CHANGES TO THE WALLET!

SO TO GET THIS PROJECT ON THE MOVE, WE ARE OFFERING THE ORIGINAL ASSASSIN AT A KNOCKDOWN PRICE OF JUST £74.99 WHILST STOCKS LAST! TELEPHONE ORDERS ONLY: 01233 663636 COLOR CHOICE SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY - OFFER ENDS WHEN STOCKS RUN OUT AND ALAKAZAM RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE OFFER AT ANY TIME WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE OR EXPLANATION.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE ASSASSIN VISIT: http://www.stealthassassin.com/

CALL NOW ON 01233 663636 TO ORDER YOURS TODAY!


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Postby DrTodd » Jan 16th, '07, 10:36

This looks a good deal from Alakazam. My SAW goes to every performance. Even it does not feature in a main performance, it is great for table to table and magic at the bar. There are so many effects and routines. It is also a great utility for other effects where peeks and switches are needed. Price looks good for what is included.

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