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Postby Tenko » Feb 24th, '06, 01:10



Having spent the last 15yrs performing in my local pubs and restaurants I have to say that one of the strongest effects I perform is Card Warp, which is my perfect usage of old cards :shock: I've had people bring the torn cards back to me weeks later and ask for me to repeat it.

Most of the time the torn bits are taken away, its an awesome effect, tomorrow I have to make some more :shock:

This effect has only been beaten recently by floating notes with Loops. If you don't use Card Warp, use it.

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Postby stevebo » Feb 24th, '06, 01:52

dat8962 wrote:Fanning powder, in my experience ONLY helps you fan an older deck more effectively. If it did anything more, it would be called something different than fanning powder. :lol:


I use fanning powder when I open a new deck. Makes them perfect for fanning. Funnily enough, I don't really use it for old decks... I tend to just use old decks for cuts or maybe practice my Vertigo Hackisack hehe.

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Postby Happy Madison » Oct 17th, '14, 15:55

Mandrake wrote:Talc can be used but make sure it's unscented (Johnson's Baby Talc is fine) otherwise the cards will smell like the inside of a tart's handbag (so they tell me). French Chalk is also good and is probably the main ingredient of the professional stuff - try DIY stores and builders' merchants as they sell it for use with plumb bobs/chalk lines etc.


I must admit that I spend hours reading through old topics and posts and some of them have me in absolute hysterics!!! But this from Mandrake had me tittering away for a good half hour!!! LOL. Smelling like a tarts handbag, I love it, cracked me up big time. I just get images in my head!!!!

Nice one Mandrake. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: worn cards!!

Postby Mandrake » Oct 17th, '14, 19:24

Crikey - was it really all those years ago?!!! :D

As an alternative point of view from my remarks, some time ago I performed a routine developed by long time TM member Evie Harris, the background was magic from childhood, and this routine involved the use of children's 'snap' playing cards. These cards were notorious for sticking together so I did the biz with the Johnson's Baby Talc. The first time I performed the routine one of the volunteers involved said how lovely the routine was and, as an unexpected bonus, the aroma of talc took her back to when her children were very young - she was quite emotional over it.

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Re: worn cards!!

Postby magicofthemind » Oct 18th, '14, 09:30

I've used Baby Powder successfully on old cards, and on matte business cards too. You need to use a tiny amount.

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Re: worn cards!!

Postby JAQK » Oct 18th, '14, 23:19

why just switch to another beand new deck? you can pay 1,5 euros for a deck of seconds, 2,5€ for a standard, and 3€ for phoenix or tally-ho.
and if you want to use fanning powder, just a bit, but put it on the deck as soon as you open a new box of cards.

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