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Flash Deck? Yes Please

Postby killerfroggy » Sep 17th, '06, 15:03



Please could someone please make a flash deck, I would love to make an entire deck just vanish infront of peoples eyes sorta spread them in a fan and let em burn. Is it even possible? And how much would it cost? Would this be an extreme CUPS???

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Postby Stephen Ward » Sep 17th, '06, 15:13

Flash cards are being released soon :wink:

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Postby dat8962 » Sep 17th, '06, 15:36

That's something that I may consider :lol:

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Postby stevebo » Sep 17th, '06, 15:38

hmm.... 52 flash pasteboards. That's alot of flash cards. On the assumption that one flashcard would cost around 50p, 50 times 52? Too much math for me... :?

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Postby Stephen Ward » Sep 17th, '06, 15:39

A few unusual flash products coming soon. Stay tuned folks! A whole flash deck may be expensive but we will see what we can do :lol:

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Postby dat8962 » Sep 17th, '06, 15:44

£26 per deck Stevebo :wink:

If you're you're being paid a few hundred pounds for a nights entertainment then I suppose it's worth considering for a grand finale.

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Postby Stephen Ward » Sep 17th, '06, 15:49

How would you guys feel about a flash cheque book if that was possible?

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Postby stevebo » Sep 17th, '06, 15:57

To be honest, I'd prefer the deck of cards since I do card magic mainly. I'll just do a deck switch at the end of the night and burn, baby burn! :D lol. Yeah, yeah, I know I'm not 18 but I'll survive hehe. I just want to do a few shows at Christmas time when I'm working. I'll go onto the dance floor and do some magic :D.

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Postby dat8962 » Sep 17th, '06, 16:00

A cheque book would be nice.

You could write a cheque as a guarentee and then make it vanish. Must be lots of variations for this............

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Postby Lawrence » Sep 17th, '06, 16:37

you could have a shell of a deck made from flash paper. that'd probably be cheaper. or a card case perhaps.
ooo, trick idea. have spectator choose a card, put it back in the deck, place deck in case, put a flame to the case, after a flash there's only their chosen card left. fun!

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Postby Stephen Ward » Sep 17th, '06, 16:44

All ideas are being noted down!

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Postby killerfroggy » Sep 17th, '06, 16:52

I sort of wanted it to be the closer all be it a rather expensive but fun way of doing so. Sort of like "I cant do anything else cause me cards all spontaniously combusted! Now leave me alone or ill combust you!" type thing but then again im sure I could think of other ways to use them but I would still have fun with at least one full deck. The cheque book would be cool too though.

Mad thought: Flash pizza box !! insert frozen pizza - light box - eat hot pizza though you'll have to work on how to switch the pizzas :)

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Postby Lawrence » Sep 17th, '06, 17:01

stephenmagic wrote:All ideas are being noted down!


i want a percentage on my ones :lol: :lol: :wink: :wink:

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Postby Stephen Ward » Sep 17th, '06, 17:03

Of course! i mean new products my supplier is bringing out :lol: MSN not working by the way

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Postby dat8962 » Sep 17th, '06, 17:32

I also like the idea of a flash card case but depends on price. I think that the deck shell would give a similar effect and audience reaction but is re-usable.

I do like the cheque book but would be best if it replicated a cheque from one of the banks such as Barclays. However, this may cause problems if they got funnay about it (although the evidence would go up in smoke :lol: ).

How about - a flash marriage certificate? Ideal for wedding performers and potentially LOADS of gags around this one :lol: . My marriage was ruined by an old flame!

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