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voodoo doll

Postby russellmagic » Jan 23rd, '07, 00:54



has anyone got this voodoo doll effect where the doll dances on your palm, no magnets or threads. could be quite good for a halloween type effect :twisted:

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Postby magicdiscoman » Jan 23rd, '07, 00:56

i had it and its a good effect but dont use it if you belive in vodoo as it will cause you pain.

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Postby russellmagic » Jan 23rd, '07, 01:16

:lol: it does look a bit cheap tho, but more than likely will get if at some point. :roll:

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Postby magicdiscoman » Jan 23rd, '07, 01:37

it looks exactly like a voodoo doll made from flax or straw should look like its cheap and does the job.

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Postby Mandrake » Jan 23rd, '07, 10:54

magicdiscoman wrote:i had it and its a good effect but dont use it if you belive in vodoo as it will cause you pain.
I bought it from Jason and he's right - it can be painful if you're not careful! If you get it right then it's a very convincing effect but needs to be used in a wider context such as the doll moving in response to questions or approaching the right card etc.

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Postby IAIN » Jan 23rd, '07, 11:12

and they look nice if you singe the edges too...but be careful....

and its dangerous in the wrong hands :wink:

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Postby Flash » Jan 23rd, '07, 11:14

I used to have a broomstick version of this, pretty good it was too, although it broke a while ago and I never got round to replacing it.... Shame really as I quite liked the idea of having a mini nimbus 2000 in my pocket.*


(*either that or I was just happy to see you)... :wink:

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Postby Lord Freddie » Jan 23rd, '07, 18:33

It doesn't dance, but rises in your hand. I have put a review in the tricks and props section.

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