Hummm I feel like buying a trick. Any advice?

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Hummm I feel like buying a trick. Any advice?

Postby magic_panther » Nov 18th, '03, 20:53



I dont want it to expensive (£10 at most) but I want a good close up, visual, easy to do trick (possibly cards? or anything else thats good) any suggestions? :?:

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Postby the_mog » Nov 18th, '03, 21:02

my best advice is to look through the review section (hint...... look at the index!) this should give you an idea of what each effect does and SHOULD have a price and where its available from

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Postby Happy Toad » Nov 18th, '03, 21:28

Here's a very nice one for only a fiver.
http://www.talkmagic.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=1616

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Postby magicdiscoman » Nov 19th, '03, 18:25

A WIZARD / STRIPPER DECK OF CAUSE.

loads of good tricks that make you a card sharp as you practise real slights.

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Postby Happy Toad » Nov 19th, '03, 19:26

Not sure Double Back would be classed as easy to do.

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Postby Mandrake » Nov 20th, '03, 18:40

Use method 2 in the Double Back instructions and it's quite straightforward.

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Postby Mark Waddington » Nov 20th, '03, 21:09

Get an ID(this is not a post for ID jokes LOL) the cost about £7, or you could make one??

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Re: Hummm I feel like buying a trick. Any advice?

Postby Scott F. Guinn » Nov 21st, '03, 10:07

magic_panther wrote:I dont want it to expensive (£10 at most) but I want a good close up, visual, easy to do trick (possibly cards? or anything else thats good) any suggestions? :?:


Anything from my website! ;)

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Postby Luker21 » Jan 18th, '04, 01:27

twisted sisters or the locked deck. both card tricks, locked decks really easy to do and a very powerful trick.

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Postby panther1004 » Jan 18th, '04, 14:25

ive come a long way. first i was going for some cheapo effects from itsmagicuk.co.uk, then some gimmicks from alakazam, but now i think a video would do me good. so when i finish my friends site (which he is paying me for) i will have a bit of cash to spend on: Michael Ammars Easy to master card miracles 1 and a deck of bikes.

heh thanks evry1
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Postby Jing » Jan 18th, '04, 19:21

I really like Club Sandwich, I've got some good reactions with that. It's only about £8.

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