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Postby Chris » Oct 13th, '08, 16:41



All this said I would love to come up with one using a post it pad.


I have my own one of these, made from postit pads...but I didnt just tell u that lol

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Postby mindpaul » Oct 13th, '08, 18:38

ah, I dont have access to that forum even tho I have a vast knowledge of mentalism. not said enough to get in yet I guess. Doesn't stop me performing and earning though. Thanks for letting me know.

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Post It Pad to peek

Postby Card Detective » Oct 21st, '08, 08:47

Sorry you don´t have access Paul. You said you use a post it pad and that is what I have been trying to find. I wished to use a post it pad from which I could peek. As I said on the mentalists forum, I think I have now found the solution and have ordered John Riggs´Baby Hornet which I am hoping to use in conjunction with the post it pad. Can I ask you if what you use is a commercially available method, or your own.

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Outlaw Hideout vs. TT2

Postby dgmagic » Jul 5th, '11, 22:17

Hi Guys,

I'm seriously considering buying the TT2 as it looks so clean, but as a proud owner of an Outlaw Hideout Wallet (HOW), I fear that in the TT2, I will be just buying a smaller and less versatile version of the HOW due to the similar sounding peek technologies used in both. Is the TT2 using the same peek technology as the HOW?
Would be keen to hear from anyone who has or is familiar with both wallets.

DGM

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Hideout from Outlaw

Postby Card Detective » Jul 6th, '11, 15:05

The Hideout Wallet is far superior to the TT. It is not just a peek wallet. The Peek mechanism is better than that on the TT, in my opinion. The Hideout has many pockets which can be used for billets and predictions. It also has a locking mechanism which makes handling easy. Switching, multiple outs; or and the pockets are bridge size so will hold playing cards. Forget the TT.

While back on the subject of the post it notes, can anyone give a view on Mark Elsdon´s post it pad please. I swear by Cornelious Thought Transmitter but would prefer to switch to something that doesn´t need the maintenance necessary.

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Postby dgmagic » Jul 6th, '11, 16:16

Many Thanks Juan,

Sounds like I made a good buy with the HOW!

dgm

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Outlaw

Postby Card Detective » Jul 6th, '11, 19:07

Glad to have been of help.

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